How to Configure Smart Screen Options
To enable or disable SmartScreen, follow these steps:
- In your browser, open the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
- In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab, scroll down to the Security group in the Settings list, and then select or clear the Enable SmartScreen Filter check box.
You can use the following Group Policy settings to configure whether users need to configure the SmartScreen filter:
- Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Turn Off Managing SmartScreen Filter
- User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer \Turn Off Managing SmartScreen Filter
If you enable the setting, you can choose to enable or disable SmartScreen. Additionally, in the same group, you can enable the Prevent Bypassing SmartScreen Filter Warnings policy.
In this tutorial:
- Managing Windows Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer 8 Improvements
- InPrivate Browsing
- InPrivate Filtering
- Compatibility View
- SmartScreen
- Domain Highlighting
- Tab Isolation
- Accelerators
- Improvements Previously Introduced in Internet Explorer 7
- User Interface Changes
- Tabbed Browsing
- Search Bar
- How to Create a Web Link to Add a Custom Search Provider
- How to Configure Custom Search Providers Using the Registry
- How to Configure Custom Search Providers Using Group Policy
- RSS Feeds
- Improved Standards Support
- Expanded Group Policy Settings
- Defending Against Malware
- How Protected Mode Improves Security
- How the Protected Mode Compatibility Layer Works
- How to Solve Protected Mode Incompatibilities
- URL-Handling Protection
- Address Bar Visibility
- Cross-Domain Scripting Attack Protection
- Controlling Browser Add-ons
- Add -on Manager Improvements
- Protecting Against Data Theft
- Security Status Bar
- How the Smart Screen Filter Works
- How to Configure Smart Screen Options
- Deleting Browsing History
- Blocking IDN Spoofing
- Security Zones
- Understanding Zones
- Configuring Zones on the Local Computer
- Configuring Zones Using Group Policy
- Network Protocol Lockdown
- Managing Internet Explorer Using Group Policy
- Group Policy Settings for Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8
- New Group Policy Settings for Internet Explorer 8
- Using the Internet Explorer Administration Kit
- Troubleshooting Internet Explorer Problems
- Internet Explorer Does Not Start
- An Add-on Does Not Work Properly
- Some Web Pages Do Not Display Properly
- Preventing Unwanted Toolbars
- The Home Page or Other Settings Have Changed