Group Policy in windows 7 64 bit

Hello

I hope someone can will be able to advise with a problem I encounter.

In our company run us Windows 7 64 bit under group policy. We do not allow users to be able to download content from the internet, but there is a problem where, in group policy, if you turn off the download, you also cannot open PDF files online for example.

Is there a way to allow the function "Open" but stop the function "Save", so employees will be able to view documents online, but not record using Internet Explorer 9.

Thank you

Hi Ivfoyles,

It seems that question related to the field. I suggest you to ask your question on the TechNet Forums. http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?category=w7itpro

I hope this helps.

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