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 the XDomainRequest object

This policy setting allows you to choose whether websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. Note that this policy setting does not block client-side communication across domains through other features in Internet Explorer 8 and it does not prevent a site from requesting cross-domain data through a server. If you enable this policy setting websites cannot request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object.

Turn off the XDomainRequest object

This policy setting allows you to choose whether websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. Note that this policy setting does not block client-side communication across domains through other features in Internet Explorer 8 and it does not prevent a site from requesting cross-domain data through a server. If you enable this policy setting websites cannot request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object.

Turn off cross-document messaging

This policy setting allows you to manage whether documents can request data across third-party domains embedded in the page. If you enable this policy setting documents cannot request data across third-party domains embedded in the page. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting documents can request data across third-party domains embedded in the page.

Turn off cross-document messaging

This policy setting allows you to manage whether documents can request data across third-party domains embedded in the page. If you enable this policy setting documents cannot request data across third-party domains embedded in the page. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting documents can request data across third-party domains embedded in the page.

Maximum number of connections per server (HTTP 1.0)

This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 from 6 connections per host to a limit of your choice (from 2 through 128). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 (6 connections per host). In versions of Internet Explorer prior to Internet Explorer 8 the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 was 4.

Maximum number of connections per server (HTTP 1.0)

This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 from 6 connections per host to a limit of your choice (from 2 through 128). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 (6 connections per host). In versions of Internet Explorer prior to Internet Explorer 8 the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 was 4.

Change the maximum number of connections per host (HTTP 1.1)

This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 1 from 6 connections per host to a limit of your choice (from 2 through 128). If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the connection limit of your choice for HTTP 1. 1. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 1 (6 connections per host). In versions of Internet Explorer before Internet Explorer 8 the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 1 was 2.

Change the maximum number of connections per host (HTTP 1.1)

This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 1 from 6 connections per host to a limit of your choice (from 2 through 128). If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the connection limit of your choice for HTTP 1. 1. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 1 (6 connections per host). In versions of Internet Explorer before Internet Explorer 8 the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 1 was 2.