How do I disable Internet Options in group policy?

How do I disable Internet Options in group policy?

How do I disable Internet Options in group policy?

Right-click Default Domain Policy and click Edit to open the Group Policy Management Editor. Expand User Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer and click Internet Control Panel. Right-click Disable the Connection page from the right panel and click Properties.

How do I change the security settings for Group Policy in Internet Explorer?

Right-click the selected Group Policy Object (GPO) and select Edit and browse to:

  1. User Configuration\Preferences\Control Panel Settings\Internet Settings.
  2. Select Internet Settings and then right-click to select New and choose the option of Internet Explorer 10.

How do I restrict Internet access to users?

To set up access control:

  1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your router’s network.
  2. Enter the router user name and password.
  3. Select ADVANCED > Security > Access Control.
  4. Select the Turn on Access Control check box.

How do I lock my Internet options?

How to Lock Down Internet Options

  1. Click the Windows “Start” button, type “gpedit.
  2. Click “User Configuration” in the pane on the left and double-click “Administrative Templates” in the pane on the right.
  3. Double-click “Windows Components,” double-click “Internet Explorer” and double-click “Browser Menus.”

How do I view the security zone in Internet Explorer?

The security zone of a website feature is not available in status bar of Internet Explorer 10; however you can check the Zone by right clicking on any blank space on the website and click Properties. You can also check the Zone by pressing Alt + F+ R keys together on the keyboard from the Internet Explorer.

What are the four different security zones?

We also discussed types of security zones, uncontrolled, controlled, and restricted.