
Enable the "Active Desktop enabled" feature to enable the Internet Explorer Active Desktop.
If you disable this feature, then Active Desktop features (including stretched wallpaper) will be unavailable.
Enable the "Add new documents to Documents on Start Menu" feature to allow IE4 to add documents to the Documents section of the Start Menu when you launch them.
If you disable this feature, then the Documents menu will not be changed by IE4.
Enable the "Allow changes to Active Desktop" feature to allow the Active Desktop settings to be modified.
If you disable this feature, then the options to customize the Active Desktop will be hidden from the user.
Enable the "Allow Logoff" feature to enable the "Log off" command on the Start Menu.
If you disable this feature, then the "Log off" command will be removed from the Start Menu.
Enable the "Clear document, run, typed-URL history on exit" feature to cause the Document menu, the Run history, and the typed-URL history to be erased when you log off.
If you disable this feature, then the Document, Run, and typed-URL histories will be retained across logons.
If the "Detect accidental double-clicks" feature is enabled, then Web View windows will treat double-clicks as if they were single-clicks.
If you disable this feature, then a double-click will be treated as two single-clicks. This may result in a file being accidentally launched twice.
Enable the "IE4 enabled" feature to enable the various IE4 features.
If you disable this feature, then IE4 will behave substantially similar to the original Windows 95 interface.
Enable the "Show Documents on Start Menu" feature to enable the "Documents" section of the Start Menu.
If you disable this feature, then the Documents menu will not be added to the Start Menu.
Enable the "Show Favorites on Start Menu" feature to enable the "Favorites" section of the Start Menu.
If you disable this feature, then the Favorites menu will not be added to the Start Menu.
Enable the "Show Internet icon on desktop" feature to show the "Internet" icon on the desktop.