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# Contributing to Windows IT professional documentation
# Editing Windows IT professional documentation
Thank you for your interest in the Windows IT professional documentation! We appreciate your feedback, edits, and additions to our docs.
This page covers the basic steps for contributing to our technical documentation.
This page covers the basic steps for editing our technical documentation.
## Sign a CLA
All contributors who are ***not*** a Microsoft employee must [sign a Microsoft Contribution Licensing Agreement (CLA)](https://cla.microsoft.com/) before contributing to any Microsoft repositories.
If you've already contributed to Microsoft repositories in the past, congratulations!
All contributors who are ***not*** a Microsoft employee must [sign a Microsoft Contribution Licensing Agreement (CLA)](https://cla.microsoft.com/) before editing any Microsoft repositories.
If you've already edited within Microsoft repositories in the past, congratulations!
You've already completed this step.
## Editing topics
@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ We've tried to make editing an existing, public file as simple as possible.
**To edit a topic**
1. Go to the page on TechNet that you want to update, and then click **Contribute**.
1. Go to the page on TechNet that you want to update, and then click **Edit**.
![GitHub Web, showing the Contribute link](images/contribute-link.png)
![GitHub Web, showing the Edit link](images/contribute-link.png)
2. Log into (or sign up for) a GitHub account.
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ We've tried to make editing an existing, public file as simple as possible.
3. Click the **Pencil** icon (in the red box) to edit the content.
![GitHub Web, showing the Pencil icon in the red box](images/pencil-icon.png)
![GitHub Web, showing the Pencil icon in the red box](images/pencil-icon.png)
4. Using Markdown language, make your changes to the topic. For info about how to edit content using Markdown, see:
- **If you're linked to the Microsoft organization in GitHub:** [Windows Open Publishing Guide Home](http://aka.ms/windows-op-guide)
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ We've tried to make editing an existing, public file as simple as possible.
5. Make your suggested change, and then click **Preview Changes** to make sure it looks correct.
![GitHub Web, showing the Preview Changes tab](images/preview-changes.png)
![GitHub Web, showing the Preview Changes tab](images/preview-changes.png)
6. When youre done editing the topic, scroll to the bottom of the page, and then click **Propose file change** to create a fork in your personal GitHub account.
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ We've tried to make editing an existing, public file as simple as possible.
7. On the **Comparing changes** screen, youll see if there are any problems with the file youre checking in.
If there are no problems, youll see the message, **Able to merge**.
![GitHub Web, showing the Comparing changes screen](images/compare-changes.png)
8. Click **Create pull request**.
@ -61,13 +61,17 @@ We've tried to make editing an existing, public file as simple as possible.
The pull request is sent to the writer of the topic and your edits are reviewed. If your request is accepted, updates are published to one of the following places:
- [Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows)
- [Internet Explorer 11](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer)
- [Microsoft Edge](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/microsoft-edge)
- [Surface](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface)
- [Surface Hub](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub)
- [Windows 10 for Education](https://technet.microsoft.com/edu/windows)
- [Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/mdop)
- [Windows 10](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10)
- [Microsoft Edge](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/deploy)
- [Surface](https://docs.microsoft.com/surface)
- [Surface Hub](https://docs.microsoft.com/surface-hub)
- [HoloLens](https://docs.microsoft.com/hololens)
- [Microsoft Store](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-store)
- [Windows 10 for Education](https://docs.microsoft.com/education/windows)
- [Windows 10 for SMB](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/smb)
- [Internet Explorer 11](https://docs.microsoft.com/internet-explorer)
- [Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack)
## Making more substantial changes

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ms.prod: edge
ms.mktglfcycl: explore
ms.sitesec: library
title: Available Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge (Microsoft Edge for IT Pros)
title: Group Policy and Mobile Device Management settings for Microsoft Edge (Microsoft Edge for IT Pros)
localizationpriority: high
---
# Available Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge
# Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge
**Applies to:**
@ -272,7 +272,10 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
### Keep favorites in sync between Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1703
- **Description:** This setting lets you decide whether people can sync their favorites between Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
- **Description:** This setting lets you decide whether people can sync their favorites between Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge, including additions, deletions, changes, and position.
>[!Note]
>Enabling this setting stops Edge favorites from syncing between connected Windows 10 devices.
- If you enable this setting, employees can sync their favorites between Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
@ -954,8 +957,10 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
- **0 (default).** Synchronization is turned off.
- **1.** Synchronization is turned on.
- **1.** Synchronization is turned on.
>[!Note]
>Enabling this setting stops Edge favorites from syncing between connected Windows 10 devices.
## Microsoft Edge and Windows 10-specific Group Policy settings
These are additional Windows 10-specific Group Policy settings that work with Microsoft Edge.

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- name: Docs
tocHref: /
topicHref: /
items:
- name: Microsoft Edge deployment
tocHref: /microsoft-edge/deploy
topicHref: /microsoft-edge/deploy/index

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"content":
[
{
"files": ["**/**.md"],
"files": ["**/*.md","**/*.yml"],
"exclude": ["**/obj/**"]
}
],
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}
],
"globalMetadata": {
"ROBOTS": "INDEX, FOLLOW"
"uhfHeaderId": "MSDocsHeader-WindowsIT",
"breadcrumb_path": "/microsoft-edge/deploy/breadcrumb/toc.json",
"ROBOTS": "INDEX, FOLLOW",
"ms.technology": "microsoft-edge",
"ms.topic": "article",
"ms.author": "lizross"
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---
title: Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 (Microsoft Edge for IT Pros)
description: Enterprise guidance for using Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.
ms.assetid: 3c5bc4c4-1060-499e-9905-2504ea6dc6aa
author: eross-msft
ms.prod: edge
ms.mktglfcycl: support
@ -56,4 +55,4 @@ IE11 offers enterprises additional security, manageability, performance, backwar
- [Microsoft Edge - Deployment Guide for IT Pros](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/microsoft-edge/index)
- [Internet Explorer 11 - Deployment Guide for IT Pros](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/index)
- [IEAK 11 - Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 Users Guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/index)
- [Internet Explorer 11 - FAQ for IT Pros](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-faq/faq-for-it-pros-ie11)
- [Internet Explorer 11 - FAQ for IT Pros](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-faq/faq-for-it-pros-ie11)

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- name: Docs
tocHref: /
topicHref: /
items:
- name: Internet Explorer
tocHref: /internet-explorer
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"content":
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"files": ["**/*.md","**/*.yml"],
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"ms.author": "lizross",
"author": "lizross",
"ms.technology": "internet-explorer",
"ms.topic": "article"
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## Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)
After you create your .xml or .txt file, you can bulk add the sites to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add multiple sites**
**To add multiple sites**
1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1), click **Bulk add from file**.

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## Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)
After you create your .xml or .txt file, you can bulk add the sites to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add multiple sites**
**To add multiple sites**
1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2), click **Bulk add from file**.

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You can add individual sites to your compatibility list by using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager.
<p>**Note**<br>If you're using the v.2 version of the Enterprise Mode schema, you'll need to use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1). For more info, see [Add sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add a site to your compatibility list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)**
**To add a site to your compatibility list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)**
1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1), click **Add**.

