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## Available dual-browser experiences
Based on the size of your legacy web app dependency, determined by the data collected with [Windows Upgrade Analytics](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/09/26/new-windows-10-and-office-365-features-for-the-secure-productive-enterprise/), there are several options from which you can choose to configure your enterprise browsing environment:
- Use Microsoft Edge as your primary browser.
- Use Microsoft Edge as your primary browser and use Enterprise Mode to open sites in Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) that use IE proprietary technologies.
- Use Microsoft Edge as your primary browser and open all intranet sites in IE11.
- Use IE11 as your primary browser and use Enterprise Mode to open sites in Microsoft Edge that use modern web technologies.
For more info about when to use which option, and which option is best for you, see the [Continuing to make it easier for Enterprise customers to upgrade to Internet Explorer 11 — and Windows 10](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/11/23/windows-10-1511-enterprise-improvements) blog.

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## Configuration options
You can make changes to your deployment through the software management system you have chosen.
### Choosing an update channel
### Configure policies using Group Policy Editor
### Configure policies using Registry Editor
### Configure policies using Intune

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## Controlling browser content
This section explains how to control content in the browser.
### Configure Pop-up Blocker
[configure-pop-up-blocker-include](../edge/includes/configure-pop-up-blocker-include.md)
### Allow exentions
[allow-extensions-include](../edge/includes/allow-extensions-include.md)
[send-all-intranet-sites-ie-include](../edge/includes/send-all-intranet-sites-ie-include.md)
[keep-fav-sync-ie-edge-include](../edge/includes/keep-fav-sync-ie-edge-include.md)
extensions
javascript
Tracking your browser:
- Do not track

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# Control browsing behavior
This section explains how to contol the behavior of Microsoft Edge in certain circumstances. Besides changing how sites deplay and the look and feel of the browser itself, you can also change how the browser behaves, for example, you can change the settings for security.
## Security settings
## Cookies
[configure-cookies-include](../edge/includes/configure-cookies-include.md)
## Search engine settings
...shortdesc of search engines...how admins can control the default search engine...
### Allow address bar suggestions
[allow-address-bar-suggestions-include](../edge/includes/allow-address-bar-suggestions-include.md)
[configure-search-suggestions-address-bar-include](../edge/includes/configure-search-suggestions-address-bar-include.md)
[allow-search-engine-customization-include](../edge/includes/allow-search-engine-customization-include.md)
[configure-additional-search-engines-include](../edge/includes/configure-additional-search-engines-include.md)
[set-default-search-engine-include](../edge/includes/set-default-search-engine-include.md)
## Extensions
Extensions allow you to add features and functionality directly into the browser itself. Choose from a range of extensions from the Microsoft Store.
[Allow Extensions](../edge/available-policies.md#allow-extensions)
[allow-sideloading-extensions-include](../edge/includes/allow-sideloading-extensions-include.md)
[prevent-turning-off-required-extensions-include](../edge/includes/prevent-turning-off-required-extensions-include.md)
## Home button settings
The Home page...
### Scenarios
You can specify www.bing.com or www.google.com as the startup pages for Microsoft Edge using "HomePages" (MDM) or Configure Start Pages (GP). You can also enable the Disable Lockdown of Start pages (GP) policy or set the the DisableLockdownOfStartPages (MDM) setting to 1 allowing users to change the Microsoft Edge start options. Additionally, you can enable the Disable Lockdown of Start Pages or set the DisableLockdownOfStartPages to 2 locking down the IT-provided URLs, but allowing users to add or remove additional URLs. Users cannot switch Startup setting to another, for example, to load New Tab page or "previous pages" at startup.
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### Configuration combinations
| **Configure Home Button** | **Set Home Button URL** | **Unlock Home Button** | **Results** |
|---------------------------------|-------------------------|------------------------|---------------------------------|
| Not configured (0/Null default) | N/A | N/A | Shows home button and loads the Start page. |
| Enabled (1) | N/A | Disabled (0 default) | Shows home button, loads the New tab page, and prevent users from making changes to it. |
| Enabled (1) | N/A | Disabled (0 default) | Shows home button, loads the New tab page, and let users from making changes to it. |
| Enabled (2) | Enabled | Disabled (0 default) | Shows home button, loads custom URL defined in the Set Home Button URL policy, prevent users from changing what page loads. |
| Enabled (2) | Enabled | Enabled | Shows home button, loads custom URL defined in the Set Home Button URL policy, and allow users to change what page loads. |
| Enabled (3) | N/A | N/A | Hides home button. |
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[configure-home-button-include](configure-home-button-include.md)
[set-home-button-url-include](set-home-button-url-include.md)
[unlock-home-button-include](unlock-home-button-include.md)
## Start page settings
[configure-start-pages-include](configure-start-pages-include.md)
[disable-lockdown-of-start-pages-include](disable-lockdown-of-start-pages-include.md)
## New Tab page settings
[set-new-tab-url-include](set-new-tab-url-include.md)
[allow-web-content-new-tab-page-include](allow-web-content-new-tab-page-include.md)
## Exit tasks
[allow-clearing-browsing-data-include](allow-clearing-browsing-data-include.md)
## Kiosk mode
[Configure kiosk mode](configure-microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-include.md)
[Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout](configure-edge-kiosk-reset-idle-timeout-include.md)

