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How do I remove Connection tab from Internet Options?

How do I remove Connection tab from Internet Options?

Hide IE connections Tab via Registry Key

  1. Start > Run > regedit {Enter}
  2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Policies/Microsoft/Internet Explorer/Control Panel.
  3. In the right hand pane Locate the DWORD called ConnectionsTab.
  4. Set Value to 1 (One) for Disabled or 0 (Zero) to enable.

How do I block Internet Options in group policy?

GPO>User configurations>Policies>Windows settings>Security settings >Software restrictions>right click- Additional Policies> new path rule:path area : type in or navigate to “C:\Programe files\Windows\internet explorer\iexplore.exe” set security level to Disallowed.

How do I enable advanced tabs on Internet Explorer?

Choose Tools > Internet Options. Select the Advanced tab. Choose Tools > Internet Options. Select the Security tab, and then select Custom Level.

How to set up Group Policy in GPO?

1 Open Group Policy Management 2 Select the GPO in question (left side) 3 Select the Delegation Tab (right side) 4 Click “Add…” 5 Enter “Domain Computers” (click “OK”) 6 Click “OK” on the default permission for “READ” More

Where can I find group password policy settings?

In Group Policy Management Editor window (opened for a custom GPO), go to “Computer Configuration” “Windows Settings” “Security Settings” “Account Policies” “Password Policy”. In the right pane, double-click “Minimum password length” policy, select “Define this policy setting” checkbox.

Which is the default setting for Group Policy?

The default setting is “zero” characters, so you will have to specify a number: In Group Policy Management Editor window (opened for a custom GPO), go to “Computer Configuration” “Windows Settings” “Security Settings” “Account Policies” “Password Policy”.

Where can I find Group Policy Management editor?

In Group Policy Management Editor (opened for a user-created GPO), navigate to “User Configuration” “Administrative Templates” “Control Panel”. In the right pane, double-click “Prohibit access to Control Panel and PC settings” policy in to open its properties. Select “Enabled” from the three options. Click “Apply” and “OK”.

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