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#Table of Contents
##[Microsoft Edge - Deployment Guide for IT Pros](microsoft-edge-deployment-guide-for-it-pros.md)
##[Microsoft Edge requirements and language support](hardware-and-software-requirements.md)
##[Available policies for Microsoft Edge](available-policies.md)
##[Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility](emie-to-improve-compatibility.md)

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Description: 'Microsoft Edge works with Group Policy and Microsoft Intune to help you manage your organization''s computer settings.'
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title: Available policies for Microsoft Edge
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# Available policies for Microsoft Edge
**Last updated**
- January 7, 2015
**Applies to:**
- 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.
By using Group Policy and Intune, you can set up a policy setting once, and then copy that setting onto many computers. For example, you can set up multiple security settings in a GPO that's linked to a domain, and then apply all of those settings to every computer in the domain.
<p>**Note**<br>For more info about Group Policy, see the [Group Policy TechCenter](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=214514). This site provides links to the latest technical documentation, videos, and downloads for Group Policy. For more info about the tools you can use to change your Group Policy objects, see the Internet Explorer 11 topics, [Group Policy and the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=617921), [Group Policy and the Local Group Policy Editor](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=617922), [Group Policy and the Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=617923), and [Group Policy and Windows Powershell](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=617924).
 
## Group Policy settings
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:
| Policy name | Description | Options |
| -------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| Allow employees to send Do Not Track headers | Whether employees can send Do Not Track headers to websites that request tracking info. | **Enable:** Employees can send Do Not Track headers to websites requesting tracking info.<p> **Disable or not configured (default):** Stops employees from sending Do Not Track headers to websites requesting tracking info. |
| Turn off web content in new tab page | Decide what Microsoft Edge shows when opening a new tab. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Employees can see the new tab page with Top Sites, Top Sites with suggested content, or a blank page. <p> **Disable:** Employees see an empty tab and are unable to change the **Open new tabs with** setting. |
| Configure cookies | Decide how your company deals with cookies. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Lets you decide how your company treats cookies. If you use this option, you must also choose whether to <ul><li>**Allow all cookies (default)**. Allows all cookies from all websites</li><li>**Block all cookies**. Blocks all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block only 3rd-party cookies**. Blocks only cookies from 3rd-party websites.</li></ul><p> **Disable:** Allows all cookies from all websites. |
| Configure corporate Home pages | Choose which corporate Home pages should appear for domain-joined devices. | **Enable:** Configure corporate Home pages for domain-joined devices. If you use this option, you must also include site URLs.<p>**Example**<br>```<support.contoso.com><support.fabrikam.com>```<p>**Note**<br>You must use this format and the angle brackets if you have multiple pages.<p> **Disable or not configured (default):** Uses the corporate Home pages and URLs specified in the App settings. |
| Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List | Whether your company uses Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps. | **Enable:** Lets you use the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps, if its configured. If you use this option, you must also add the location to your site list in the **{URI}** box. When configured, any site on the list will always open in IE11.<p> **Disable or not configured:** You won't be able to use the Enterprise Mode Site List. |
| Configure Favorites | Decide what sites appear on the default **Favorites** list. | **Enable:** Configure the default list of **Favorite** sites for your employees. If you use this option, you must also add the actual names and URLs for the sites. <p> **Disable or not configured (default):** Uses the **Favorites** list names and URLs specified in the **Favorites** hub. |
| Dont allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides | Whether employees can override the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious websites. | **Enable:** Stops employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings and blocks them from visiting the site.<p> **Disable or not configured (default):** Lets employees ignore the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious sites and continue to the site.<p>**Note**<br>You can also turn on the SmartScreen Filter, using the **Turn off the SmartScreen Filter** setting and stop employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified file downloads, using the **Dont allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides for unverified files** setting. |
| Dont allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides for unverified files | Whether employees can override the SmartScreen Filter warnings about downloading unverified files. | **Enable:** Stops employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings and stops them from downloading unverified files.<p>**Disable or not configured (default):** Lets employees ignore the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified files and lets them continue the download process. <p>**Note**<br>You can also turn on the SmartScreen Filter, using the **Turn off the SmartScreen Filter** setting and stop employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially dangerous websites, using the **Dont allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides** setting. |
