Restrict Accelerators to those deployed through Group Policy

This policy setting restricts the list of Accelerators that the user can access to only the set deployed through Group Policy. If you enable this policy setting the user can access only Accelerators that are deployed through Group Policy. The user cannot add or delete Accelerators. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can access any Accelerators that he or she has installed.

Restrict Accelerators to those deployed through Group Policy

This policy setting restricts the list of Accelerators that the user can access to only the set deployed through Group Policy. If you enable this policy setting the user can access only Accelerators that are deployed through Group Policy. The user cannot add or delete Accelerators. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can access any Accelerators that he or she has installed.

Turn off Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can access Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting users cannot access Accelerators. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting users can access Accelerators and install new Accelerators.

Turn off Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can access Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting users cannot access Accelerators. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting users can access Accelerators and install new Accelerators.

Add default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Add default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Add non-default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add non-default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Add non-default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add non-default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Prevent the computer from loading toolbars and Browser Helper Objects when InPrivate Browsing starts

This policy setting allows you to choose whether or not toolbars and Browser Helper Objects (BHOs) are loaded by default during an InPrivate Browsing session. Toolbars and BHOs may store data about a user’s browsing session. By default the computer does not load them when InPrivate Browsing starts. If you enable this policy setting toolbars and BHOs are not loaded by default during an InPrivate Browsing session. If you disable this policy setting toolbars and BHOs are loaded by default during an InPrivate Browsing session. If you do not configure this policy setting it can be configured on the Privacy tab in Internet Options.

Turn on Suggested Sites

This policy setting controls the Suggested Sites feature which recommends websites based on the user’s browsing activity. Suggested Sites reports a user’s browsing history to Microsoft to suggest sites that the user might want to visit. If you enable this policy setting the user is not prompted to enable Suggested Sites. The user’s browsing history is sent to Microsoft to produce suggestions. If you disable this policy setting the entry points and functionality associated with this feature are turned off. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can turn on and turn off the Suggested Sites feature.