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You can add individual sites to your compatibility list by using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager.<p>
**Note**<br>If you're using the v.1 version of the Enterprise Mode schema, you'll need to use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1). For more info, see [Add sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using the WEnterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-enterprise-mode-tool.md).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add a site to your compatibility list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)**
**To add a site to your compatibility list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)**
1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2), click **Add**.

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- Check that the browser is pointing to the right automatic configuration script location.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To check your proxy server address**
**To check your proxy server address**
1. On the **Tools** menu, click **Internet Options**, and then **Connections**.
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ If you experience issues while setting up your proxy server, you can try these t
3. If you have multiple proxy servers, click **Advanced** to look at all of the additional addresses.<p>**Note**<br>If IE11 uses a proxy server for local IP addresses, regardless whether you turned on the **Bypass Proxy Server for Local Addresses** option, see [Internet Explorer Uses Proxy Server for Local IP Address Even if the "Bypass Proxy Server for Local Addresses" Option Is Turned On](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=85652).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To check that you've turned on the correct settings**
**To check that you've turned on the correct settings**
1. On the **Tools** menu, click **Internet Options**, and then click **Connections**.
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ If you experience issues while setting up your proxy server, you can try these t
3. In the **Automatic configuration** area, check that you've clicked the **Automatically detect settings** box. If you've turned on automatic configuration, check to make sure that you've also clicked the **Use automatic configuration script** box.<p>**Note**<br>If at this point everything is set up correctly, but the proxy server still isn't behaving properly, click the **Detect my network settings** box in the **Error** dialog box to try to detect the proxy server, again.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To check that you're pointing to the correct automatic configuration script location**
**To check that you're pointing to the correct automatic configuration script location**
1. On the **Tools** menu, click **Internet Options**, and then click **Connections**.

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## Adding the automatic configuration registry key
For custom graphics and branding, add the `FEATURE\AUTOCONFIG\BRANDING` registry key to your IE installation package.<p>**Important**<br>Follow these directions carefully because serious problems can occur if you update your registry incorrectly. For added protection, back up your registry so you can restore it if a problem occurs.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add the registry key**
**To add the registry key**
1. On the **Start** screen, type **regedit**, and then click **Regedit.exe**.
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ For custom graphics and branding, add the `FEATURE\AUTOCONFIG\BRANDING` registry
After adding the `FEATURE\AUTOCONFIG\BRANDING` registry key, you can change your automatic configuration settings to pick up the updated branding.
<p>**Important**<br>Your branding changes won't be added or updated if you've previously chosen the **Disable external branding of IE** setting in the `User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer` Group Policy object. This setting is intended to prevent branding by a third-party, like an Internet service or content provider. For more information about Group Policy, including videos and the latest technical documentation, see the [Group Policy TechCenter](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214514).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To update your settings**
**To update your settings**
1. Open the IE Customization Wizard 11, and go to the **Automatic Configuration** page.

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## Updating your automatic detection settings
To use automatic detection, you have to set up your DHCP and DNS servers.<p>**Note**<br>Your DHCP servers must support the `DHCPINFORM` message, to obtain the DHCP options.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on automatic detection for DHCP servers**
**To turn on automatic detection for DHCP servers**
1. Open the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11, and go to the **Automatic Configuration** page.
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ To use automatic detection, you have to set up your DHCP and DNS servers.<p>**No
3. Open the [DHCP Administrative Tool](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?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](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=294649).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on automatic detection for DNS servers**
**To turn on automatic detection for DNS servers**
1. Open the IE Customization Wizard 11, and go to the **Automatic Configuration** page.

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## Updating your auto-proxy settings
You can use your Internet settings (.ins) files to set up your standard proxy settings. You can also specify script files (.js, .jvs, or .pac) to configure and maintain your advanced proxy settings. IE uses your auto-proxy script files to dynamically determine whether to connect to a host or use a proxy server. If a proxy server connection fails, Internet Explorer 11 automatically attempts to connect to another proxy server that you have specified.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To update your settings**
**To update your settings**
1. Create a script file with your proxy information, copying it to a server location.

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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.prod: ie11
ms.sitesec: library
author: eross-msft
---

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- **Choose how you'll deploy your installation package.** Your deployment method should be based on whether you're installing to computers already running Windows, or if you're deploying IE11 as part of a Windows installation.
- **Existing computers running Windows.** Use System Center R2 2012 System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center Essentials 2010, Windows Server Updates Services (WSUS), or Microsoft Intune to deploy IE11. For more information about how to use these systems, see [System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276664), [System Center Essentials 2010](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=395200), [Windows Server Update Services](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276790), and [Microsoft Intune Overview](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=276667).
- **Existing computers running Windows.** Use System Center R2 2012 System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center Essentials 2010, Windows Server Updates Services (WSUS), or Microsoft Intune to deploy IE11. For more information about how to use these systems, see [System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276664), [System Center Essentials 2010](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=395200), [Windows Server Update Services](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276790), and [Microsoft Intune Overview](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-platform/microsoft-intune).
- **As part of a Windows deployment.** Update your Windows images to include IE11, and then add the update to your MDT deployment share or to your Windows image. For instructions about how to create and use Windows images, see [Create and Manage a Windows Image Using DISM](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=299408). For general information about deploying IE, see [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=331148), [Windows ADK Overview](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=276669).

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- You have custom installation packages with only minor differences. Like, having a different phone number.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To create a new package**
**To create a new package**
1. Create an installation package using the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11, as described in the [Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) Customization Wizard options](../ie11-ieak/ieak11-wizard-custom-options.md) topic.

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- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
![](images/wedge.gif) **To delete a single site from your global Enterprise Mode site list**
**To delete a single site from your global Enterprise Mode site list**
- From the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, pick the site you want to delete, and then click **Delete**.<br>
The site is permanently removed from your list.

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### Step 1: Creating .website files
The first step is to create a .website file for each website that you want to pin to the Windows 8.1 taskbar during deployment. A .website file is like a shortcut, except its a plain text file that describes not only the websites URL but also how the icon looks.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To create each .website file**
**To create each .website file**
1. Open the website in IE11.
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The first step is to create a .website file for each website that you want to pi
### Step 2: Copying the .website files to the deployment share
Next, you must enable your deployment share to copy the bing.website and msn.website files to the **Start** menu on each target computer.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To copy .website files to the deployment share**
**To copy .website files to the deployment share**
1. Open your MDT 2013 deployment share in Windows Explorer.
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Next, you must enable your deployment share to copy the bing.website and msn.web
### Step 3: Copying .website files to target computers
After your operating system is installed on the target computer, you need to copy the .website files over so they can be pinned to the taskbar.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To copy .website files to target computers**
**To copy .website files to target computers**
1. In the **Deployment Workbench** of MDT 2013, open the deployment share containing the task sequence during which you want to deploy pinned websites, and then click **Task Sequences**.
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ After your operating system is installed on the target computer, you need to cop
### Step 4: Pinning .website files to the Taskbar
With the .website files ready to copy to the **Public Links** folder on target computers for all users, the last step is to edit the Unattend.xml answer files to pin those .website files to the taskbar. You will need to complete the following steps for each task sequence during which you want to pin these websites to the taskbar.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To pin .website files to the Taskbar**
**To pin .website files to the Taskbar**
1. Open the Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM).