| Don't allow WebRTC to share the LocalHost IP address | Whether an employees LocalHost IP address shows while using the WebRTC protocol | **Enable:** Hides the LocalHost IP address while using the WebRTC protocol. <p> **Disable or not configured (default):** Shows the LocalHost IP address while using the WebRTC protocol. |
| Send all intranet sites to IE11 | Whether your intranet sites should all open using IE11. <p> **Important:** This setting should only be used if there are known compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge. | **Enable:** Automatically opens all intranet sites using IE11. <p> **Disable or not configured (default):** Automatically opens all intranet sites using Microsoft Edge. |
| Turn off **Address** bar search suggestions | Whether search suggestions should appear in the **Address** bar of Microsoft Edge. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Employees can see search suggestions in the **Address** bar of Microsoft Edge. <p> **Disable:** Employees cant see search suggestions in the **Address** bar of Microsoft Edge. |
| Turn off Autofill | Whether employees can use Autofill to automatically fill in form fields while using Microsoft Edge. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Employees can use Autofill to complete form fields. <p> **Disable:** Employees cant use Autofill to complete form fields. |
| Turn off Developer Tools | Whether the F12 Developer Tools are available on Microsoft Edge. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Shows the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge. <p> **Disable:** Hides the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge. |
| Turn off InPrivate browsing | Whether employees can browse using InPrivate website browsing. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Lets employees use InPrivate browsing while on the corporate network. <p> **Disable:** Stops employees from using inPrivate browsing on the corporate network. |
| Turn off Password Manager | Whether employees can save their passwords locally, using Password Manager. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Employees can use Password Manager to save passwords locally. <p> **Disable:** Employees can't use Password Manager to save passwords locally. |
| Turn off Pop-up Blocker | Whether to turn on Pop-up Blocker and allow pop-ups to appear in secondary windows. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Turns on Pop-up Blocker, stopping pop-up windows. <p> **Disable:** Turns off Pop-up Blocker, allowing pop-up windows. |
|Turn off the SmartScreen Filter | Whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter to help protect your employees from potential phishing scams and malicious software. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Turns on SmartScreen Filter, providing warning messages to your employees about potential phishing scams and malicious software. <p> **Disable:** Turns off SmartScreen Filter.<p>**Note**<br>You can also stop employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially dangerous websites, using the **Dont allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides** setting and stop employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified file downloads, using the **Dont allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides for unverified files** setting. |
 
## Using Microsoft Intune to manage your Mobile Data Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge
If you manage your policies using Intune, you'll want to use these MDM policy settings. You can see the full list of available policies, on the [Policy CSP]( http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=722885) page.
<p>**Note**<br>The **Supports** column uses these options:
- **Desktop.** Supports Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise computers that are enrolled with Intune only.
- **Mobile.** Supports Windows 10 Mobile devices only.
- **Both.** Supports both desktop and mobile devices.
All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom URI Policy.
| Policy name | Supports | Details |
| -------------------------------------------- | --------------------| ------------------------------------------------------- |
| AllowAutofill | Desktop | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowAutofill</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Employees cant use Autofill to complete form fields.</li><li>**1 (default).** Employees can use Autofill to complete form fields.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| AllowBrowser | Mobile | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowBrowser</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Employees cant use Microsoft Edge.</li><li>**1 (default).** Employees can use Microsoft Edge.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| AllowCookies | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowCookies</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Block all cookies from all sites.</li><li>**1.** Block only 3rd party cookies.<li>**2 (default).** Don't block. Allow all cookies from all sites.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| AllowDeveloperTools | Desktop | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowDeveloperTools</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Employees can't use the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge.</li><li>**1 (default).** Employees can use the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| AllowDoNotTrack | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowDoNotTrack</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 (default).** Stops employees from sending Do Not Track headers to websites requesting tracking info.</li><li>**1.** Employees can send Do Not Track headers to websites requesting tracking info.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| AllowPasswordManager | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowPasswordManager</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Employees can use Password Manager to save passwords locally.</li><li>**1 (default).** Employees can't use Password Manager to save passwords locally.</li></ul></li></ul>
