diff --git a/browsers/edge/available-policies.md b/browsers/edge/available-policies.md index 207acd7b9a..c52a45bbad 100644 --- a/browsers/edge/available-policies.md +++ b/browsers/edge/available-policies.md @@ -13,11 +13,8 @@ localizationpriority: high **Applies to:** -- Windows 10, Windows Insider Program -- Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Insider Program - -> [!IMPORTANT] -> Some information relates to prereleased product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. +- Windows 10 +- Windows 10 Mobile Microsoft Edge works with Group Policy and Microsoft Intune to help you manage your organization's computer settings. Group Policy objects (GPO's) can include registry-based Administrative Template policy settings, security settings, software deployment information, scripts, folder redirection, and preferences. @@ -30,7 +27,7 @@ By using Group Policy and Intune, you can set up a policy setting once, and then Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\`) to help you manage your company's web browser configurations: ### Allow Address bar drop-down list suggestions -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether the Address bar drop-down functionality is available in Microsoft Edge. We recommend disabling this setting if you want to minimize network connections from Microsoft Edge to Microsoft services. @@ -51,7 +48,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you disable this setting, employees can't use Adobe Flash. ### Allow clearing browsing data on exit -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy setting allows the automatic clearing of browsing data when Microsoft Edge closes. @@ -95,7 +92,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you disable this setting, the Microsoft Compatibility List isn’t used during browser navigation. ### Allow search engine customization -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether users can change their search engine. @@ -118,7 +115,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you don’t configure this setting (default), employees can choose how new tabs appears. ### Configure additional search engines -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy setting lets you add up to 5 additional search engines, which can't be removed by your employees, but can be made a personal default engine. This setting doesn't set the default search engine. For that, you must use the "Set default search engine" setting. @@ -225,7 +222,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you disable or don’t configure this setting (default), your default Start page is the webpage specified in App settings. ### Configure the Adobe Flash Click-to-Run setting -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees must take an action, such as clicking the content or a Click-to-Run button, before seeing content in Adobe Flash. @@ -261,7 +258,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you don’t configure this setting (default), employees can choose whether to use Windows Defender SmartScreen. ### Disable lockdown of Start pages -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy setting lets you disable the lock down of Start pages, letting employees modify the Start pages when the "Configure Start pages" setting is in effect. @@ -273,7 +270,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you disable or don't configure this setting (default), employees can't change any Start pages configured using the "Configure Start pages" setting, thereby locking down the Start pages. ### Keep favorites in sync between Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This setting lets you decide whether people can sync their favorites between Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. @@ -309,7 +306,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you disable or don’t configure this setting (default), employees can ignore Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings and continue to the site. ### Prevent Microsoft Edge from gathering Live Tile information when pinning a site to Start -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy lets you decide whether Microsoft Edge can gather Live Tile metadata from the ieonline.microsoft.com service to provide a better experience while pinning a Live Tile to the Start menu. @@ -318,7 +315,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you disable or don't configure this setting (default), Microsoft Edge gathers the Live Tile metadata, providing a fuller and more complete experience when a user pins a Live Tile to the Start menu. ### Prevent the First Run webpage from opening on Microsoft Edge -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees see Microsoft's First Run webpage when opening Microsoft Edge for the first time. @@ -345,7 +342,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A - If you disable or don’t configure this setting (default), all websites, including intranet sites, are automatically opened using Microsoft Edge. ### Set default search engine -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Description:** This policy setting lets you configure the default search engine for your employees. Employees can change the default search engine at any time unless you disable the "Allow search engine customization" setting, which restricts any changes. @@ -382,7 +379,7 @@ If you manage your policies using Intune, you'll want to use these MDM policy se All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom URI Policy. ### AllowAddressBarDropdown -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Desktop @@ -520,7 +517,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1 (default).** Allowed. Employees can use Adobe Flash. ### AllowFlashClickToRun -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Desktop| @@ -554,7 +551,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1 (default).** Employees can use InPrivate browsing. ### AllowMicrosoftCompatibilityList -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Both @@ -605,7 +602,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1.** Turns on Pop-up Blocker, stopping pop-up windows. ### AllowSearchEngineCustomization -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Both @@ -657,7 +654,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1.** Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen, providing warning messages to your employees about potential phishing scams and malicious software. ### ClearBrowsingDataOnExit -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Both @@ -674,7 +671,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1.** Browsing data is cleared on exit. ### ConfigureAdditionalSearchEngines -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Both @@ -691,7 +688,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1.** Additional search engines are allowed. ### DisableLockdownOfStartPages -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Desktop @@ -807,7 +804,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1.** Employees can't access the about:flags page in Microsoft Edge. ### PreventFirstRunPage -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Both @@ -824,7 +821,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1.** Employees don't see the First Run webpage. ### PreventLiveTileDataCollection -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Both @@ -909,7 +906,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1.** Automatically opens all intranet sites using Internet Explorer 11. ### SetDefaultSearchEngine -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Both @@ -943,7 +940,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U - **1.** Shows an additional page in Microsoft Edge, stating that a site has been opened using Internet Explorer 11. ### SyncFavoritesBetweenIEAndMicrosoftEdge -- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Windows Insider Program +- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703 - **Supported devices:** Desktop diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/new-group-policy-settings-for-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/new-group-policy-settings-for-ie11.md index 149ef61a09..54b1f1eb74 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/new-group-policy-settings-for-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/new-group-policy-settings-for-ie11.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Internet Explorer 11 gives you some new Group Policy settings to help you manag |Always send Do Not Track header |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page |At least Internet Explorer 10 |This policy setting allows you to configure how IE sends the Do Not Track (DNT) header.

