This policy setting turns off the active tests performed by the Windows Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) to determine whether your computer is connected to the Internet or to a more limited network.As part of determining the connectivity level NCSI performs one of two active tests: downloading a page from a dedicated Web server or making a DNS request for a dedicated address.If you enable this policy setting NCSI does not run either of the two active tests. This may reduce the ability of NCSI and of other components that use NCSI to determine Internet access. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting NCSI runs one of the two active tests.
Policy path:
System\Internet Communication Management\Internet Communication settings
Scope:
Machine
Supported on:
At least Windows Vista
Registry settings:
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetworkConnectivityStatusIndicator!NoActiveProbe
Filename:
ICM.admx