| AllowPopups | Desktop | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowPopups</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 (default).** Turns off Pop-up Blocker, stopping pop-up windows</li><li>**1.** Turns on Pop-up Blocker, allowing pop-up windows.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Employees can see search suggestions in the **Address** bar of Microsoft Edge.</li><li>**1 (default).** Employees cant see search suggestions in the **Address** bar of Microsoft Edge.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| AllowSmartScreen | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSmartScreen</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Turns on SmartScreen Filter, providing warning messages to your employees about potential phishing scams and malicious software.</li><li>**1 (default).** Turns off SmartScreen Filter.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| EnterpriseModeSiteList | Desktop | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/EnterpriseModeSiteList</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**Not configured (default).**</li><li>**1.** Use Enterprise Mode site list, if configured.</li><li>**2.** Specify the location to the site list.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| Favorites | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/Favorites</li><li>**Data type.** String</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>URLs to favorite webpages.</li>**Example:**<br>```<contoso.com>```<br>```<fabrikam.com>```<p>**Note** URLs must be on separate lines.</ul></li></ul> |
| FirstRunURL | Mobile | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/FirstRunURL</li><li>**Data type.** String</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>URL to first run webpage.</li><p>**Example:**<br>```<contoso.com>```</ul></li></ul> |
| HomePages | Desktop | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/HomePages</li><li>**Data type.** String</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>URLs to home pages.</li><p>**Example:**<br>```<contoso.com/support><fabrikam.com/support>```</ul></li></ul> |
| PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 (default).** Employees can ignore SmartScreen warnings.</li><li>**1.** Employees can't override SmartScreen warnings.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 (default).** Employees can ignore SmartScreen warnings for files.</li><li>**1.** Employees can't override SmartScreen warnings for files.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| PreventUsingLocalHostIPAddressforWebRTC | Desktop | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventUsingLocalHostIPAddressForWebRTC</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 (default).** Shows an employee's LocalHost IP address while using the WebRTC protocol.</li><li>**1.** Hides an employee's LocalHost IP address while using the WebRTC protocol.</li></ul></li></ul> |
## Microsoft Edge and Windows 10-specific Group Policy and MDM settings
These are additional Windows 10-specific settings that work with Microsoft Edge.
| Group Policy setting | Description | Options |
| --------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Search\Allow Cortana | Whether employees can use Cortana. | **Enable or not configured:** Employees can use Cortana on their devices.<p>**Disable:** Stops employees from using Cortana on their devices.<p>**Note** Employees can still perform searches even with Cortana turned off. |
| Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\sync your settings\Do not sync | Whether employees can use the **Sync your Settings** options to sync their settings to and from their device. | **Enable:** Turns off the **Sync your Settings** options and none of the **Sync your Setting** groups are synced on the device. You can use the **Allow users to turn syncing on** option to turn the feature off by default, but to let the employee change this setting.<p>**Disable or not configured (default):** Turns on the **Sync your Settings** area by default, letting employees pick what can sync on their device. |
| Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\sync your settings\Do not sync browser settings | Whether a browser group can use the **Sync your Settings** options to sync their info to and from their device. This includes settings and info like **History** and **Favorites**. | **Enable:** Turns off the **Sync your Settings** options so that browser groups are unable to sync their settings and info. You can use the **Allow users to turn browser syncing on** option to turn the feature off by default, but to let the employee change this setting.<p>**Disable or not configured (default):** Turns on the **Sync your Settings** area by default, letting browser groups pick what can sync on their device. |
## Additional Windows 10-specific MDM policy settings
These are additional Windows 10-specific MDM policy settings that work with Microsoft Edge.
| MDM Policy name | Supports | Details |
| ---------------------------------------| ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| AllowCortana | Both | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Experience/AllowCortana</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Employees cant use Cortana on their devices.</li><li>**1 (default).** Employees can use Cortana on their devices.</li></ul></li></ul> |
| AllowSyncMySettings | Desktop | <ul><li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Experience/AllowSyncMySettings</li><li>**Data type.** Integer</li><li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0.** Employees cant sync settings between PCs.</li><li>**1 (default).** Employees can sync between PCs.</li></ul></li></ul> |
## Related topics
* [Group Policy TechCenter](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=214514)
* [Mobile Data Management (MDM) settings]( http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=722885)
 
 
 

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Description: If you have specific web sites and apps that you know have compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge, you can use the Enterprise Mode site list so that the web sites will automatically open using Internet Explorer 11.
