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Disable Internet Access (All Windows)
By using this tweak you are able to restrict access to the Internet when using Internet Explorer and other Microsoft compatible products such as Office.

Disable Internet Explorer Automatic Proxy Caching (All Windows)
When you configure Internet Explorer to use automatic proxy configuration it caches the returned information. If a proxy server fails you may therefore get an error message even though others are available. With this setting you can disable caching to ensure the browser always checks for the latest proxy information.

Change the Default Keep-Alive Time-Out in Internet Explorer (All Windows)
When Internet Explorer establishes a persistent HTTP connection with a Web server it reuses the same TCP/IP socket until the connection is idle for one minute. This tweak allows you to change the time-out period which is useful if you experience connection problems.

Change the Number of Simultaneous HTTP Sessions (All Windows) Popular
Windows normally limits the number of simultaneous connections made to a single web server. This behavior can be seen in Internet Explorer when downloading multiple files from a web site and only a certain number will be active at any one time.

Connect to Unicode Addresses with Internet Explorer (All Windows)
This setting allows you to control whether Internet Explorer should be able to connect to sites that use multibyte characters in the URL. This is useful when connecting to some foreign language sites.

Proxy Server Configuration (All Windows)
This tweak allows you to configure the proxy server settings for all programs that use the standard Windows Internet API, including Internet Explorer.

Use System-Wide Proxy Settings (All Windows)
This setting allows you to change the scope of the Internet proxy configuration and specify whether all users should share system-wide or individual settings.

Change the Internet Explorer User Agent String (All Windows) Popular
Whenever a web browser is used to connect to a remote web server it includes a User Agent string that contains details about browser and operating system. This tweak allows you to add or remove additional information from this string.

Internet Explorer FTP Mode (All Windows)
Internet Explorer has the ability to display FTP sites as if they were local folders. This tweak controls which mode IE uses for FTP.

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