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oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31101
This policy setting controls whether or not the user is prompted to allow ActiveX controls to run on Web sites other than the Web site that installed the ActiveX control.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31100
This policy setting controls whether or not the 'Open File - Security Warning' prompt is shown when launching executables or other unsafe files.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31103
This policy setting controls whether a page may control embedded WebBrowser Controls via script

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31102
This policy setting controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injection into Web sites in this zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31105
This policy setting controls whether or not the 'Open File - Security Warning' prompt is shown when launching executables or other unsafe files.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31104
This policy setting controls whether or not the local path information will be sent when uploading a file via a HTML form.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31107
This policy setting controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injection into Web sites in this zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31106
This policy setting controls whether or not the user is prompted to allow ActiveX controls to run on Web sites other than the Web site that installed the ActiveX control.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31108
The Restrict ActiveX Install\Internet Explorer Processes policy setting enables blocking of ActiveX control installation prompts for Internet Explorer processes.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31112
The Security Zones: Do not allow users to change policies setting prevents users from changing security zone settings. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security level.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31111
The Security Zones: Do not allow users to add/delete sites setting prevents users from adding or removing sites from security zones. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security level.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31113
Applies security zone information to all users of the same computer. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security level. If you enable this policy, changes that the user makes to a security zone will apply to all users of that computer.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31080
The 'Turn on Protected Mode' setting should be configured correctly for the Restricted Sites Zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31082
This policy setting allows you to manage the preservation of information in the browser's history, in favorites, in an XML store, or directly within a Web page saved to disk.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31081
This policy setting allows you to manage whether unwanted pop-up windows appear. Pop-up windows that are opened when the end user clicks a link are not blocked. If you enable this policy setting, most unwanted pop-up windows are prevented from appearing.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31084
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31083
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Web sites from less privileged zones, such as Restricted Sites, can navigate into this zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31086
This setting specifies the update check interval. The default value is 30 days. If you enable this policy setting, the user will not be able to configure the update check interval. You have to specify the update check interval.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31085
This policy setting allows checking for updates for Internet Explorer from the specified URL, included by default in Internet Explorer.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31088
MIME sniffing is the process of examining the content of a MIME file to determine its context - whether it is a data file, an executable file, or some other type of file.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31087
Internet Explorer uses Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) data to determine file handling procedures for files received through a Web server. This policy setting determines whether Internet Explorer requires that all file-type information provided by Web servers be consistent. For example, ...

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31089
The MK Protocol Security Restriction policy setting reduces attack surface area by blocking the seldom used MK protocol. Some older Web applications use the MK protocol to retrieve information from compressed files.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31091
In certain circumstances, Web sites can initiate file download prompts without interaction from users. This technique can allow Web sites to put unauthorized files on users' hard drives if they click the wrong button and accept the download.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31090
Internet Explorer places restrictions on each Web page it opens that are dependent upon the location of the Web page (such as Internet zone, Intranet zone, or Local Machine zone).

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31093
This policy setting allows the user to enable the SmartScreen Filter, which will warn if the Web site being visited is known for fraudulent attempts to gather personal information through 'phishing,' or is known to host malware.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31092
Internet Explorer allows scripts to programmatically open, resize, and reposition various types of windows. Often, disreputable Web sites will resize windows to either hide other windows or force you to interact with a window that contains malicious code.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31095
Delete Browsing History on exit automatically deletes specified items when the last browser windows closes.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31094
This policy controls the Web site compatibility lists provided by Microsoft.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31097
This policy setting allows you to disable the InPrivate Browsing feature.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31096
This policy setting prevents users from deleting the history of webs sites the user has visited.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31099
This policy setting controls whether or not the local path information will be sent when uploading a file via a HTML form.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31098
This policy setting controls whether a page may control embedded WebBrowser Controls via script