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title: Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility (Microsoft Edge)
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# Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility
**Last updated**
- November 12, 2015
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
If you have specific web sites and apps that you know have compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge, you can use the Enterprise Mode site list so that the web sites will automatically open using Internet Explorer 11. Additionally, if you know that your intranet sites aren't going to work properly with Microsoft Edge, you can set all intranet sites to automatically open using IE11.
Using Enterprise Mode means that you can continue to use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while also ensuring that your apps continue working on IE11.
<p>**Note**<br>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]( http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=620714).
## Fix specific websites
Microsoft Edge doesn't support ActiveX controls, Browser Helper Objects, VBScript, or other legacy technology. If you have websites or web apps that still use this technology and need IE11, you can add them to the Enterprise Mode site list, using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager.
**To add sites to your list**
1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager tool, click **Add**.<p>If you already have an existing site list, you can import it into the tool. After it's in the tool, the xml updates the list, checking **Open in IE** for each site. For info about importing the site list, see [Import your Enterprise Mode site list to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=618322).<p>![Enterprise Mode Site List Manager with Open in IE box](images/emie_open_in_ie.png)
2. Type or paste the URL for the website thats experiencing compatibility problems, like *&lt;domain&gt;*.com or *&lt;domain&gt;*.com/*&lt;path&gt;* into the **URL** box. <p>You dont need to include the `http://` or `https://` designation. The tool will automatically try both versions during validation.
3. Type any comments about the website into the **Notes about URL** box.<p>Administrators can only see comments while theyre in this tool.
4. Click **Open in IE** next to the URL that should automatically open in IE11.<p>The path within a domain can require a different compatibility mode from the domain itself. For example, the domain might look fine in the default IE11 browser, but the path might have problems and require the use of Enterprise Mode. If you added the domain previously, your original compatibility choice is still selected. However, if the domain is new, Enterprise Mode is automatically selected.
5. Click **Save** to validate your website and to add it to the site list for your enterprise.<p>If your site passes validation, its added to the global compatibility list. If the site doesnt pass validation, youll get an error message explaining the problem. Youll then be able to either cancel the site or ignore the validation problem and add it to your list anyway.
6. On the **File** menu, go to where you want to save the file, and then click **Save to XML**.<p>You can save the file locally or to a network share. However, you must make sure you deploy it to the location specified in your Group Policy setting. For more info, see [Turn on Enterprise Mode and use a site list](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=618952).
### Set up Microsoft Edge to use the Enterprise Mode site list
You must turn on the **Use Enterprise Mode Site List** Group Policy setting before Microsoft Edge can use the Enterprise Mode site list. This Group Policy applies to both Microsoft Edge and IE11, letting Microsoft Edge switch to IE11 as needed, based on the Enterprise Mode site list. For more info about IE11 and Enterprise Mode, see [Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=618377).
**To turn on Enterprise Mode using Group Policy**
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\Microsoft Edge\\Allows you to configure the Enterprise Mode Site list** setting.<p>Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a site list.<p>![Local Group Policy Editor for using a site list](images/edge-emie-grouppolicysitelist.png)
2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location to your site list.
3. Refresh your policy in your organization and then view the affected sites in Microsoft Edge.<p>The site shows a message in Microsoft Edge, saying that the page needs IE. At the same time, the page opens in IE11; in a new frame if it's not yet running, or in a new tab if it is.
**To turn on Enterprise Mode using the registry**
1. **To turn on Enterprise Mode for all users on the PC:** Open a registry editor, like regedit.exe and go to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\MicrosoftEdge\Main\EnterpriseMode`.
2. Edit the `SiteList` registry key to point to where you want to keep your Enterprise Mode site list file. For example:<p>![Enterprise mode with site list in the registry](images/edge-emie-registrysitelist.png)
- **HTTP location**: *“SiteList”=”http://localhost:8080/sites.xml”*
- **Local network**: *"SiteList"="\\\\network\\shares\\sites.xml"*
- **Local file**: *"SiteList"="file:///c:\\\\Users\\\\&lt;user&gt;\\\\Documents\\\\testList.xml"*
All of your managed devices must have access to this location if you want them to be able to access and use Enterprise Mode and your site list.
