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description: If you're having problems with Microsoft Edge, this topic tells how to use the Enterprise Mode site list to automatically open sites using IE11.
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description: If you're having problems with Microsoft Edge, this topic tells how to use the Enterprise Mode site list to automatically open sites using IE11.
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ms.assetid: 89c75f7e-35ca-4ca8-96fa-b3b498b53bE4
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ms.assetid: 89c75f7e-35ca-4ca8-96fa-b3b498b53bE4
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author: eross-msft
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author: shortpatti
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ms.author: pashort
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ms.prod: edge
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ms.prod: edge
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ms.mktglfcycl: support
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ms.mktglfcycl: support
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: appcompat
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ms.pagetype: appcompat
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title: Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility (Microsoft Edge for IT Pros)
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title: Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility (Microsoft Edge for IT Pros)
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ms.localizationpriority: high
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ms.localizationpriority: high
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ms.date: 07/27/2017
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ms.date: 04/15/2018
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# Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility
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# Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility
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Using Enterprise Mode means that you can continue to use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while also ensuring that your apps continue working on IE11.
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Using Enterprise Mode means that you can continue to use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while also ensuring that your apps continue working on IE11.
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[@Reviewer: will RS5 have the need for the following note?]
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>[!NOTE]
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>[!NOTE]
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>If you want to use Group Policy to set Internet Explorer as your default browser, you can find the info here, [Set the default browser using Group Policy]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620714).
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>If you want to use Group Policy to set Internet Explorer as your default browser, you can find the info here, [Set the default browser using Group Policy]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620714).
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.pagetype: security
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ms.pagetype: security
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description: Enable and disable add-ons using administrative templates and group policy
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description: Enable and disable add-ons using administrative templates and group policy
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author: eross-msft
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ms.author: pashort
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author: shortpatti
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ms.prod: ie11
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ms.prod: ie11
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ms.assetid: c6fe1cd3-0bfc-4d23-8016-c9601f674c0b
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ms.assetid: c6fe1cd3-0bfc-4d23-8016-c9601f674c0b
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title: Enable and disable add-ons using administrative templates and group policy (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros)
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title: Enable and disable add-ons using administrative templates and group policy (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros)
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.date: 07/27/2017
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ms.date: 4/12/2018
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# Enable and disable add-ons using administrative templates and group policy
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# Enable and disable add-ons using administrative templates and group policy
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Add-ons let your employees personalize Internet Explorer. You can manage IE add-ons using Group Policy and Group Policy templates.
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Add-ons let your employees personalize Internet Explorer. You can manage IE add-ons using Group Policy and Group Policy templates.
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There are 4 types of add-ons:
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There are four types of add-ons:
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- **Search Providers.** Type a term and see suggestions provided by your search provider.
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- **Search Providers.** Type a term and see suggestions provided by your search provider.
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5. Close the Local Group Policy Editor when you’re done.
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5. Close the Local Group Policy Editor when you’re done.
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## Using the CLSID and Administrative Templates to manage group policy objects
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## Using the CLSID and Administrative Templates to manage group policy objects
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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.
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Every add-on has a Class ID (CLSID) that you use to enable and disable specific add-ons, using Group Policy and Administrative Templates.
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**To manage add-ons**
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**To manage add-ons**
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1. Open IE, click **Tools**, and then click **Manage Add-ons**.
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1. Open IE, click **Tools**, and then click **Manage Add-ons**.
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2. Pick the add-on you want to change, and then right-click **More Information**.
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2. Double-click the add-on you want to change.
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3. Click **Copy** and then close **Manage Add-ons** and IE.
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3. In the More Information dialog, click **Copy** and then click **Close**.
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4. Open Notepad and paste the information for the add-on.
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5. On the Manage Add-ons windows, click **Close**.
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6. On the Internet Options dialog, click **Close** and then close IE.
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2. From the copied information, select and copy just the **Class ID** value.
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2. From the copied information, select and copy just the **Class ID** value.
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3. Open the Group Policy Management Editor and go to `Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management`.
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>You want to copy the curly brackets as well as the CLSID: **{47833539-D0C5-4125-9FA8-0819E2EAAC93}**.
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3. Open the Group Policy Management Editor and go to: Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management.
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<br>**-OR-**<br>
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Open the Local Group Policy Editor and go to `Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management`.
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Open the Local Group Policy Editor and go to: User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management.
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4. Open the **Add-on List** Group Policy Object, pick **Enabled**, and then click **Show**.<br>
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4. Open the **Add-on List** Group Policy Object, select **Enabled**, and then click **Show**.<br>The Show Contents dialog appears.
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**Show Contents** box appears.
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5. In **Value Name**, put your copied Class ID.
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6. In **Value Name**, paste the Class ID for your add-on, for example, **{47833539-D0C5-4125-9FA8-0819E2EAAC93}**.
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6. In **Value**, put:
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6. In **Value**, enter one of the following:
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- **0**. The add-on is disabled and your employees can’t change it.
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- **0**. The add-on is disabled and your employees can’t change it.
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- **2**. The add-on is enabled and your employees can change it.
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- **2**. The add-on is enabled and your employees can change it.
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7. Click **OK** and close the Group Policy editor.
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7. Close the Show Contents dialog.
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7. In the Group Policy editor, go to: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer.
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8. Double-click **Automatically activate/enable newly installed add-ons** and select **Enabled**.<br><br>Enabling turns off the message prompting you to Enable or Don't enable the add-on.
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7. Click **OK** twice to close the Group Policy editor.
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