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URL Policy Flags

The following list contains the values associated with the policies used with the URL action flags.

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
Only allow anonymous logons, so the user's credentials are not exposed.
URLPOLICY_CREDENTIALS_MUST_PROMPT_USER
Prompt user to enter a username 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 security. Java applets will run in a sandbox.
URLPOLICY_JAVA_LOW
Set low Java security. Java applets will be allowed to do high-capability operations, such as file I/O.
URLPOLICY_JAVA_MEDIUM
Set medium Java security. Java applets run in a sandbox with additional capabilities, such as scratch space.
URLPOLICY_JAVA_PROHIBIT
Prevent Java applets from running.
URLPOLICY_MASK_PERMISSIONS
Mask that can be used for comparisons to get the bits that have to do with permissions.
URLPOLICY_QUERY
Prompt the user to determine if an action is allowed.

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