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31060
This policy setting allows you to manage restrictions on script-initiated pop-up windows and windows that include the title and status bars. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Restrictions security will not apply in this zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31062
This policy setting allows you to manage whether script is allowed to update the status bar within the zone. If you enable this policy setting, script is allowed to update the status bar.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31061
This policy setting allows you to manage whether scriptlets can be allowed. If you enable this policy setting, users will be able to run scriptlets. If you disable this policy setting, users will not be able to run scriptlets.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31064
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users may download signed ActiveX controls from a page in the zone. If you enable this policy, users can download signed controls without user intervention.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31063
This policy setting determines whether users will be prompted for non user-initiated file downloads. Regardless of this setting, users will receive file download dialogs for user-initiated downloads.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31066
This policy setting allows you to manage ActiveX controls not marked as safe. If you enable this policy setting, ActiveX controls are run, loaded with parameters, and scripted without setting object safety for untrusted data or scripts.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31065
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users may download unsigned ActiveX controls from the zone. Such code is potentially harmful, especially when coming from an untrusted zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31068
This policy setting allows you to manage whether applications may be run and files may be downloaded from an IFRAME reference in the HTML of the pages in this zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31067
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31069
This policy setting allows you to manage settings for logon options. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose from the following logon options.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31071
This policy setting allows you to manage the opening of sub-frames and access of applications across different domains. If you enable this policy setting, users can open sub-frames from other domains and access applications from other domains.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31070
These are eXtensible Application Markup Language (XAML) files. XAML is an XML-based declarative markup language commonly used for creating rich user interfaces and graphics that leverage the Windows Presentation Foundation.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31073
This policy setting allows you to manage whether .NET Framework components that are not signed with Authenticode can be executed from Internet Explorer.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31072
This policy setting allows you to manage MIME sniffing for file promotion from one type to another based on a MIME sniff. A MIME sniff is the recognition by Internet Explorer of the file type based on a bit signature.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31075
This policy setting allows you to manage whether ActiveX controls and plug-ins can be run on pages from the specified zone. If you enable this policy setting, controls and plug-ins can run without user intervention.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31074
This policy setting allows you to manage whether .NET Framework components that are signed with Authenticode can be executed from Internet Explorer.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31077
This policy setting allows you to manage whether applets are exposed to scripts within the zone. If you enable this policy setting, scripts can access applets automatically without user intervention.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31076
This policy setting allows you to manage whether an ActiveX control marked safe for scripting can interact with a script. If you enable this policy setting, script interaction can occur automatically without user intervention.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31079
Computer Configuration\Network\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Security Page\Restricted Sites Zone\Turn Off First- Run Opt-In

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31078
This policy setting allows you to manage software channel permissions. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose the following options from the drop-down box.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31040
This policy setting allows you to manage whether unwanted pop-up windows appear. Pop-up windows that are opened when the end user clicks a link are not blocked. If you enable this policy setting, most unwanted pop-up windows are prevented from appearing.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31042
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Web sites from less privileged zones, such as Restricted Sites, can navigate into this zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31041
This policy setting allows you to manage the preservation of information in the browser's history, in favorites, in an XML store, or directly within a Web page saved to disk.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31044
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31043
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31046
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31045
The 'Download signed ActiveX controls' setting should be configured correctly for the Locked-Down Internet Zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31048
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31047
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31049
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31051
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer can access data from another security zone using the Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML) or ActiveX Data Objects (ADO).