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## Customize the look and feel

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## Helpful information and additional resources
- [Enterprise Mode Site List Portal source code](https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/enterprise-mode-site-list-portal)
- [Technical guidance, tools, and resources on Enterprise browsing](https://technet.microsoft.com/ie)
- [Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=42501)
- [Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=49974)
- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](../enterprise-mode/use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md)
- [Collect data using Enterprise Site Discovery](../enterprise-mode/collect-data-using-enterprise-site-discovery.md)
- [Web Application Compatibility Lab Kit](https://technet.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/mt612809.aspx)
- [Microsoft Services Support](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftservices/support.aspx)
- [Find a Microsoft partner on Pinpoint](https://partnercenter.microsoft.com/pcv/search)
- [Web Application Compatibility Lab Kit for Internet Explorer 11](https://technet.microsoft.com/browser/mt612809.aspx)
- [Download Internet Explorer 11](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=290956)
- [Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) - Administrator's Guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=760646)
- [Fix web compatibility issues using document modes and the Enterprise Mode site list](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/fix-compat-issues-with-doc-modes-and-enterprise-mode-site-list)

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If you need to replace your entire site list because of errors, or simply
because its out of date, you can import your exported Enterprise Mode site list
using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager.
> [!IMPORTANT] Importing your file overwrites everything thats currently in
> the tool, so make sure its what want to do.
1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **File \> Import**.
2. Go to the exported .EMIE file.
- For example, `C:\users\<user_name>\documents\sites.emie`
1. Click **Open**.
2. Review the alert message about all of your entries being overwritten and
click **Yes**.

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## Interoperability goals and enterprise guidance
Our primary goal is that your websites work in Microsoft Edge. To that end, we've made Microsoft Edge the default browser.
You must continue using IE11 if web apps use any of the following:
* ActiveX controls
* x-ua-compatible headers
* &lt;meta&gt; tags
* Enterprise mode or compatibility view to address compatibility issues
* legacy document modes [what is this?]
If you have uninstalled IE11, you can download it from the Microsoft Store or from the [Internet Explorer 11 download page](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=290956). Alternatively, you can use Enterprise Mode with Microsoft Edge to transition only the sites that need these technologies to load in IE11.
>[!TIP]
>If you want to use Group Policy to set Internet Explorer as your default browser, you can find the info here, [Set the default browser using Group Policy]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620714).
|Technology |Why it existed |Why we don't need it anymore |
|---------|---------|---------|
|ActiveX |ActiveX is a binary extension model introduced in 1996 which allowed developers to embed native Windows technologies (COM/OLE) in web pages. These controls can be downloaded and installed from a site and were subsequently loaded in-process and rendered in Internet Explorer. | |
|Browser Helper Objects (BHO) |BHOs are a binary extension model introduced in 1997 which enabled developers to write COM objects that were loaded in-process with the browser and could perform actions on available windows and modules. A common use was to build toolbars that installed into Internet Explorer. | |
|Document modes | Starting with IE8, Internet Explorer introduced a new “document mode” with every release. These document modes could be requested via the x-ua-compatible header to put the browser into a mode which emulates legacy versions. |Similar to other modern browsers, Microsoft Edge will have a single “living” document mode. In order to minimize the compatibility burden, features will be tested behind switches in about:flags until they are stable and ready to be turned on by default. |