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## Availability of Internet Explorer 11
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Automatic Updates will start to distribute Internet Explorer 11 shortly after the final release of the product and will distribute it through the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, Microsoft Systems Management Server, and WSUS.
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Automatic Updates will start to distribute Internet Explorer 11 shortly after the final release of the product and will distribute it through the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager and WSUS.
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## Prevent automatic installation of Internet Explorer 11 with WSUS
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| MDM provider | Supports offline-licensed app packages |
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| On-premises MDM with Configuration Manager (beginning in version 1602) | Yes |
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| Hybrid MDM with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune | Yes |
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| [Microsoft Intune standalone](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/windows-store-for-business) | Yes |
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| Third-party MDM provider | Check to make sure your MDM provider supports deploying offline-licensed app packages. |
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**To deploy apps remotely using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (either on-prem MDM or hybrid MDM)**
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**To deploy apps remotely using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager**
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> [!NOTE]
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> These instructions are based on the current branch of Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.
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