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If you need to edit a lot of websites, you probably dont want to do it one at a time. Instead, you can edit your saved XML or TXT file and add the sites back again. For information about how to do this, depending on your operating system and schema version, see [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md) or [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To change how your page renders**
**To change how your page renders**
1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, double-click the site you want to change.

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## Using the Local Group Policy Editor to manage group policy objects
You can use the Local Group Policy Editor to change how add-ons work in your organization.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To manage add-ons**
**To manage add-ons**
1. In the Local Group Policy Editor, go to `Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer`.
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ You can use the Local Group Policy Editor to change how add-ons work in your org
## Using the CLSID and Administrative Templates to manage group policy objects
Because every add-on has a Class ID (CLSID), you can use it to enable and disable specific add-ons, using Group Policy and Administrative Templates.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To manage add-ons**
**To manage add-ons**
1. Get the CLSID for the add-on you want to enable or disable:

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## How to target specific sites
If you want to target specific sites in your organization.
<table>
<thead>
<tr class="header">
<th>Targeted site</th>
<th>Example</th>
<th>Explanation</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>You can specify subdomains in the domain tag</td>
<td>
<pre class="syntax">
&lt;docMode&gt;
&lt;domain docMode="5"&gt;contoso.com&lt;/domain&gt;
&lt;domain docMode="9"&gt;info.contoso.com&lt;/domain&gt;
&lt;docMode&gt;</pre></td>
<td>
<ul>
<li>contoso.com uses document mode 5.</li>
<li>info.contoso.com uses document mode 9.</li>
<li>test.contoso.com also uses document mode 5.</li>
</ul>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>You can specify exact URLs by listing the full path</td>
<td>
<pre class="syntax">
&lt;emie&gt;
&lt;domain exclude="false"&gt;bing.com&lt;/domain&gt;
&lt;domain exclude="false" forceCompatView="true"&gt;contoso.com&lt;/domain&gt;
&lt;emie&gt;</pre></td>
<td>
<ul>
<li>bing.com uses IE8 Enterprise Mode.</li>
<li>contoso.com uses IE7 Enterprise Mode.</li>
</ul>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>You can nest paths underneath domains</td>
<td>
<pre class="syntax">
&lt;emie&gt;
&lt;domain exclude="true"&gt;contoso.com
&lt;path exclude="false"&gt;/about&lt;/path&gt;
&lt;path exclude="true"&gt;/about/business&lt;/path&gt;
&lt;/domain&gt;
&lt;/emie&gt;</pre></td>
<td>
<ul>
<li>contoso.com will use the default version of IE.</li>
<li>contoso.com/about and everything underneath that node will load in Enterprise Mode, except contoso.com/about/business, which will load in the default version of IE.</li>
</ul>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>You cant add a path underneath a path. The file will still be parsed, but the sub-path will be ignored</td>
<td>
<pre class="syntax">
&lt;emie&gt;
&lt;domain exclude="true"&gt;contoso.com
&lt;path&gt;/about
&lt;path exclude="true"&gt;/business&lt;/path&gt;
&lt;/path&gt;
&lt;/domain&gt;
&lt;/emie&gt;</pre></td>
<td>
<ul>
<li>contoso.com will use the default version of IE.</li>
<li>contoso.com/about and everything underneath that node will load in Enterprise Mode, including contoso.com/about/business because the last rule is ignored.</li>
</ul>
</td></tr>
</table>
|Targeted site |Example |Explanation |
|--------------|--------|------------|
|You can specify subdomains in the domain tag. |<code>&lt;docMode&gt;<br>&lt;domain docMode="5"&gt;contoso.com&lt;/domain&gt;<br>&lt;domain docMode="9"&gt;info.contoso.com&lt;/domain&gt;<br>&lt;docMode&gt;</code> |<ul><li>contoso.com uses document mode 5.</li><li>info.contoso.com uses document mode 9.</li><li>test.contoso.com also uses document mode 5.</li></ul>|
|You can specify exact URLs by listing the full path. |<code>&lt;emie&gt;<br>&lt;domain exclude="false"&gt;bing.com&lt;/domain&gt;<br>&lt;domain exclude="false" forceCompatView="true"&gt;contoso.com&lt;/domain&gt;<br>&lt;emie&gt;</code>|<ul><li>bing.com uses IE8 Enterprise Mode.</li><li>contoso.com uses IE7 Enterprise Mode.</li></ul>|
|You can nest paths underneath domains. |<code>&lt;emie&gt;<br>&lt;domain exclude="true"&gt;contoso.com<br>&lt;path exclude="false"&gt;/about&lt;/path&gt;<br>&lt;path exclude="true"&gt;<br>/about/business&lt;/path&gt;<br>&lt;/domain&gt;<br>&lt;/emie&gt;</code> |<ul><li>contoso.com will use the default version of IE.</li><li>contoso.com/about and everything underneath that node will load in Enterprise Mode, except contoso.com/about/business, which will load in the default version of IE.</li></ul> |
|You cant add a path underneath a path. The file will still be parsed, but the sub-path will be ignored. |<code>&lt;emie&gt;<br>&lt;domain exclude="true"&gt;contoso.com<br>&lt;path&gt;/about<br>&lt;path exclude="true"&gt;/business&lt;/path&gt;<br>&lt;/path&gt;<br>&lt;/domain&gt;<br>&lt;/emie&gt;</code> |<ul><li>contoso.com will use the default version of IE.</li><li>contoso.com/about and everything underneath that node will load in Enterprise Mode, including contoso.com/about/business because the last rule is ignored.</li></ul> |

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**Important**<br> 
This file is not intended for distribution to your managed devices. Instead, it is only for transferring data and comments from one manager to another. For example, if one administrator leaves and passes the existing data to another administrator. Internet Explorer doesnt read this file.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To export your compatibility list**
**To export your compatibility list**
1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Export**.

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**Note**<br>
There are two versions of the Enterprise Mode site list schema and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, based on your operating system. For more info about the schemas, see [Enterprise Mode schema v.2 guidance](enterprise-mode-schema-version-2-guidance.md) or [Enterprise Mode schema v.1 guidance](enterprise-mode-schema-version-1-guidance.md). For more info about the different site list management tools, see [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add your site to the site list**
**To add your site to the site list**
1. Open the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, and click **Add**.

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- **Manage your GPO lifecycle with change control features.** You can use the available version-control, history, and auditing features to help you manage your GPOs while moving through your archive, to your editing process, and finally to your GPO deployment.
**Note**<br>
For more information about AGPM, and to get the license, see [Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management 4.0 SP1 Step-by-Step Guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=294916).
For more information about AGPM, and to get the license, see [Advanced Group Policy Management 4.0 Documents](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13975).
 

