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## Installing the extension
Enterprise administrators running Application Guard under [managed mode](install-md-app-guard.md#enterprise-managed-mode) can follow these recommended steps:
Application Guard can be run under [managed mode](install-md-app-guard.md#enterprise-managed-mode) or [standalone mode](install-md-app-guard.md#atandalone-mode). The main difference between the two modes is whether policies have been set to define the organization's boundaries.
Enterprise administrators running Application Guard under managed mode should first define Application Guard's [network isolation settings](configure-md-app-guard.md#network-isolation-settings), so a set of enterprise sites is already in place.
From there, the steps for installing the extension are similar whether Application Guard is running in managed or standalone mode.
1. Define Application Guard's [network isolation settings](configure-md-app-guard.md#network-isolation-settings), so a set of enterprise sites is already in place.
1. On the local device, download and install the Application Guard extension for Google [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/application-guard-extensi/mfjnknhkkiafjajicegabkbimfhplplj/) and/or Mozilla [Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/application-guard-extension/).
1. Install the [Windows Defender Application Guard companion app](https://www.microsoft.com/p/windows-defender-application-guard-companion/9n8gnlc8z9c8#activetab=pivot:overviewtab) from the Microsoft Store. This companion app enables Application Guard to work with web browsers other than Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer.
1. Restart the device.