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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Accelerators page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Accelerators page**
1. Click **Import** to automatically import your existing Accelerators from your current version of IE into this list.

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For example, your employees need to access an important Internet site, such as for a business partner or service provider, but there are ActiveX controls on their page. To make sure the site is accessible and functions the way it should, you can visit the site to review the controls, adding them as new entries to your <*systemdrive*>\\Windows\\Downloaded Program Files folder. Then, as part of your browser package, you can enable and approve these ActiveX controls to run on this specific site; while all additional controls are blocked.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To add and approve ActiveX controls**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To add and approve ActiveX controls**
1. In IE, click **Tools**, and then **Internet Options**.

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Youll only see this page if you are running the **Internal** version of the IE Customization Wizard 11.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Additional Settings page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Additional Settings page**
1. Double-click **Custom Settings**, **Corporate Settings**, or **Internet Settings**, and review the included policy or restriction settings.

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You can use the Domain Name System (DNS) and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) naming systems to detect and change a browsers settings automatically when the employee first starts IE on the network. For more information, see the product documentation for your DNS and DHCP software packages. Also see [Set up automatic detection for DHCP or DNS servers using IEAK 11](set-up-automatic-detection-for-dhcp-or-dns-servers-using-ieak-11.md).
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To check the existing settings on your employees computers**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To check the existing settings on your employees computers**
1. Open IE, click **Tools**, click **Internet Options**, and then click the **Connections** tab.
2. Click **LAN Settings** and make sure that the **Use automatic configuration script** box is selected, confirming the path and name of the file in the **Address** box.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Automatic Configuration page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Automatic Configuration page**
1. Check the **Automatically detect configuration settings** box to automatically detect browser settings.

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- **Disk space available**. The amount of hard drive space available on the computer thats running the IE Customization Wizard 11.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Automatic Version Synchronization page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Automatic Version Synchronization page**
1. Click **Synchronize**.

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Browser User Interface page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Browser User Interface page**
1. Check the **Customize Title Bars** box so you can add your custom text to the **Title Bar Text** box.

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The choices that you make on this page affect only the items shown on the **Favorites, Favorites Bar, and Feeds** page.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Browsing Options page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Browsing Options page**
1. Pick how you want to manage links that are already installed on your employees computer:

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To view your current connection settings**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To view your current connection settings**
1. Open IE, click the **Tools** menu, click **Internet Options**, and then click the **Connections** tab.
2. Click **Settings** to view your dial-up settings and click **LAN Settings** to view your network settings.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Connection Settings page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Connection Settings page**
1. Decide if you want to customize your connection settings. You can pick:

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Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) uses Setup information (.inf) files to provide installation instructions for your custom browser packages. You can also use this file to uninstall your custom components by removing the files, registry entries, and shortcuts, and adding your custom component to the list of programs that can be uninstalled from **Uninstall or change a program**.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To uninstall your custom components**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To uninstall your custom components**
1. Open the Registry Editor and add a new key and value to:

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Custom Component page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Custom Component page**
1. Click **Add**.

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You can customize Automatic Search so that your employees can type a single word into the **Address** box to search for frequently used pages. For example, you can let a commonly used webpage about invoices appear if an employee types *invoice* into the **Address** box, even if the URL doesnt include the term. If a website cant be associated with the term, or if there are multiple matches, a webpage appears showing the top search results.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To set up Automatic Search**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To set up Automatic Search**
1. Create a script (.asp) file that conditionally looks for search terms, and post it to an intranet server here: http://ieautosearch/response.asp?MT=*%1*&srch=*%2*.
@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ You can customize Automatic Search so that your employees can type a single word
3. Go to the section labeled **Searching** and type *intranet* into the **Search Provider Keyword** box.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To redirect to a different site than the one provided by the search results**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To redirect to a different site than the one provided by the search results**
- In the **Advanced Settings** section, go to the section labeled **Searching** and change the **When searching from the address bar** setting to **Just go to the most likely site**.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To disable Automatic Search**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To disable Automatic Search**
- In the **Advanced Settings** section, go to the section labeled **Searching** and change the **When searching from the address bar** setting to **Do not search from the address bar**.

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Although we provide default items in the **Favorites, Favorites Bar, and Feeds** area, you can remove any of the items, add more items, or add new folders and links as part of your custom package. The customizations you make on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To work with Favorites**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To work with Favorites**
1. To import your existing folder of links, pick **Favorites**, and then click **Import**.
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13. Continue with the next procedures in this topic to add additional **Favorites Bar** or **RSS Feeds** links, or you can click **Next** to go to the [Browsing Options: Internet Explorer Customization Wizard](browsing-options-internet-explorer-customization-wizard.md) page or **Back** to go to the [Accelerators: Internet Explorer Customization Wizard](accelerators-internet-explorer-customization-wizard.md) page.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To work with the Favorites Bar**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To work with the Favorites Bar**
1. To import your existing folder of links, pick **Favorites Bar**, and then click **Import**.
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11. Continue with the next procedures in this topic to add additional **Favorites** or **RSS Feeds** links, or you can click **Next** to go to the [Browsing Options: Internet Explorer Customization Wizard](browsing-options-internet-explorer-customization-wizard.md) page or **Back** to go to the [Accelerators: Internet Explorer Customization Wizard](accelerators-internet-explorer-customization-wizard.md) page.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To work with RSS Feeds**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To work with RSS Feeds**
1. To add a new link to the **RSS Feeds**, pick **Favorites Bar**, and then click **Add URL**.

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Feature Selection page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Feature Selection page**
1. Check the box next to each feature you want to include in your custom installation package.