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## How do I configure shortcuts?
You can create and configure shortcuts for any domain-based Group Policy Object (GPO) in the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To create a new Shortcut preference item**
**To create a new Shortcut preference item**
1. Open GPMC, right-click the Group Policy object that needs the new shortcut extension, and click **Edit**.

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---
description: A full-sized view of how document modes are chosen in IE11.
title: Full-sized flowchart detailing how document modes are chosen in IE11
author: eross-msft
---
Return to: [Deprecated document modes and Internet Explorer 11](deprecated-document-modes.md)<br>

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**Important**  
Importing your file overwrites everything thats currently in the tool, so make sure its what you really mean to do.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To import your compatibility list**
**To import your compatibility list**
1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Import**.

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## Adding and deploying the IE11 package
You can add and then deploy the IE11 package to any computer that's managed by Microsoft Intune.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add the IE11 package**
**To add the IE11 package**
1. From the Microsoft Intune administrator console, start the Microsoft Intune Software Publisher.
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can add and then deploy the IE11 package to any computer that's managed by M
For more info about how to decide which one to use, and how to use it, see [Deploy and configure apps](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=301806).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To automatically deploy and install the IE11 package**
**To automatically deploy and install the IE11 package**
1. From the Microsoft Intune administrator console, start and run through the Deploy Software wizard.
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ For more info about how to decide which one to use, and how to use it, see [Depl
For more info about this, see [Deploy and configure apps](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=301806).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To let your employees install the IE11 package**
**To let your employees install the IE11 package**
1. Install the package on your company's Microsoft Intune site, marking it as **Available** for the appropriate groups.

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MDT adds IE11 to your Windows images, regardless whether you are creating or deploying a customized or non-customized image. MDT also lets you perform offline servicing during the System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager task sequence, letting you add IE11 before starting Windows. For info, see [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=331148).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add IE11 to a MDT deployment share**
**To add IE11 to a MDT deployment share**
1. Right-click **Packages** from each **Deployment Shares** location, and then click **Import OS Packages**.

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# Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager
You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) by using [System Center R2 2012 Configuration Manager](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=276664). Complete these steps for each operating system and platform combination.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To install IE11**
**To install IE11**
1. Download and approve the [System requirements and language support for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](system-requirements-and-language-support-for-ie11.md).

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**Note**<br>If you support multiple architectures and operating systems, create a subfolder for each combination. If you support multiple languages, create a subfolder for each localized installation file.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To manually create the folder structure**
**To manually create the folder structure**
- Copy your custom IE11 installation file into a folder on your network, making sure it's available to your employees.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To create the folder structure using IEAK 11**
**To create the folder structure using IEAK 11**
- Run the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 in IEAK 11, using the **Full Installation Package** option.<p>
The wizard automatically puts your custom installation files in your `\<build_directory>\Flat` folder. Where the `<build_directory>` is the location of your other build files.

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# Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) lets you download a single copy of the Microsoft product update and cache it on your local WSUS servers. You can then configure your computers to get the update from your local servers instead of Windows Update. For more information about WSUS, see [Windows Server Update Services](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276790).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To import from Windows Update to WSUS**
**To import from Windows Update to WSUS**
1. Open your WSUS admin site. For example, `http://<wsus_server-name>/WSUSAdmin/`.<P>
Where `<wsus_server_name>` is the name of your WSUS server.
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Where `<wsus_server_name>` is the name of your WSUS server.
You can also download the updates without importing them by unchecking the **Import directly into Windows Server Update Services** box.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To approve Internet Explorer in WSUS for installation**
**To approve Internet Explorer in WSUS for installation**
1. Open your WSUS admin site and check the **Review synchronization settings** box from the **To Do** list.

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## Internet Explorer didn't finish installing
If Internet Explorer doesn't finish installing, it might mean that Windows Update wasn't able to install an associated update, that you have a previous, unsupported version of IE installed, or that there's a problem with your copy of IE. We recommend you try this:
![](images/wedge.gif) **To fix this issue**
**To fix this issue**
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To explicitly go to an intranet site, regardless of the environment, users can type either a trailing slash like ` contoso/` or the `http://` prefix. Either of these will cause IE11 to treat the entry as an intranet search. You can also change the default behavior so that IE11 treats your single word entry in the address bar as an intranet site, regardless of your environment.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To enable single-word intranet search**
**To enable single-word intranet search**
1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and then click **Internet Options**.

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**Important**<br>This functionality is only available in Internet Explorer for the desktop.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To change your Compatibility View settings**
**To change your Compatibility View settings**
1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click **Tools**, and then click **Compatibility View settings**.

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# .NET Framework problems with Internet Explorer 11
If youre having problems launching your legacy apps while running Internet Explorer 11, its most likely because Internet Explorer no longer starts apps that use managed browser hosting controls, like in .NET Framework 1.1 and 2.0.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn managed browser hosting controls back on**
**To turn managed browser hosting controls back on**
1. **For x86 systems or for 32-bit processes on x64 systems:** Go to the `HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\.NETFramework` registry key and change the **EnableIEHosting** value to **1**.

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## How do I fix an outdated ActiveX control or app?
From the notification about the outdated ActiveX control, you can go to the controls website to download its latest version.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To get the updated ActiveX control**
**To get the updated ActiveX control**
1. From the notification bar, tap or click **Update**.<p>
IE opens the ActiveX controls website.
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ IE opens the ActiveX controls website.
**Security Note:**<br>If you dont fully trust a site, you shouldnt allow it to load an outdated ActiveX control. However, although we dont recommend it, you can view the missing webpage content by tapping or clicking **Run this time**. This option runs the ActiveX control without updating or fixing the problem. The next time you visit a webpage running the same outdated ActiveX control, youll get the notification again.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To get the updated app**
**To get the updated app**
1. From the security warning, tap or click **Update** link.<p>
IE opens the apps website.
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Before running the PowerShell script, you must copy both the .ps1 and .mof file to the same directory location, on the client computer.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To configure IE to use WMI logging**
**To configure IE to use WMI logging**
1. Open your Group Policy editor and turn on the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE` setting.

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## IE is crashing or seems slow
If you notice that CPU usage is running higher than normal, or that IE is frequently crashing or slowing down, you should check your browser add-ons and video card. By default, IE11 uses graphics processing unit (GPU) rendering mode. However, some outdated video cards and video drivers don't support GPU hardware acceleration. If IE11 determines that your current video card or video driver doesn't support GPU hardware acceleration, it'll use Software Rendering mode.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To check your browser add-ons**
**To check your browser add-ons**
1. Start IE11 in **No Add-ons mode** by running the **Run** command from the **Start** menu, and then typing `iexplore.exe -extoff` into the box.
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4. Restart IE11. Go back to the **Manage Add-Ons** window and turn on each item, one-by-one.<p>
After you turn each item back on, see if IE crashes or slows down. Doing it this way will help you identify the add-on that's causing IE to crash. After you've figured out which add-on was causing the problem, turn it off until you have an update from the manufacturer.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To check for Software Rendering mode**
**To check for Software Rendering mode**
1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and then click **Internet Options**.

