Category: At least Internet Explorer 8.0
Customize command labels
This policy setting allows you to choose among three different labels for command buttons: show all text labels show selective text or show only icons. If you enable this policy setting command buttons are displayed according to which one of the following options you choose and the user cannot change how command buttons are displayed:Show all text labels: All command buttons have only text. Show selective text: Some command buttons have only text; some have icons and text. Show only icons: All command buttons have only icons. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the command buttons show selective text by default and the user can change this.
Customize command labels
This policy setting allows you to choose among three different labels for command buttons: show all text labels show selective text or show only icons. If you enable this policy setting command buttons are displayed according to which one of the following options you choose and the user cannot change how command buttons are displayed:Show all text labels: All command buttons have only text. Show selective text: Some command buttons have only text; some have icons and text. Show only icons: All command buttons have only icons. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the command buttons show selective text by default and the user can change this.
Lock location of Stop and Refresh buttons
This policy setting allows you to lock the Stop and Refresh buttons next to the Back and Forward buttons. If you enable this policy setting the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Forward and Back buttons and the user cannot move them. If you disable this policy setting the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Address bar and the user cannot move them. If you do not configure this policy setting the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Address bar by default and the user can choose to move them.
Lock location of Stop and Refresh buttons
This policy setting allows you to lock the Stop and Refresh buttons next to the Back and Forward buttons. If you enable this policy setting the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Forward and Back buttons and the user cannot move them. If you disable this policy setting the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Address bar and the user cannot move them. If you do not configure this policy setting the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Address bar by default and the user can choose to move them.
Lock all toolbars
This policy setting allows you to lock or unlock the toolbars on the user interface. If you enable this policy setting the toolbars are locked and the user cannot move them. If you disable this policy setting the toolbars are unlocked and the user can move them. If you do not configure this policy setting the toolbars are locked by default but the user can unlock them through the shortcut menu of the Command bar.
Lock all toolbars
This policy setting allows you to lock or unlock the toolbars on the user interface. If you enable this policy setting the toolbars are locked and the user cannot move them. If you disable this policy setting the toolbars are unlocked and the user can move them. If you do not configure this policy setting the toolbars are locked by default but the user can unlock them through the shortcut menu of the Command bar.
Hide the status bar
This policy setting allows you to show or hide the status bar. If you enable this policy setting the status bar is hidden and the user cannot choose to show it. If you disable this policy setting the status bar is shown and the user cannot choose to hide it. If you do not configure this policy setting the status bar is shown by default and the user can choose to hide it.
Hide the Command bar
This policy setting allows you to show or hide the Command bar. If you enable this policy setting the Command bar is hidden and the user cannot choose to show it. If you disable this policy setting the Command bar is shown and the user cannot choose to hide it. If you do not configure this policy setting the Command bar is shown by default and the user can choose to hide it.
Turn off Developer Tools
This policy setting allows you to manage whether the user can access Developer Tools in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot access Developer Tools. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can access Developer Tools.
Turn off Developer Tools
This policy setting allows you to manage whether the user can access Developer Tools in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot access Developer Tools. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can access Developer Tools.