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the File Locations page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the File Locations page**
1. Browse to the location where youll store your finished custom IE installation package and the related subfolders.

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- **Windows 7 SP1.** You can disable the first run page for Windows 7 SP1 and then pick a custom **Welcome** page to show instead. If you dont customize the settings on this page, your employees will see the default IE **Welcome** page.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the First Run Wizard and Welcome Page Options page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the First Run Wizard and Welcome Page Options page**
1. Check the **Use IE11 First Run wizard (recommended)** box to use the default First Run wizard in IE.

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The **Important URLS Home Page and Support** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you choose one or more **Home** pages and an online support page for your customized version of IE.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Important URLS Home Page and Support page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Important URLS Home Page and Support page**
1. In the **Add a homepage URL** box, type the URL to the page your employees go to when they click the **Home** button, and then click **Add**.

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Internal Install page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Internal Install page**
1. Pick either:

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Language Selection page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Language Selection page**
1. Pick the language you want your custom IE11 installation package to use.

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The **Package Type Selection** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you pick which type of media youll use to distribute your custom installation package. You can pick more than one type, if you need it.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the File Locations page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the File Locations page**
1. Check the **Full Installation Package** box if youre going to build your package on, or move your package to, a local area network (LAN). This media package includes the Internet Explorer 11 installation files, and is named **IE11-Setup-Full.exe**, in the <*systemdrive*>:\\<*destination\_folder*>\\FLAT\\<*OS\_version*>\\<*language\_code*> folder.

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The **Platform Selection** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you choose the operating system and processor type (32 or 64 bit) for the computers youre going to install the custom installation package on.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Platform Selection page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Platform Selection page**
1. Pick the operating system and architecture for the computers that youre going to install the custom package on.

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Employees can install your custom browser package using a network server. However, you must either lower the intranet security level or make the server a trusted site.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To lower your intranet security**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To lower your intranet security**
1. In Internet Explorer 11, click **Tools**, **Internet Options**, and then the **Security** tab.
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Employees can install your custom browser package using a network server. Howeve
3. Uncheck **Automatically detect intranet network**, uncheck **Include all network paths (UNC)**, and then click **OK**.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To make your server a trusted site**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To make your server a trusted site**
1. From the **Security** tab, click **Trusted sites**, and then **Sites**.

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The customizations you make on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Programs page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Programs page**
- Decide if you want to customize your connection settings. You can pick:

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Using a proxy server lets you limit access to the Internet. You can also use the **Additional Settings** page of the wizard to further restrict your employees from changing the proxy settings.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Proxy Settings page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Proxy Settings page**
1. Check the **Enable proxy settings** box if you want to use proxy servers for any of your services.

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Search Providers page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Search Providers page**
1. Click **Import** to automatically import your existing search providers from your current version of IE into this list.

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The **Security and Privacy Settings** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you manage your security zones, privacy settings, and content ratings. These settings help restrict the types of content your employees can access from the Internet, including any content that might be considered offensive or otherwise inappropriate in a corporate setting.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the Security and Privacy Settings page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the Security and Privacy Settings page**
1. Decide if you want to customize your security zones and privacy settings. You can pick:

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Before you can set up your environment to use automatic detection, you need to turn the feature on.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To turn on the automatic detection feature**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To turn on the automatic detection feature**
- Open Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11), run the IE Customization Wizard 11 and on the **Automatic Configuration** page, check **Automatically detect configuration settings**. For more information, see [Automatic Configuration: Internet Explorer Customization Wizard](automatic-configuration-internet-explorer-customization-wizard.md).
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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To set up automatic detection for DHCP servers**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To set up automatic detection for DHCP servers**
- Open the [DHCP Administrative Tool](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=302212), create a new option type, using the code number 252, and then associate it with the URL to your configuration file. For detailed instructions about how to do this, see [Create an option 252 entry in DHCP](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=294649).
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For more detailed information about how to set up your DHCP server, see your server documentation.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To set up automatic detection for DNS servers**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To set up automatic detection for DNS servers**
1. In your DNS database file, the file thats used to associate your host (computer) names to static IP addresses in a zone, you need to create a host record named, **WPAD**. This record contains entries for all of the hosts that require static mappings, such as workstations, name servers, and mail servers. It also has the IP address to the web server storing your automatic configuration (.js, .jvs, .pac, or .ins) file.

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![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the User Experience page**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the User Experience page**
1. Choose how your employee should interact with Setup, including:

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The Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 stores your original settings in the Install.ins file and will show them each time you re-open the wizard. For more information about .ins files, see [Using Internet Settings (.INS) Files](using-internet-settings--ins--files.md).
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To create multiple versions of your browser package**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To create multiple versions of your browser package**
1. Use the IE Customization Wizard 11 to create a custom browser package. For more information about how to run the wizard, start with the [File Locations: Internet Explorer Customization Wizard](file-locations-internet-explorer-customization-wizard.md) topic.

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After youve deployed your custom Internet Explorer package to your employees, you can use the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) snap-in to view your created policy settings. The RSoP snap-in is a two-step process. First, you run the RSoP wizard to determine what information should be viewed. Second, you open the specific items in the console window to view the settings. For complete instructions about how to use RSoP, see [Resultant Set of Policy](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=259479).
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To add the RSoP snap-in**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To add the RSoP snap-in**
1. On the **Start** screen, type *MMC*.
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Youre now ready to use the RSoP snap-in from the console.
![](../common/wedge.gif)**To use the RSoP snap-in**
![](images/wedge.gif)**To use the RSoP snap-in**
1. Right-click **Resultant Set of Policy** and then click **Generate RSoP Data**.

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