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**Important**  
This is a permanent removal and erases everything. However, if you determine it was a mistake, and you saved an XML copy of your list, you can add the file again by following the steps in the [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md) or [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md), depending on your operating system.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To clear your compatibility list**
**To clear your compatibility list**
1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Clear list**.

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Remove websites that were added to a local compatibility view list by mistake or because they no longer have compatibility problems.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To remove sites from a local compatibility view list**
**To remove sites from a local compatibility view list**
1. Open Internet Explorer 11, click **Tools**, and then click **Compatibility View Settings**.

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**Note**<br>The changes described in this topic only impact sites added to a local Enterprise Mode site list and not the list of sites deployed to all employees by an administrator. Employees can't delete sites added to the list by an administrator.
  ![](images/wedge.gif) **To remove single sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list**
  **To remove single sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list**
1. Open Internet Explorer 11 and go to the site you want to remove.
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The checkmark disappears from next to Enterprise Mode and the site is removed fr
**Note**<br>If the site is removed by mistake, it can be added back by clicking **Enterprise Mode** again.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To remove all sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list**
**To remove all sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list**
1. Open IE11, click **Tools**, and then click **Internet options**.

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You can save your current Enterprise Mode compatibility site list as an XML file, for distribution and use by your managed systems.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To save your list as XML**
**To save your list as XML**
1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Save to XML**.

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You can search to see if a specific site already appears in your global Enterprise Mode site list so you dont try to add it again.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To search your compatibility list**
**To search your compatibility list**
- From the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, type part of the URL into the **Search** box.<p>
The search query searches all of the text. For example, entering *“micro”* will return results like, www.microsoft.com, microsoft.com, and microsoft.com/images. Wildcard characters arent supported.

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# Set the default browser using Group Policy
You can use the Group Policy setting, **Set a default associations configuration file**, to set the default browser for your company devices running Windows 10.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To set the default browser as Internet Explorer 11**
**To set the default browser as Internet Explorer 11**
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\File Explorer\\Set a default associations configuration file** setting.<p>
Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a default associations configuration file, locally or on a network share. For more information about creating this file, see [Export or Import Default Application Associations]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618268).

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## Using ASP to collect your data
When you turn logging on, you need a valid URL that points to a server that can be listened to for updates to a users registry key. This means you need to set up an endpoint server for the incoming POST messages, which are sent every time the user turns Enterprise Mode on or off from the **Tools** menu.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up an endpoint server**
**To set up an endpoint server**
1. Configure an IIS server to work with your Enterprise Mode data collection process. If youre unsure how to set up IIS, see the [IIS installation webpage](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507609).
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ This sample starts with you turning on Enterprise Mode and logging (either throu
### Setting up, collecting, and viewing reports
For logging, youre going to need a valid URL that points to a server that can be listened to for updates to a users registry key. This means you need to set up an endpoint server for the incoming POST messages, which are sent every time the user turns Enterprise Mode on or off from the **Tools** menu. These POST messages go into your database, aggregating the report data by URL, giving you the total number of reports where users turned on Enterprise Mode, the total number of reports where users turned off Enterprise Mode, and the date of the last report.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up the sample**
**To set up the sample**
1. Set up a server to collect your Enterprise Mode information from your users.
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ For logging, youre going to need a valid URL that points to a server that can
4. On the **Build** menu, tap or click **Build Solution**.<p>
The required packages are automatically downloaded and included in the solution.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up your endpoint server**
**To set up your endpoint server**
1. Right-click on the name, PhoneHomeSample, and click **Publish**.
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After you finish the publishing process, you need to test to make sure the app deployed successfully.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To test, deploy, and use the app**
**To test, deploy, and use the app**
1. Open a registry editor on the computer where you deployed the app, go to the `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode` key, and change the **Enable** string to:
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The required packages are automatically downloaded and included in the solution.
3. Get your users to visit websites, turning Enterprise Mode on or off locally, as necessary.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To view the report results**
**To view the report results**
- Go to `http://<deploy_URL>/List` to see the report results.<p>
If youre already on the webpage, youll need to refresh the page to see the results.
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### Troubleshooting publishing errors
If you have errors while youre publishing your project, you should try to update your packages.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To update your packages**
**To update your packages**
1. From the **Tools** menu of Microsoft Visual Studio, click **NuGet Package Manager**, and click **Manage NuGet Packages for Solution**.

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**Important**<br>
Turning off both of these features turns off Enterprise Mode for your company. Turning off Enterprise Mode also causes any websites included in your employees manual site lists to not appear in Enterprise Mode.
  ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off the site list using Group Policy**
  **To turn off the site list using Group Policy**
1. Open your Group Policy editor, like Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
2. Go to the **Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list** setting, and then click **Disabled**.<p>
Enterprise Mode will no longer look for the site list, effectively turning off Enterprise Mode. However, if you previously turned on local control for your employees, Enterprise Mode will still be available from the **Tools** menu. You need to turn that part of the functionality off separately.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off local control using Group Policy**
**To turn off local control using Group Policy**
1. Open your Group Policy editor, like Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Enterprise Mode will no longer look for the site list, effectively turning off E
3. Enterprise Mode no longer shows up on the **Tools** menu for your employees. However, if you are still using an Enterprise Mode site list, all of the globally listed sites will still appear in Enterprise Mode. If you want to turn off all of Enterprise Mode, you will need to also turn off the site list functionality.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off the site list using the registry**
**To turn off the site list using the registry**
1. Open a registry editor, such as regedit.exe.
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ You can also use HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, depending whether you want to turn off the
3. Close all and restart all instances of Internet Explorer.<p>
IE11 stops looking at the site list for rendering instructions. However, Enterprise Mode is still available to your users locally (if it was turned on).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off local control using the registry**
**To turn off local control using the registry**
1. Open a registry editor, such as regedit.exe.

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However, you might find that many intranet sites need you to use Windows Graphics Device Interface (GDI) metrics. To avoid potential compatibility issues, you must turn off natural metrics for those sites.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off natural metrics**
**To turn off natural metrics**
- Add the following HTTP header to each site: `X-UA-TextLayoutMetrics: gdi`

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**Note**<br>
We recommend that you store and download your website list from a secure web sever (https://), to help protect against data tampering. After the list is downloaded, it's stored locally on your employees computers so if the centralized file location is unavailable, they can still use Enterprise Mode.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on Enterprise Mode using Group Policy**
**To turn on Enterprise Mode using Group Policy**
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list` setting.<p>
Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a site list. For more information about creating your site list, see the [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) topics.
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2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location to your site list.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on Enterprise Mode using the registry**
**To turn on Enterprise Mode using the registry**
1. **For only the local user:** Open a registry editor, like regedit.exe and go to `HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode`.
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Besides turning on this feature, you also have the option to provide a URL for Enterprise Mode logging. If you turn logging on, Internet Explorer initiates a simple POST back to the supplied address, including the URL and a specification that **EnterpriseMode** was turned on or off through the **Tools** menu.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on local control of Enterprise Mode using Group Policy**
**To turn on local control of Enterprise Mode using Group Policy**
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\Internet Explorer\\Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting.
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2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location for where to receive reports about when your employees use this functionality to turn Enterprise Mode on or off from the **Tools** menu.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on local control of Enterprise Mode using the registry**
**To turn on local control of Enterprise Mode using the registry**
1. Open a registry editor, like regedit.exe and go to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode`.