3. Refresh your policy in your organization and then view the affected sites in Microsoft Edge.<p>The site shows a message in Microsoft Edge, saying that the page needs IE. At the same time, the page opens in IE11; in a new frame if it's not yet running, or in a new tab if it is.
## Fix your intranet sites
You can add the **Send all intranet traffic over to Internet Explorer** Group Policy setting for Windows 10 so that all of your intranet sites open in IE11. This means that even if your employees are using Microsoft Edge, they will automatically switch to IE11 while viewing the intranet.
<p>**Note**<br>If you want to use Group Policy to set IE as the default browser for Internet sites, you can find the info here, [Set the default browser using Group Policy]( http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=620714).
**To turn on Sends all intranet traffic over to Internet Explorer using Group Policy**
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Sends all intranet traffic over to Internet Explorer` setting.<p>![Local Group Policy Editor with setting to send all intranet traffic to IE11](images/sendintranettoie.png)
2. Click **Enabled**.
3. Refresh your policy in your organization and then view the affected sites in Microsoft Edge.<p>The site shows a message in Microsoft Edge, saying that the page needs IE. At the same time, the page opens in IE11; in a new frame if it's not yet running, or in a new tab if it is.
## Related topics
* [Blog: How Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 work better together in the Enterprise](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=624035)
* [Enterprise Mode Site List Manager download](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=394378)
* [Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=618377)
* [Set the default browser using Group Policy]( http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=620714)
 
 

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Description: Microsoft Edge is pre-installed on all Windows 10-capable devices that meet the minimum system requirements and are on the supported language list.
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title: Microsoft Edge requirements and language support
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# Microsoft Edge requirements and language support
**Last updated**
- November 12, 2015
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
Microsoft Edge is pre-installed on all Windows 10-capable devices that meet the minimum system requirements and are on the supported language list.
## Minimum system requirements
Some of the components in this table might also need additional system resources. Check the component's documentation for more information.
| Item | Minimum requirements |
| ------------------ | -------------------------------------------- |
| Computer/processor | 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster (32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64)) |
| Operating system | <ul><li>Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)</li><li>Windows 10 Mobile</li></ul><p>**Note**<br> For specific Windows 10 Mobile requirements, see the [Minimum hardware requirements for Windows 10 Mobile](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=699266) topic. |
| Memory | <ul><li>Windows 10 (32-bit) - 1 GB</li><li>Windows 10 (64-bit) - 2 GB</li></ul> |
| Hard drive space | <ul><li>Windows 10 (32-bit) - 16 GB</li><li>Windows 10 (64-bit) - 20 GB</li></ul> |
| DVD drive | DVD-ROM drive (if installing from a DVD-ROM) |
| Display | Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor with 256 colors |
| Graphics card | Microsoft DirectX 9 or later with Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 1.0 driver |
| Peripherals | Internet connection and a compatible pointing device |
 
## Supported languages
Microsoft Edge supports all of the same languages as Windows 10, including:
| Language | Country/Region | Code |
| ------------------------ | -------------- | ------ |
| Afrikaans (South Africa) | South Africa | af-ZA |
| Albanian (Albania) | Albania | sq-AL |
| Amharic | Ethiopia | am-ET |
| Arabic (Saudi Arabia) | Saudi Arabia | ar-SA |
| Armenian | Armenia | hy-AM |
