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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.

Computer Configuration\Network\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Security Page\Restricted Sites Zone\Turn Off First- Run Opt-In

The 'Turn on Protected Mode' setting should be configured correctly for the Restricted Sites Zone.

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.

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.

This policy setting allows you to manage whether Web sites from less privileged zones, such as Restricted Sites, can navigate into this zone.

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.

This policy setting allows checking for updates for Internet Explorer from the specified URL, included by default in Internet Explorer.

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.

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, if the MIME type of a file is text/plain but the MIME sniff indicates that the file is really an ex ...


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