If you enable this policy setting, IE sends a `DNT:1` header with all HTTP and HTTPS requests. The `DNT:1` header signals to the servers not to track the user.

**In Internet Explorer 9 and 10:**
If you disable this policy setting, IE only sends the Do Not Track header if a Tracking Protection List is enabled or inPrivate Browsing mode is used.

**In at least IE11:**
If you disable this policy setting, IE only sends the Do Not Track header if inPrivate Browsing mode is used.

If you don't configure the policy setting, users can select the **Always send Do Not Track header** option on the **Advanced* tab of the **Internet Options** dialog box. By selecting this option, IE sends a `DNT:1` header with all HTTP and HTTPS requests; unless the user grants a site-specific exception, in which case IE sends a `DNT:0` header. By default, this option is enabled. | |Don't run antimalware programs against ActiveX controls
(Internet, Restricted Zones) |

|IE11 on Windows 10 |This policy setting determines whether IE runs antimalware programs against ActiveX controls, to check if they're safe to load on pages.

If you enable this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you disable this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you don't configure this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control. Users can turn this behavior on or off, using the Internet Explorer's **Security** settings. | |Don't run antimalware programs against ActiveX controls
(Intranet, Trusted, Local Machine Zones) |

|IE11 on Windows 10 |This policy setting determines whether IE runs antimalware programs against ActiveX controls, to check if they're safe to load on pages.

If you enable this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you disable this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you don't configure this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control. Users can turn this behavior on or off, using Internet Explorer's **Security** settings. | -|Hide the button (next to the New Tab button) that opens Microsoft Edge |User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components/Internet Explorer\Internet Settings\Advanced Settings\Browsing\ |IE11 on Windows 10, Windows Insider Program |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can see the open Microsoft Edge button, which appears next to the New Tab button.

If you enable this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer will be hidden.

If you disable this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer appears.

If you don't configure this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer can be configured by your employees. | +|Hide the button (next to the New Tab button) that opens Microsoft Edge |User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components/Internet Explorer\Internet Settings\Advanced Settings\Browsing\ |IE11 on Windows 10, version 1703|This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can see the open Microsoft Edge button, which appears next to the New Tab button.

If you enable this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer will be hidden.

If you disable this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer appears.

If you don't configure this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer can be configured by your employees. | |Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the **Tools** menu |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer |IE11 on Windows 10 |This policy setting lets you decide whether users can turn on Enterprise Mode for websites with compatibility issues. Optionally, this policy also lets you specify where to get reports (through post messages) about the websites for which users turn on Enterprise Mode using the **Tools** menu.

If you enable this policy setting, users can see and use the **Enterprise Mode** option from the **Tools** menu. If you enable this setting, but don’t specify a report location, Enterprise Mode will still be available to your users, but you won’t get any reports.

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, the menu option won’t appear and users won’t be able to turn on Enterprise Mode locally. | |Limit Site Discovery output by Domain |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer |At least Internet Explorer 8 |This policy setting allows you to control which domains are included in the discovery function of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in your specified domains, configured by adding one domain per line to the included text box.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in all domains.

**Note:**
You can use this setting in conjunction with the other settings that control the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | |Limit Site Discovery output by Zone |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer |At least Internet Explorer 8 |This policy setting allows you to control which zones are included in the discovery function of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all specified security zones.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in all security zones.

