Category: At least Internet Explorer 8.0
Turn off Favorites bar
This policy setting allows you to manage whether a user has access to the Favorites bar in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting the Favorites bar is turned off. If you disable this policy setting the Favorites bar is turned on. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can turn on or turn off the Favorites bar.
Turn off Favorites bar
This policy setting allows you to manage whether a user has access to the Favorites bar in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting the Favorites bar is turned off. If you disable this policy setting the Favorites bar is turned on. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can turn on or turn off the Favorites bar.
Turn off Reopen Last Browsing Session
This policy setting allows you to manage whether a user has access to the Reopen Last Browsing Session feature in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot use the Reopen Last Browsing Session feature. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can use the Reopen Last Browsing Session feature.
Turn off Reopen Last Browsing Session
This policy setting allows you to manage whether a user has access to the Reopen Last Browsing Session feature in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot use the Reopen Last Browsing Session feature. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can use the Reopen Last Browsing Session feature.
Turn off Automatic Crash Recovery
This policy setting turns off Automatic Crash Recovery. If you enable this policy setting Automatic Crash Recovery does not prompt the user to recover his or her data after a program stops responding. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Automatic Crash Recovery prompts the user to recover his or her data after a program stops responding.
Turn off Automatic Crash Recovery
This policy setting turns off Automatic Crash Recovery. If you enable this policy setting Automatic Crash Recovery does not prompt the user to recover his or her data after a program stops responding. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Automatic Crash Recovery prompts the user to recover his or her data after a program stops responding.
Turn off encryption support
This policy setting allows you to turn off support for Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1. 0 TLS 1. 1 TLS 1. 2 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 2. 0 or SSL 3. 0 in the browser. TLS and SSL are protocols that help protect communication between the browser and the target server. When the browser attempts to set up a protected communication with the target server the browser and server negotiate which protocol and version to use. The browser and server attempt to match each other’s list of supported protocols and versions and they select the most preferred match. If you enable this policy setting the browser negotiates or does not negotiate an encryption tunnel by using the encryption methods that you select from the drop-down list. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can select which encryption method the browser supports. Note: SSL 2. 0 is off by default. SSL 2. 0 is an outdated security protocol and enabling SSL 2. 0 impairs the performance and functionality of TLS 1. 0.
Turn off encryption support
This policy setting allows you to turn off support for Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1. 0 TLS 1. 1 TLS 1. 2 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 2. 0 or SSL 3. 0 in the browser. TLS and SSL are protocols that help protect communication between the browser and the target server. When the browser attempts to set up a protected communication with the target server the browser and server negotiate which protocol and version to use. The browser and server attempt to match each other’s list of supported protocols and versions and they select the most preferred match. If you enable this policy setting the browser negotiates or does not negotiate an encryption tunnel by using the encryption methods that you select from the drop-down list. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can select which encryption method the browser supports. Note: SSL 2. 0 is off by default. SSL 2. 0 is an outdated security protocol and enabling SSL 2. 0 impairs the performance and functionality of TLS 1. 0.
Use HTTP 1. 1
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer uses HTTP 1. 1. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses HTTP 1. 1. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer does not use HTTP 1. 1. If you do not configure this policy setting users can configure Internet Explorer to use or not use HTTP 1. 1.
Use HTTP 1.1
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer uses HTTP 1. 1. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses HTTP 1. 1. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer does not use HTTP 1. 1. If you do not configure this policy setting users can configure Internet Explorer to use or not use HTTP 1. 1.