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7. If enabled, displays the script’s progress in a cmd window, providing you immediate visibility into issues (success or fail for each step) and/or writes to log file.
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8. If enabled, collects Internet Explorer data. By default, Internet Explorer data collection is disabled. To enable this functionality, uncomment the section related to IEDataOptIn. The following registry values determine what Internet Explorer data can be collected:
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8. If enabled, collects Internet Explorer data. By default, Internet Explorer data collection is disabled. To enable this functionality, locate the AllowIEData, which will be set to Disable. Delete Disable and replace AllowIEData with IEDataOptIn. Then set the value to determine what Internet Explorer data can be collected:
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0 – Internet Explorer data collection is disabled
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# Review site discovery
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This section of the Upgrade Analytics workflow provides an inventory of web sites that are being used by client computers in your environment. This inventory information can help with prioritizing compatibility testing as part of upgrading to Windows 10 and Internet Explorer 11. You can make more informed decisions about testing based on usage data.
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This section of the Upgrade Analytics workflow provides an inventory of web sites that are being used by client computers that run Internet Explorer on Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 in your environment. This inventory information is provided as optional data related to upgrading to Windows 10 and Internet Explorer 11, and is meant to help prioritize compatibility testing for web applications. You can make more informed decisions about testing based on usage data. Data from Edge browser is not collected.
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## Install prerequisite security update for Internet Explorer (KB3170106)
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## Install prerequisite security update for Internet Explorer
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There are two prerequisites for using site discovery:
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Ensure the following prerequisites are met before using site discovery:
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1. Install [July, 2016 Internet Explorer cumulative update (KB3170106)](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3170106) or later. This update provides the capability for site discovery.
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2. Enable Internet Explorer data collection, which is disabled by default. It is enabled after you [run the Upgrade Analytics deployment script](upgrade-analytics-get-started.md#run-the-upgrade-analytics-deployment-script), or you can enable it by creating the following registry entry:
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1. Install the latest Internet Explorer 11 Cumulative Update. This update provides the capability for site discovery and is available in the [July 2016 cumulative update (KB3170106)](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3170106) and later.
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2. Install the update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetery ([KB3080149](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3080149)).
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3. Enable Internet Explorer data collection, which is disabled by default. To enable it, modify the [Upgrade Analytics deployment script](upgrade-analytics-get-started.md#run-the-upgrade-analytics-deployment-script) to allow Internet Explorer data collection before you run it, or you can enable it by creating the following registry entry:
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HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\DataCollection
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This blade indicates the most visited sites by computers in your environment. Review this list to determine which web applications and sites are used most frequently. The number of visits is based on the total number of views, and not by the number of unique devices accessing a page.
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For each site, the fully qualified domain name will be listed. You can sort the data by domain name or by URL.
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For each site, the fully qualified domain name will be listed. You can sort the data by domain name or by URL.
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Click the name of any site in the list to drill down into more details about the visits, including the time of each visit and the computer name.
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