To specify which zones can collect data, you must include a binary number that represents your selected zones, based on this order:


**Example 1:** Include only the Local Intranet zone (binary representation: 00010), based on:

**Example 2:** Include only the Restricted Sites, Trusted Sites, and Local Intranet zones (binary representation: 10110), based on:

**Note:**
You can use this setting in conjunction with the other settings that control the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/ie-setup-command-line-options-and-return-codes.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/ie-setup-command-line-options-and-return-codes.md index 9bb18ee1b1..f1a75a85d0 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/ie-setup-command-line-options-and-return-codes.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/ie-setup-command-line-options-and-return-codes.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ These command-line options work with IE Setup: ## Windows Setup return and status codes -Windows Setup needs to tell you whether IE successfully installed. However, because IE11wzd.exe is packaged insider your IE11setup.exe file, the return codes can’t be sent directly back to you. Instead, Setup needs to return the information (both success and failure) to the `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Active Setup\InstallInfo` registry branch. +Windows Setup needs to tell you whether IE successfully installed. However, because IE11wzd.exe is packaged inside your IE11setup.exe file, the return codes can’t be sent directly back to you. Instead, Setup needs to return the information (both success and failure) to the `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Active Setup\InstallInfo` registry branch. |Subkey |Data type |Value | |---------|----------|---------------------------------------| diff --git a/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-crm.md b/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-crm.md index 914655aab2..4bfca8e08c 100644 --- a/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-crm.md +++ b/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-crm.md @@ -11,11 +11,8 @@ localizationpriority: high # Set up and test Cortana with Microsoft Dynamics CRM (Preview feature) in your organization **Applies to:** -- Windows 10, Windows Insider Program -- Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Insider Program - ->[!IMPORTANT] ->Some information relates to prereleased product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. +- Windows 10, version 1703 +- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1703 Cortana integration is a Preview feature that's available for your test or dev environment, starting with the CRM Online 2016 Update. If you decide to use this Preview feature, you'll need to turn in on and accept the license terms. After that, your salespeople will get proactive insights from Cortana on important CRM activities, including sales leads, accounts, and opportunities; presenting the most relevant info at any given time. This can even include getting company-specific news that surfaces when the person is meeting with a representative from another company. diff --git a/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-feedback.md b/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-feedback.md index 6dac028eb7..38e531cdca 100644 --- a/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-feedback.md +++ b/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-feedback.md @@ -11,11 +11,8 @@ localizationpriority: high # Send feedback about Cortana at work back to Microsoft **Applies to:** -- Windows 10, Windows Insider Program -- Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Insider Program - ->[!IMPORTANT] ->Some information relates to prereleased product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. +- Windows 10, version 1703 +- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1703 We ask that you report bugs and issues. To provide feedback, you can click the **Feedback** icon in the Cortana window. When you send this form to Microsoft it also includes troubleshooting info, in case you run into problems. diff --git a/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-o365.md b/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-o365.md index aee4f7337d..be3a27e0f3 100644 --- a/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-o365.md +++ b/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-o365.md @@ -11,11 +11,8 @@ localizationpriority: high # Set up and test Cortana with Office 365 in your organization **Applies to:** -- Windows 10, Windows Insider Program -- Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Insider Program - ->[!IMPORTANT] ->Some information relates to prereleased product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. +- Windows 10, version 1703 +- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1703 Cortana in Windows 10 is already great at letting your employees quickly see what the day is going to look like, do meeting prep work like researching people in LinkedIn or getting documents ready, see where and when their meetings are going to be, get a sense of travel times to and from work, and even get updates from a calendar for upcoming trips. diff --git a/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-overview.md b/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-overview.md index fb138a6d24..9202776ada 100644 --- a/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-overview.md +++ b/windows/configure/cortana-at-work-overview.md @@ -11,11 +11,8 @@ localizationpriority: high # Cortana integration in your business or enterprise **Applies to:** -- Windows 10, Windows Insider Program -- Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Insider Program - ->[!IMPORTANT] ->Some information relates to prereleased product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. +- Windows 10, version 1703 +- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1703 ## Who is Cortana? Cortana is Microsoft’s personal digital assistant, who helps busy people get things done, even while at work. @@ -28,7 +25,7 @@ Using Azure AD also means that you can remove an employee’s profile (for examp ## Where is Cortana available for use in my organization? You can use Cortana at work in all countries/regions where Cortana is supported for consumers. This includes the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, China, Japan, India, and Australia. As Cortana comes to more countries, she will also become available to enterprise customers. -Cortana is available on Windows 10, Windows Insider Program and with limited functionality on Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Insider Program. +Cortana is available on Windows 10, version 1703 and with limited functionality on Windows 10 Mobile, version 1703. ## Required hardware and software Cortana requires the following hardware and software to successfully run the included scenario in your organization. @@ -42,7 +39,7 @@ Cortana requires the following hardware and software to successfully run the inc |Software |Minimum version | |---------|------------| -|Client operating system |