Policy

Userdata persistence

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. When a user returns to a persisted page, the state of the page can be restored if this policy setting is appropriately configured. If you enable this policy setting, users can preserve information in the browser's history, in favorites, in an XML store, or directly within a Web page saved to disk. If you disable this policy setting, users cannot preserve information in the browser's history, in favorites, in an XML store, or directly within a Web page saved to disk. If you do not configure this policy setting, users cannot preserve information in the browser's history, in favorites, in an XML store, or directly within a Web page saved to disk.

Policy
Pack Microsoft Windows
Category Windows Components / Internet Explorer / Internet Control Panel / Security Page / Locked-Down Restricted Sites Zone
Policy ID ce830b2f3577
Internal name IZ_PolicyUserdataPersistence_8

Registry

Copy registry mappings

HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Lockdown_Zones\4\1606
HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Lockdown_Zones\4\1606

Policy notes

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. When a user returns to a persisted page, the state of the page can be restored if this policy setting is appropriately configured. If you enable this policy setting, users can preserve information in the browser's history, in favorites, in an XML store, or directly within a Web page saved to disk. If you disable this policy setting, users cannot preserve information in the browser's history, in favorites, in an XML store, or directly within a Web page saved to disk. If you do not configure this policy setting, users cannot preserve information in the browser's history, in favorites, in an XML store, or directly within a Web page saved to disk.

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