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|Group Policy |Description |
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|Disabled or not configured<br>**(default)** |Allowed. Users can uninstall extensions. If you previously enabled this policy and you decide to disable it, the list of extension PFNs defined in this policy get ignored. |
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|Enabled |Provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension PFNs. For example, adding _Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper8wekyb3d8bbwe;Microsoft.OfficeOnline8wekyb3d8bbwe_ prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and Office Online extension. After defining the list of extensions, you deploy them through any available enterprise deployment channel, such as Microsoft Intune. Removing extensions from the list does not uninstall the extension from the user’s computer automatically. To uninstall the extension, use any available enterprise deployment channel. If you enable the Allow Developer Tools policy, then this policy does not prevent users from debugging and altering the logic on an extension. |
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|Enabled |Provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension PFNs. For example, adding the following the OneNote Web Clipper and Office Online extension prevents users from turning it off:<p>_Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper8wekyb3d8bbwe;Microsoft.OfficeOnline8wekyb3d8bbwe_ <p>After defining the list of extensions, you deploy them through any available enterprise deployment channel, such as Microsoft Intune. Removing extensions from the list does not uninstall the extension from the user’s computer automatically. To uninstall the extension, use any available enterprise deployment channel. If you enable the Allow Developer Tools policy, then this policy does not prevent users from debugging and altering the logic on an extension. |
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### ADMX info and settings
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# Deploy Microsoft Edge kiosk mode (Preview)
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>Applies to: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 <br>
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>Preview build 17718
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>Preview build 17713+
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Microsoft Edge kiosk mode works with assigned access to let IT administrators create a tailored browsing experience designed for kiosk devices. To use Microsoft Edge kiosk mode, you must configure Microsoft Edge as an application in assigned access. Learn more about [Configuring kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/kiosk-shared-pc).
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