| Assamese | India | as-IN |
| Azerbaijani (Latin, Azerbaijan) | Azerbaijan | az-Latn-AZ |
| Bangla (Bangladesh) | Bangladesh | bn-BD |
| Bangla (India) | India | bn-IN |
| Basque (Basque) | Spain | eu-ES |
| Belarusian (Belarus) | Belarus | be-BY |
| Bosnian (Latin) | Bosnia and Herzegovina | bs-Latn-BA |
| Bulgarian (Bulgaria) | Bulgaria | bg-BG |
| Catalan (Catalan) | Spain | ca-ES |
| Central Kurdish (Arabic) | Iraq | ku-Arab-IQ |
| Cherokee (Cherokee) | United States | chr-Cher-US |
| Chinese (Hong Kong SAR) | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region | zh-HK |
| Chinese (Simplified, China) | People's Republic of China | zh-CN |
| Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) | Taiwan | zh-TW |
| Croatian (Croatia) | Croatia | hr-HR |
| Czech (Czech Republic) | Czech Republic | cs-CZ |
| Danish (Denmark) | Denmark | da-DK |
| Dari | Afghanistan | prs-AF |
| Dutch (Netherlands) | Netherlands | nl-NL |
| English (United Kingdom) | United Kingdom | en-GB |
| English (United States) | United States | en-US |
| Estonian (Estonia) | Estonia | et-EE |
| Filipino (Philippines) | Philippines | fil-PH |
| Finnish (Finland) | Finland | fi_FI |
| French (Canada) | Canada | fr-CA |
| French (France) | France | fr-FR |
| Galician (Galician) | Spain | gl-ES |
| Georgian | Georgia | ka-GE |
| German (Germany) | Germany | de-DE |
| Greek (Greece) | Greece | el-GR |
| Gujarati | India | gu-IN |
| Hausa (Latin, Nigeria) | Nigeria | ha-Latn-NG |
| Hebrew (Israel) | Israel | he-IL |
| Hindi (India) | India | hi-IN |
| Hungarian (Hungary) | Hungary | hu-HU |
| Icelandic | Iceland | is-IS |
| Igbo | Nigeria | ig-NG |
| Indonesian (Indonesia) | Indonesia | id-ID |
| Irish | Ireland | ga-IE |
| isiXhosa | South Africa | xh-ZA |
| isiZulu | South Africa | zu-ZA |
| Italian (Italy) | Italy | it-IT |
| Japanese (Japan) | Japan | ja-JP |
| Kannada | India | kn-IN |
| Kazakh (Kazakhstan) | Kazakhstan | kk-KZ |
| Khmer (Cambodia) | Cambodia | km-KH |
| K'iche' | Guatemala | quc-Latn-GT |
| Kinyarwanda | Rwanda | rw-RW |
| KiSwahili | Kenya, Tanzania | sw-KE |
| Konkani | India | kok-IN |
| Korean (Korea) | Korea | ko-KR |
| Kyrgyz | Kyrgyzstan | ky-KG |
| Lao (Laos) | Lao P.D.R. | lo-LA |
| Latvian (Latvia) | Latvia | lv-LV |
| Lithuanian (Lithuania) | Lithuania | lt-LT |
| Luxembourgish (Luxembourg) | Luxembourg | lb-LU |
| Macedonian (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Macedonia (FYROM) | mk-MK |
| Malay (Malaysia) | Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore | ms-MY |
| Malayalam | India | ml-IN |
| Maltese | Malta | mt-MT |
| Maori | New Zealand | mi-NZ |
| Marathi | India | mr-IN |
| Mongolian (Cyrillic) | Mongolia | mn-MN |
| Nepali | Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal | ne-NP |
| Norwegian (Nynorsk) | Norway | nn-NO |
| Norwegian, Bokmål (Norway) | Norway | nb-NO |
| Odia | India | or-IN |
| Polish (Poland) | Poland | pl-PL |
| Portuguese (Brazil) | Brazil | pt-BR |
| Portuguese (Portugal) | Portugal | pt-PT |
| Punjabi | India | pa-IN |
| Punjabi (Arabic) | Pakistan | pa-Arab-PK |
| Quechua | Peru | quz-PE |
| Romanian (Romania) | Romania | ro-RO |
| Russian (Russia) | Russia | ru-RU |
| Scottish Gaelic | United Kingdom | gd-GB |
| Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia, and Herzegovina) | Bosnia and Herzegovina | sr-Cyrl-BA |
| Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia) | Serbia | sr-Cyrl-RS |
| Serbian (Latin, Serbia) | Serbia | sr-Latn-RS |
| Sesotho sa Leboa | South Africa | nso-ZA |
| Setswana (South Africa) | South Africa and Botswana | tn-ZA |
| Sindhi (Arabic) | Pakistan | sd-Arab-PK |
| Sinhala | Sri Lanka | si-LK |
| Slovak (Slovakia) | Slovakia | sk-SK |
| Slovenian (Slovenia) | Slovenia | sl-SL |
| Spanish (Mexico) | Mexico | es-MX |
| Spanish (Spain, International Sort) | Spain | en-ES |
| Swedish (Sweden) | Sweden | sv-SE |
| Tajik (Cyrillic) | Tajikistan | tg-Cyrl-TJ |
| Tamil (India) | India and Sri Lanka | ta-IN |
| Tatar | Russia | tt-RU |
| Telugu | India | te-IN |
| Thai (Thailand) | Thailand | th-TH |
| Tigrinya (Ethiopia) | Ethiopia | ti-ET |
| Turkish (Turkey) | Turkey | tr-TR |
| Turkmen | Turkmenistan | tk-TM |
| Ukrainian (Ukraine) | Ukraine | uk-UA |
