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The following table shows the values associated with the policies used with the URL action flags.
Constant | Description |
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URLPOLICY_ACTIVEX_CHECK_LIST | Only allow Microsoft® ActiveX® Controls that are on the trusted controls list to be used. |
URLPOLICY_ALLOW | Allow the action to take place silently. |
URLPOLICY_AUTHENTICATE_CHALLENGE_RESPONSE | Use challenge-response authentication schemes, such as NTLM. |
URLPOLICY_AUTHENTICATE_CLEARTEXT_OK | Use basic HTTP authentication. |
URLPOLICY_AUTHENTICATE_MUTUAL_ONLY | Require mutual authentication with the server. |
URLPOLICY_CHANNEL_SOFTDIST_AUTOINSTALL | Allow automatic installation of software updates. |
URLPOLICY_CHANNEL_SOFTDIST_PRECACHE | Cache content downloaded from Software Update Channels. |
URLPOLICY_CHANNEL_SOFTDIST_PROHIBIT | Prohibit downloads from Software Update Channels. |
URLPOLICY_CREDENTIALS_ANONYMOUS_ONLY | Allow users to log on anonymously, so their credentials are not exposed. |
URLPOLICY_CREDENTIALS_CONDITIONAL_PROMPT | Prompt the user for permission if the resource is not located in the Intranet zone. |
URLPOLICY_CREDENTIALS_MUST_PROMPT_USER | Prompt the user to enter a user name and password. |
URLPOLICY_CREDENTIALS_SILENT_LOGON_OK | Automatically log on with the user's credentials. |
URLPOLICY_DISALLOW | Do not allow the action. |
URLPOLICY_JAVA_CUSTOM | Not currently implemented. |
URLPOLICY_JAVA_HIGH | Set high Java language security. Java language applets will run in a sandbox. |
URLPOLICY_JAVA_LOW | Set low Java language security. Java language applets will be allowed to do high-capability operations, such as file I/O. |
URLPOLICY_JAVA_MEDIUM | Set medium Java language security. Java language applets run in a sandbox with additional capabilities, such as scratch space. |
URLPOLICY_JAVA_PROHIBIT | Prevent Java language applets from running. |
URLPOLICY_MASK_PERMISSIONS | Mask that can be used for comparisons to get the bits that pertain to permissions. |
URLPOLICY_QUERY | Prompt the user to determine if an action is allowed. |
Windows Mobile Remarks
Cookies are disallowed when the URLPOLICY_QUERY policy flag is applied to the following policies. For more information, see URL Action Flags.
- URLACTION_COOKIES
- URLACTION_COOKIES_ENABLED
- URLACTION_COOKIES_SESSION
- URLACTION_COOKIES_SESSION_THIRD_PARTY
- URLACTION_COOKIES_THIRD_PARTY
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Urlmon.h, Urlmon.idl.
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