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## Where did the Favorites, Command, and Status bars go?
For IE11, the UI has been changed to provide just the controls needed to support essential functionality, hiding anything considered non-essential, such as the **Favorites Bar**, **Command Bar**, **Menu Bar**, and **Status Bar**. This is intended to help focus users on the content of the page, rather than the browser itself. However, if you want these bars to appear, you can turn them back on using Group Policy settings.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn the toolbars back on**
**To turn the toolbars back on**
- Right click in the IE toolbar heading and choose to turn on the **Command bar**, **Favorites bar**, and **Status bar** from the menu.
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# Using Setup Information (.inf) files to create install packages
IEAK 11 uses Setup information (.inf) files to provide uninstallation instructions. Uninstallation instructions let your employees remove components, like files, registry entries, or shortcuts, through the **Uninstall or change a program** box. For details about .inf files, see [INF File Sections and Directives](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=327959).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add uninstallation instructions to the .inf files**
**To add uninstallation instructions to the .inf files**
- Open the Registry Editor (regedit.exe) and add these registry keys:
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**Important**<br>
The IE11 Blocker Toolkit doesn't stop users from manually installing IE11 from the [Microsoft Download Center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=327753). Also, even if you've installed previous versions of the toolkit before, like for Internet Explorer 10, you still need to install this version to prevent the installation of IE11.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To install the toolkit**
**To install the toolkit**
1. Download the IE11 Blocker Toolkit from [Toolkit to Disable Automatic Delivery of Internet Explorer 11](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=327745).

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**Note**<br>
The customizations you make on this page apply only to Internet Explorer for the desktop.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Accelerators page**
**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 `<system_drive>\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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add and approve ActiveX controls**
**To add and approve ActiveX controls**
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Youll only see this page if you are running the **Internal** version of the IE Customization Wizard 11.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Additional Settings page**
**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 info, see [Set up auto detection for DHCP or DNS servers using IEAK 11](auto-detection-dhcp-or-dns-servers-ieak11.md), or refer to the product documentation for your DNS and DHCP software packages.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To check the existing settings on your employees devices**
**To check the existing settings on your employees devices**
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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Automatic Configuration page**
**To use the Automatic Configuration page**
1. Check the **Automatically detect configuration settings** box to automatically detect browser settings.

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Before you can set up your environment to use automatic detection, you need to turn the feature on.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on the automatic detection feature**
**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 [Use the Automatic Configuration page in the IEAK 11 Wizard](auto-config-ieak11-wizard.md).
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<p>**Note**<br>
DHCP has a higher priority than DNS for automatic configuration. If DHCP provides the URL to a .pac, .jvs, .js, or .ins configuration file, the process stops and the DNS lookup doesn't happen.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up automatic detection for DHCP servers**
**To set up automatic detection for DHCP servers**
- Open the [DHCP Administrative Tool](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?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](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=294649).
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`http://123.4.567.8/account.pac`<p>
For more detailed info about how to set up your DHCP server, see your server documentation.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up automatic detection for DNS servers**
**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.<p>The syntax is:<br>
`<host_name> IN A <host_ip_address>`<br>

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- **Disk space available**. The amount of hard drive space available on the computer thats running the IE Customization Wizard 11.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Automatic Version Synchronization page**
**To use the Automatic Version Synchronization page**
1. Click **Synchronize**.<p>
You might receive a security warning before downloading your Setup file, asking if you want to continue. Click **Run** to continue.

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**Note**<br>The customizations you make on this page apply only to Internet Explorer for the desktop.
 ![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Browser User Interface page**
 **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.<p>
The text shows up in the title bar as **IE provided by** &lt;*your_custom_text*&gt;.

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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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Browsing Options page**
**To use the Browsing Options page**
1. Decide how you want to manage links that are already installed on your employees computer:

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**Note**<br>Using the options on the **Additional Settings** page of the wizard, you can let your employees change their connection settings. For more information see the [Additional Settings](additional-settings-ieak11-wizard.md) page. You can also customize additional connection settings using the **Automatic Configuration** page in the wizard. For more information see the [Automatic Configuration](auto-config-ieak11-wizard.md) page.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To view your current connection settings**
**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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Connection Settings page**
**To use the Connection Settings page**
1. Decide if you want to customize your connection settings. You can pick:

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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 info about .ins files, see [Using Internet Settings (.INS) files with IEAK 11](using-internet-settings-ins-files.md).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To create multiple versions of your browser package**
**To create multiple versions of your browser package**
1. Use the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 to create a custom browser package. For more info about how to run the wizard, start with the [Use the File Locations page in the IEAK 11 Wizard](file-locations-ieak11-wizard.md) topic.

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# Use uninstallation .INF files to uninstall custom components
The 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**.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To uninstall your custom components**
**To uninstall your custom components**
1. Open the Registry Editor and add a new key and value to:<br>`HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\app-name,"DisplayName",,"description"`<p>
Where *description* is the string thats shown in the **Uninstall or change a program** box.

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**Important**<br>You should sign any custom code thats being downloaded over the Internet. The default settings of Internet Explorer 11 will automatically reject any unsigned code. For more info about digitally signing custom components, see [Security features and IEAK 11](security-and-ieak11.md).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Custom Component page**
**To use the Custom Component page**
1. Click **Add**.<p>
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## Automatic Search Configuration
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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up Automatic Search**
**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.<p>
For info about the acceptable values for the *%1* and *%2* parameters, see the [Automatic Search parameters](#automatic-search-parameters). For an example of the script file, see the [Sample Automatic Search script](#sample-automatic-search-script).<p>
@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ For info about the acceptable values for the *%1* and *%2* parameters, see the [
3. Go to the section labeled **Searching** and type *intranet* into the **Search Provider Keyword** box.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To redirect to a different site than the one provided by the search results**
**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**.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To disable Automatic Search**
**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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To work with Favorites**
**To work with Favorites**
1. To import your existing folder of links, pick **Favorites**, and then click **Import**.
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The **Details** box appears.
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](browsing-options-ieak11-wizard.md) page or **Back** to go to the [Accelerators](accelerators-ieak11-wizard.md) page.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To work with the Favorites Bar**
**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](browsing-options-ieak11-wizard.md) page or **Back** to go to the [Accelerators](accelerators-ieak11-wizard.md) page.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To work with RSS Feeds**
**To work with RSS Feeds**
1. To add a new link to the **RSS Feeds**, pick **Favorites Bar**, and then click **Add URL**.<p>
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**Note**<br>Your choices on this page determine what wizard pages appear.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Feature Selection page**
**To use the Feature Selection page**
1. Check the box next to each feature you want to include in your custom installation package.<p>
You can also click **Select All** to add, or **Clear All** to remove, all of the features.