| Urdu | Pakistan | ur-PK |
| Uyghur | People's Republic of China | ug-CN |
| Uzbek (Latin, Uzbekistan) | Uzbekistan | uz-Latn-UZ |
| Valencian | Spain | ca-ES-valencia |
| Vietnamese | Vietnam | vi-VN |
| Welsh | United Kingdom | cy-GB |
| Wolof | Senegal | wo-SN |
| Yoruba | Nigeria | yo-NG |
 
 
 

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Description: Microsoft Edge is the new, default web browser for Windows 10, helping you to experience modern web standards, better performance, improved security, and increased reliability.
ms.assetid: 70377735-B2F9-4B0B-9658-4CF7C1D745BB
ms.prod: edge
ms.mktglfcycl: general
ms.sitesec: library
title: Microsoft Edge - Deployment Guide for IT Pros
---
# Microsoft Edge - Deployment Guide for IT Pros
**Last updated**
- July 28, 2015
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
Microsoft Edge is the new, default web browser for Windows 10, helping you to experience modern web standards, better performance, improved security, and increased reliability. Microsoft Edge also introduces new features like Web Note, Reading View, and Cortana that you can use along with your normal web browsing abilities.
Microsoft Edge lets you stay up-to-date through the Windows Store and to manage your enterprise through Group Policy or your mobile device management (MDM) tools.
<p>**Note**<br>This content isn't meant to be a step-by-step guide, so not everything that's talked about in this guide will be necessary for you to manage and deploy Microsoft Edge in your company.
## In this section
| Topic | Description |
| -----------------------| ----------------------------------- |
| [Microsoft Edge requirements and language support](hardware-and-software-requirements.md) | Microsoft Edge is pre-installed on all Windows 10-capable devices that meet the minimum system requirements and are on the supported language list.|
| [Available policies for Microsoft Edge](available-policies.md) | Microsoft Edge works with Group Policy and Microsoft Intune to help you manage your organization's computer settings. <p>Group Policy objects (GPO's) can include registry-based Administrative Template policy settings, security settings, software deployment information, scripts, folder redirection, and preferences. By using Group Policy and Intune, you can set up a policy setting once, and then copy that setting onto many computers. For example, you can set up multiple security settings in a GPO that's linked to a domain, and then apply all of those settings to every computer in the domain. |
| [Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility](emie-to-improve-compatibility.md) | If you have specific web sites and apps that you know have compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge, you can use the Enterprise Mode site list so that the web sites will automatically open using Internet Explorer 11. Additionally, if you know that your intranet sites aren't going to work properly with Microsoft Edge, you can set all intranet sites to automatically open using IE11. <p>Using Enterprise Mode means that you can continue to use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while also ensuring that your apps continue working on IE11. |
## Interoperability goals and enterprise guidance
Our primary goal is that your modern websites work in Microsoft Edge. To that end, we've made Microsoft Edge the default browser.
However, if you're running web apps that continue to use:
* ActiveX controls
* x-ua-compatible headers
* &lt;meta&gt; tags
* Enterprise mode or compatibility view to address compatibility issues
* legacy document modes
You'll need to keep running them using IE11. If you don't have IE11 installed anymore, you can download it from the Windows Store or from the [Internet Explorer 11 download page](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=290956). Alternatively, you can also use Enterprise Mode with Microsoft Edge to transition only the sites that need these technologies to load in IE11. For info about Enterprise Mode and Edge, see [Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility](emie-to-improve-compatibility.md).
## Related topics
* [Download Internet Explorer 11](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=290956)