Setting System Policies and Restrictions for Connections

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If you are an ISP, an Internet content provider (ICP) or developer, or a corporate administrator, you can enable or disable automatic dialing in Stage 5 of the Customization wizard. This setting doesn't affect whether users can change this option, but it enables you to preset the option before you deploy Internet Explorer 5.

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  1. In Stage 5 of the Internet Explorer Customization wizard, click Next until the System Policies and Restrictions screen appears.

  2. Click Internet Settings to expand the category, click Modem settings , and then select or clear the Enable Autodialing check box.

If you are a corporate administrator, you can set system policies and restrictions to determine whether users can change their connection settings. You can set policies and restrictions in Stage 5 of the Internet Explorer Customization wizard or by using automatic configuration and the IEAK Profile Manager.

Cc939874.prcarrow(en-us,TechNet.10).gifTo set connection restrictions (corporate administrators only)

  1. In Stage 5 of the Internet Explorer Customization wizard, click Next until the System Policies and Restrictions screen appears.

  2. Click Corporate Restrictions to expand the category, and then click Connections Page .

  3. Select the options that you want to restrict.

    The following illustration shows the Connection options available in the Corporate Restrictions area.

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For more information about the IEAK Profile Manager and automatic configuration, see Chapter 21 , "Using Automatic Configuration and Automatic Proxy," and Chapter 22 , "Keeping Programs Updated."

For more information about the Internet Explorer Customization wizard, see Chapter 15 , "Running the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard."

For more information about system policies, see Appendix E , "Setting System Policies and Restrictions."

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