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**Important**<br>
You can create a custom installation package on your hard drive and move it to an Internet or intranet server, or you can create it directly on a server. If you create the package on a web server thats running from your hard drive, use the path to the web server as the destination folder location. Whatever location you choose, it must be protected by appropriate access control lists (ACLs). If the location is not protected, the custom package may be tampered with.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the File Locations page**
**To use the File Locations page**
1. Browse to the location where youll store your finished custom IE installation package and the related subfolders.<p>
**Note**<br>Subfolders are created for each language version, based on operating system and media type. For example, if your destination folder is `C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Cie\Dist`, then the English-language version is created as `C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Cie\Dist\Flat\Win32\En` 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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the First Run Wizard and Welcome Page Options page**
**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.<p>
Clearing this box lets you use the IE11 **Welcome** page or your custom **Welcome** page.

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description: IEAK 11 - Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 Users Guide
author: eross-msft
ms.prod: ie11
ms.assetid: 847bd7b4-d5dd-4e10-87b5-4d7d3a99bbac
title: Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) - Administrator's Guide (Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 for IT Pros)
ms.sitesec: library
---
# Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) - Administrator's Guide
Use this guide to learn about the several options and processes you'll need to consider while you're using the Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) to customize, deploy, and manage Internet Explorer 11 for your employee's devices.
**Important**<br>
Because this content isn't intended to be a step-by-step guide, not all of the steps are necessary.
## IEAK 11 users
IEAK 11 includes programs and tools that enterprises can use to customize, deploy, and administer Internet Explorer 11 for employee devices, while Internet service and content providers can use the same programs and tools to customize, deploy, and administer Internet Explorer 11 for customers.
IEAK 11 works in network environments, with or without Microsoft Active Directory service.
## Naming conventions
IE11 and IEAK 11 offers differing experiences between Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 Update and newer versions of the Windows operating system:
|Name |Description |
|-----|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|IE |The immersive browser, or IE, without a specific version. |
|Internet Explorer for the desktop |The desktop browser. This is the only experience available when running IE11 on Windows 7 SP1. |
|IE11 |The whole browser, which includes both IE and Internet Explorer for the desktop. |
|Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 |Step-by-step wizard screens that help you create custom IE11 installation packages. |

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# Use the Important URLs - Home Page and Support page in the IEAK 11 Wizard
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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Important URLS Home Page and Support page**
**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**.<p>
If you add multiple **Home** pages, each page appears on a separate tab in the browser. If you dont add a custom **Home** page, IE uses http://www.msn.com by default. If you want to delete an existing page, click the URL and then click **Remove**.

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**Note**<br>The customizations made on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop on Windows 7.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Internal Install page**
**To use the Internal Install page**
1. Pick either:

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**Important**<br>Make sure that the language of your IEAK 11 installation matches the language of your custom IE11 package. If the languages dont match, IEAK 11 wont work properly.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Language Selection page**
**To use the Language Selection page**
1. Pick the language you want your custom IE11 installation package to use.<p>
You can support as many languages as you want, but each localized version must be in its own install package.<p>

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**Important**<br>You can't create a full installation package for deployment to Windows 10 computers. That option only works for computers running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the File Locations page**
**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 `<system_drive>\<destination_folder>\FLAT\<os_version>\<language_code>` folder.<p>-OR-<p> 

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# Use the Platform Selection page in the IEAK 11 Wizard
The **Platform Selection** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you pick the operating system and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) for the devices on which youre going to install the custom installation package.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Platform Selection page**
**To use the Platform Selection page**
1. Pick the operating system and architecture for the devices on which youre going to install the custom package.<p>
You must create individual packages for each supported operating system.<p>

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# Before you install your package over your network using IEAK 11
Employees can install the custom browser package using a network server. However, you must either lower the intranet security level or make the server a trusted site.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To lower your intranet security**
**To lower your intranet security**
1. In Internet Explorer 11, click **Tools**, **Internet Options**, and then the **Security** tab.
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Employees can install the custom browser package using a network server. However
3. Uncheck **Automatically detect intranet network**, uncheck **Include all network paths (UNC)**, and then click **OK**.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To make your server a trusted site**
**To make your server a trusted site**
1. From the **Security** tab, click **Trusted sites**, and then **Sites**.

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**Important**<br>The customizations you make on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Programs page**
**To use the Programs page**
1. Determine whether 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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Proxy Settings page**
**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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# Using the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) snap-in to review policy settings
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](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=259479).
![](images/wedge.gif) **To add the RSoP snap-in**
**To add the RSoP snap-in**
1. On the **Start** screen, type *MMC*.<p>
The Microsoft Management Console opens.
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The Microsoft Management Console opens.
3. In the **Available snap-ins** window, go down to the **Resultant Set of Policy** snap-in option, click **Add**, and then click **OK**.<p>
Youre now ready to use the RSoP snap-in from the console.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the RSoP snap-in**
**To use the RSoP snap-in**
1. Right-click **Resultant Set of Policy** and then click **Generate RSoP Data**.<p>
Youll only need to go through the resulting RSoP Wizard first time you run the snap-in.

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**Note**<br>The Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 offers improved and extended search settings. However, you can still optionally include support for Search Suggestions and Favicons, as well as Accelerator previews by using an .ins file from a previous version of IEAK.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Search Providers page**
**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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# Use the Security and Privacy Settings page in the IEAK 11 Wizard
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.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Security and Privacy Settings page**
**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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**Note**<br>Youll only see this page if you are running the **Internal** version of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11.<p>The customizations you make on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop on Windows 7.
![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the User Experience page**
**To use the User Experience page**
1. Choose how your employee should interact with Setup, including:

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- name: Docs
tocHref: /
topicHref: /
items:
- name: Hololens
tocHref: /hololens
topicHref: /hololens/index

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"**/*.md"
"**/*.md",
"**/**.yml"
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## Use the Windows Device Portal to install apps on HoloLens.
1. [Set up the HoloLens to use the Windows Device Portal](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/using_the_windows_device_portal#setting_up_hololens_to_use_windows_device_portal). The Device Portal is a web server on your HoloLens that you can connect to from a web browser on your PC.
1. [Set up the HoloLens to use the Windows Device Portal](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/using_the_windows_device_portal#setting_up_hololens_to_use_windows_device_portal). The Device Portal is a web server on your HoloLens that you can connect to from a web browser on your PC.
2. On a PC, connect to the HoloLens using [Wi-Fi](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#connecting_over_wi-fi) or [USB](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#connecting_over_usb).
2. On a PC, connect to the HoloLens using [Wi-Fi](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#connecting_over_wi-fi) or [USB](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#connecting_over_usb).
3. [Create a user name and password](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#creating_a_username_and_password) if this is the first time you connect to the Windows Device Portal, or enter the user name and password that you previously set up.
3. [Create a user name and password](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#creating_a_username_and_password) if this is the first time you connect to the Windows Device Portal, or enter the user name and password that you previously set up.
>[!TIP]
>If you see a certificate error in the browser, follow [these troubleshooting steps](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#security_certificate).
>If you see a certificate error in the browser, follow [these troubleshooting steps](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#security_certificate).
4. In the Windows Device Portal, click **Apps**.