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31050
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31053
This policy setting allows you to manage dynamic binary and script behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for HTML elements to which they were attached. If you enable this policy setting, binary and script behaviors are available.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31052
This policy setting allows you to manage whether script code on pages in the zone is run. If you enable this policy setting, script code on pages in the zone can run automatically.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31055
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can drag files or copy and paste files from a source within the zone. If you enable this policy setting, users can drag files or copy and paste files from this zone automatically.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31054
This policy setting allows you to manage whether scripts can perform a clipboard operation (for example, cut, copy, and paste) in a specified region. If you enable this policy setting, a script can perform a clipboard operation.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31057
This policy setting allows you to manage whether pages of the zone may download HTML fonts. If you enable this policy setting, HTML fonts can be downloaded automatically.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31056
This policy setting allows you to manage whether file downloads are permitted from the zone. This option is determined by the zone of the page with the link causing the download, not the zone from which the file is delivered.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31059
This policy setting allows you to manage whether a user's browser can be redirected to another Web page if the author of the Web page uses the Meta Refresh setting (tag) to redirect browsers to another Web page.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31058
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can install Active Desktop items from this zone. The settings for this option are: If you enable this policy setting, users can install desktop items from this zone automatically.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31020
This policy setting allows you to manage whether pages of the zone may download HTML fonts. If you enable this policy setting, HTML fonts can be downloaded automatically.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31022
This policy setting allows you to manage restrictions on script-initiated pop-up windows and windows that include the title and status bars. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Restrictions security will not apply in this zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31021
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can install Active Desktop items from this zone. The settings for this option are: If you enable this policy setting, users can install desktop items from this zone automatically.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31024
This policy setting allows you to manage whether script is allowed to update the status bar within the zone. If you enable this policy setting, script is allowed to update the status bar.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31023
This policy setting allows you to manage whether scriptlets can be allowed. If you enable this policy setting, users will be able to run scriptlets. If you disable this policy setting, users will not be able to run scriptlets.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31026
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users may download signed ActiveX controls from a page in the zone. If you enable this policy, users can download signed controls without user intervention.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31025
This policy setting determines whether users will be prompted for non user-initiated file downloads. Regardless of this setting, users will receive file download dialogs for user-initiated downloads.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31028
This policy setting allows you to manage ActiveX controls not marked as safe. If you enable this policy setting, ActiveX controls are run, loaded with parameters, and scripted without setting object safety for untrusted data or scripts.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31027
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users may download unsigned ActiveX controls from the zone. Such code is potentially harmful, especially when coming from an untrusted zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31029
This policy setting allows you to manage permissions for Java applets. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose options from the drop-down box. Custom, to control permissions settings individually.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31031
This policy setting allows you to manage settings for logon options. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose from the following logon options.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31030
This policy setting allows you to manage whether applications may be run and files may be downloaded from an IFRAME reference in the HTML of the pages in this zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31033
This policy setting allows you to manage the opening of sub-frames and access of applications across different domains. If you enable this policy setting, users can open sub-frames from other domains and access applications from other domains.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31032
These are eXtensible Application Markup Language (XAML) files. XAML is an XML-based declarative markup language commonly used for creating rich user interfaces and graphics that leverage the Windows Presentation Foundation.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31035
This policy setting allows you to manage whether .NET Framework components that are not signed with Authenticode can be executed from Internet Explorer.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31034
This policy setting allows you to manage MIME sniffing for file promotion from one type to another based on a MIME sniff. A MIME sniff is the recognition by Internet Explorer of the file type based on a bit signature.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31037
This policy setting allows you to manage software channel permissions. If you enable this policy setting, you can choose the following options from the drop-down box.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31036
This policy setting allows you to manage whether .NET Framework components that are signed with Authenticode can be executed from Internet Explorer.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31039
The 'Turn on Protected Mode' setting should be configured correctly for the Internet Zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31038
Computer Configuration\Network\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Security Page\Internet Zone\Turn Off First- Run Opt-In

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31000
This setting specifies to automatically detect the proxy server settings used to connect to the Internet and customize Internet Explorer.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31002
The Do not allow users to enable or disable add-ons policy setting allows you to manage whether users have the ability to allow or deny add-ons through Manage Add-ons.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31004
This policy setting prevents users from participating in the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP).

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31003
The Make proxy settings per - machine (rather than per-user) setting ensures proxy settings for all users of the same computer are the same.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31006
The Turn off Crash Detection policy setting allows you to manage the crash detection feature of add-on management in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting, a crash in Internet Explorer will be similar to one on a computer running Windows XP.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31005
This policy setting prevents performance of the First Run Customize settings ability and controls what the user will see when they launch Internet Explorer for the first time after installation of Internet Explorer.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31008
This policy setting turns off the Security Settings Check feature, which checks Internet Explorer security settings to determine when the settings put Internet Explorer at risk.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31009
This setting specifies the number of days that Internet Explorer keeps track of the pages viewed in the History List. The delete Browsing History option can be accessed using Tools, Internet Options and General tab.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31011
Microsoft ActiveX controls and file downloads often have digital signatures attached that vouch for both the file's integrity and the identity of the signer (creator) of the software. Such signatures help ensure that unmodified.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31010
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users receive a dialog requesting permission for active content on a CD to run. If you enable this policy setting, active content on a CD will run without a prompt.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31013
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer checks the Internet for newer versions.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31012
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer will launch COM add-ons known as browser helper objects, such as toolbars.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31015
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer checks for digital signatures (which identifies the publisher of signed software and verifies it hasn't been modified or tampered with) on user computers before downloading executable programs.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31014
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer will check revocation status of servers' certificates.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31017
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer can access data from another security zone using the Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML) or ActiveX Data Objects (ADO).

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31016
This policy setting controls whether URLs representing UNCs are mapped into the local Intranet security zone. If you enable this policy setting, all network paths are mapped into the Intranet Zone.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31019
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can drag files or copy and paste files from a source within the zone. If you enable this policy setting, users can drag files or copy and paste files from this zone automatically.

oval:gov.nist.USGCB.ie8:def:31018
This policy setting allows you to manage whether scripts can perform a clipboard operation (for example, cut, copy, and paste) in a specified region. If you enable this policy setting, a script can perform a clipboard operation.

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CCE    114
CCE-10725-0
CCE-10387-9
CCE-9667-7
CCE-10642-7
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