Turn on the hover color option

This policy setting makes hyperlinks change color when the mouse pointer pauses on them. If you enable this policy setting the hover color option is turned on. The user cannot turn it off. If you disable this policy setting the hover color option is turned off. The user cannot turn it on. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can turn on or turn off the hover color option.

Prevent specifying the color of links that have already been clicked

This policy setting prevents the user from specifying the color of webpage links that he or she has already clicked. Appropriate color choices can make links easier to see for some users especially those who use high-contrast color schemes. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot specify the color of links already clicked in Internet Explorer. You must specify the link color (for example: 192192192). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can specify the color of links already clicked.

Prevent specifying the color of links that have not yet been clicked

This policy setting prevents the user from specifying the color of webpage links that he or she has not yet clicked. Appropriate color choices can make links easier to see for some users especially those who use high-contrast color schemes. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot specify the color of links not yet clicked in Internet Explorer. You must specify the link color (for example: 192192192). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can specify the color of links not yet clicked.

Prevent specifying the hover color

This policy setting prevents the user from specifying the color to which hyperlinks change when the mouse pointer pauses on them. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot specify the hover color. You must specify the hover color (for example: 192192192). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can specify the hover color.

Allow loading of XAML files

This policy setting allows you to manage the loading of Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) files. XAML is an XML-based declarative markup language commonly used for creating rich user interfaces and graphics that take advantage of the Windows Presentation Foundation. If you enable this policy setting and set the drop-down box to Enable XAML files are automatically loaded inside Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior. If you set the drop-down box to Prompt the user is prompted for loading XAML files. If you disable this policy setting XAML files are not loaded inside Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can decide whether to load XAML files inside Internet Explorer.

Allow loading of XAML files

This policy setting allows you to manage the loading of Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) files. XAML is an XML-based declarative markup language commonly used for creating rich user interfaces and graphics that take advantage of the Windows Presentation Foundation. If you enable this policy setting and set the drop-down box to Enable XAML files are automatically loaded inside Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior. If you set the drop-down box to Prompt the user is prompted for loading XAML files. If you disable this policy setting XAML files are not loaded inside Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can decide whether to load XAML files inside Internet Explorer.

Allow loading of XPS files

This policy setting allows you to manage the loading of XPS files. These files contain a fixed-layout representation of paginated content and are portable across platforms devices and applications. If you enable this policy setting and set the drop-down box to Enable XPS files are automatically loaded inside Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior. If you set the drop-down box to Prompt the user is prompted for loading XPS files. If you disable this policy setting XPS files are not loaded inside Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can decide whether to load XPS files inside Internet Explorer.

Allow loading of XPS files

This policy setting allows you to manage the loading of XPS files. These files contain a fixed-layout representation of paginated content and are portable across platforms devices and applications. If you enable this policy setting and set the drop-down box to Enable XPS files are automatically loaded inside Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior. If you set the drop-down box to Prompt the user is prompted for loading XPS files. If you disable this policy setting XPS files are not loaded inside Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can decide whether to load XPS files inside Internet Explorer.

Turn off . NET Framework Setup

This policy setting prevents the user’s computer from starting Microsoft . NET Framework Setup when the user is browsing to . NET Framework content in Internet Explorer. The . NET Framework is the next-generation platform for Windows. It uses the common language runtime and incorporates support from multiple developer tools. It includes the new managed code APIs for Windows. If you enable this policy setting . NET Framework Setup is turned off. The user cannot change this behavior. If you disable this policy setting . NET Framework Setup is turned on. The user cannot change this behavior. If you do not configure this policy setting . NET Framework Setup is turned on by default. The user can change this behavior.