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Kiosk mode limits the user's ability to launch new apps or change the running app. When kiosk mode is enabled for HoloLens, the bloom gesture and Cortana are disabled, and placed apps aren't shown in the user's surroundings.
1. [Set up the HoloLens to use the Windows Device Portal](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/using_the_windows_device_portal#setting_up_hololens_to_use_windows_device_portal). The Device Portal is a web server on your HoloLens that you can connect to from a web browser on your PC.
1. [Set up the HoloLens to use the Windows Device Portal](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/using_the_windows_device_portal#setting_up_hololens_to_use_windows_device_portal). The Device Portal is a web server on your HoloLens that you can connect to from a web browser on your PC.
>[!IMPORTANT]
>When you set up HoloLens to use the Device Portal, you must enable **Developer Mode** on the device. **Developer Mode** on a device that has been upgraded to Windows Holographic for Business enables side-loading of apps, which risks the installation of apps that have not been certified by the Microsoft Store. Administrators can block the ability to enable **Developer Mode** using the **ApplicationManagement/AllowDeveloper Unlock** setting in the [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). [Learn more about Developer Mode.](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/get-started/enable-your-device-for-development#developer-mode)
2. On a PC, connect to the HoloLens using [Wi-Fi](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#connecting_over_wi-fi) or [USB](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#connecting_over_usb).
2. On a PC, connect to the HoloLens using [Wi-Fi](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#connecting_over_wi-fi) or [USB](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#connecting_over_usb).
3. [Create a user name and password](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#creating_a_username_and_password) if this is the first time you connect to the Windows Device Portal, or enter the user name and password that you previously set up.
3. [Create a user name and password](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#creating_a_username_and_password) if this is the first time you connect to the Windows Device Portal, or enter the user name and password that you previously set up.
>[!TIP]
>If you see a certificate error in the browser, follow [these troubleshooting steps](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#security_certificate).
>If you see a certificate error in the browser, follow [these troubleshooting steps](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/Using_the_Windows_Device_Portal.html#security_certificate).
4. In the Windows Device Portal, click **Kiosk Mode**.

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7. Expand **Runtime settings** and customize the package with any of the settings [described below](#what-you-can-configure).
>[!IMPORTANT]
>If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the **Settings** app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. If the user account is locked out, you must [perform a full device recovery](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/reset_or_recover_your_hololens#perform_a_full_device_recovery).
>If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the **Settings** app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. If the user account is locked out, you must [perform a full device recovery](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/reset_or_recover_your_hololens#perform_a_full_device_recovery).
8. On the **File** menu, click **Save**.
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| Setting | Description |
| --- | --- |
| **Accounts** | Create a local account. HoloLens currently supports a single user only. Creating multiple local accounts in a provisioning package is not supported. <br><br>**IMPORTANT**<br>If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the **Settings** app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. If the user account is locked out, you must [perform a full device recovery](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/reset_or_recover_your_hololens#perform_a_full_device_recovery). |
| **Accounts** | Create a local account. HoloLens currently supports a single user only. Creating multiple local accounts in a provisioning package is not supported. <br><br>**IMPORTANT**<br>If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the **Settings** app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. If the user account is locked out, you must [perform a full device recovery](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/reset_or_recover_your_hololens#perform_a_full_device_recovery). |
| **Certificates** | Deploy a certificate to HoloLens. |
| **ConnectivityProfiles** | Deploy a Wi-Fi profile to HoloLens. |
| **EditionUpgrade** | [Upgrade to Windows Holographic for Business.](hololens-upgrade-enterprise.md) |

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# Microsoft HoloLens in the enterprise: requirements
When you develop for HoloLens, there are [system requirements and tools](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/install_the_tools) that you need. In an enterprise environment, there are also a few requirements to use and manage HoloLens which are listed below.
When you develop for HoloLens, there are [system requirements and tools](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/install_the_tools) that you need. In an enterprise environment, there are also a few requirements to use and manage HoloLens which are listed below.
## General use
- Microsoft account or Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account

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# Unlock Windows Holographic for Business features
Microsoft HoloLens is available in the *Development Edition*, which runs Windows Holographic (an edition of Windows 10 designed for HoloLens), and in the [Commercial Suite](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/release_notes#introducing_microsoft_hololens_commercial_suite), which provides extra features designed for business.
Microsoft HoloLens is available in the *Development Edition*, which runs Windows Holographic (an edition of Windows 10 designed for HoloLens), and in the [Commercial Suite](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/release_notes#introducing_microsoft_hololens_commercial_suite), which provides extra features designed for business.
When you purchase the Commercial Suite, you receive a license that upgrades Windows Holographic to Windows Holographic for Business. This license can be applied to the device either through the organization's [mobile device management (MDM) provider](#edition-upgrade-using-mdm) or a [provisioning package](#edition-upgrade-using-a-provisioning-package).

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- [Help for using HoloLens](https://support.microsoft.com/products/hololens)
- [Documentation for Holographic app development](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/holographic/documentation)
- [Documentation for Holographic app development](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/documentation)
- [HoloLens Commercial Suite](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-hololens/hololens-commercial)
- [HoloLens release notes](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/holographic/release_notes)
- [HoloLens release notes](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mixed-reality/release_notes)

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tocHref: /
topicHref: /
items:
- name: Surface Hub
tocHref: /surface-hub
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---
title: On-premises deployment multi-forest (Surface Hub)
description: This topic explains how you add a device account for your Microsoft Surface Hub when you have a multi-forest, on-premises deployment.
ms.assetid: 80E12195-A65B-42D1-8B84-ECC3FCBAAFC6
keywords: multi forest deployment, on prem deployment, device account, Surface Hub
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy

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---
title: Use fully qualified doman name with Surface Hub
description: Troubleshoot common problems, including setup issues, Exchange ActiveSync errors.
ms.assetid: CF58F74D-8077-48C3-981E-FCFDCA34B34A
keywords: ["Troubleshoot common problems", "setup issues", "Exchange ActiveSync errors"]
author: jdeckerMS
localizationpriority: medium
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: support
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
---
# Configure domain name for Skype for Business
@ -22,4 +25,4 @@ There are a few scenarios where you need to specify the domain name of your Skyp
> [!TIP]
> You can type multiple domain names, separated by commas. <br> For example: lync.com, outlook.com, lync.glbdns.microsoft.com
![Add Skype for Business FQDN to Settings](images/system-settings-add-fqdn.png)
![Add Skype for Business FQDN to Settings](images/system-settings-add-fqdn.png)

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# [Surface](index.md)
## [Deploy Surface devices](deploy.md)
### [Long-Term Servicing Branch for Surface devices](ltsb-for-surface.md)
### [Surface device compatibility with Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Branch](surface-device-compatibility-with-windows-10-ltsb.md)
#### [Long-Term Servicing Branch for Surface devices](ltsb-for-surface.md)
### [Deploy Windows 10 to Surface devices with MDT](deploy-windows-10-to-surface-devices-with-mdt.md)
### [Upgrade Surface devices to Windows 10 with MDT](upgrade-surface-devices-to-windows-10-with-mdt.md)
### [Customize the OOBE for Surface deployments](customize-the-oobe-for-surface-deployments.md)

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tocHref: /surface
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