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- **Value name:** AllowConfigurationUpdateForBooksLibrary
- **Value type:** REG_DWORD
### Related documents
### Related topics
[Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services)

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- **Value name:** ExtensionsEnabled
- **Value type:** REG_DWORD
### Related documents
### Related topics
[Microsoft browser extension policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/windows/agreements/microsoft-browser-extension-policy):
This document describes the supported mechanisms for extending or modifying the behavior or user experience of Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, or the content displayed by these browsers. Any technique not explicitly listed in this document is considered **unsupported**.

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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowFullscreen]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowFullscreen](../new-policies.md#allow-fullscreen-mode)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowFullscreen
- **Data type:** Integer

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### ADMX info and settings
#### ADMX info
- **GP English name:**
- **GP name:**
- **GP English name:** Allow Prelaunch
- **GP name:** AllowPreLaunch
- **GP path:** Windows Components/Microsoft Edge
- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowPrelaunch]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowPrelaunch](../new-policies.md#allow-prelaunch)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowPrelaunch
- **Data type:** Integer
#### Registry settings
- **Path:** HLKM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\MicrosoftEdge\
- **Value name:**
- **Value name:** AllowPrelaunch
- **Value type:** REG_DWORD
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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowPrinting]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowPrinting](../new-policies.md#allow-printing)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowPrinting
- **Data type:** Integer

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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowSavingHistory]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowSavingHistory](../new-policies.md#allow-saving-history)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSavingHistory
- **Data type:** Integer

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- [Configure additional search engines](../available-policies.md#configure-additional-search-engines): [!INCLUDE [configure-additional-search-engines-shortdesc](../shortdesc/configure-additional-search-engines-shortdesc.md)]
### Related documents
### Related topics
- [Microsoft browser extension policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/windows/agreements/microsoft-browser-extension-policy): This document describes the supported mechanisms for extending or modifying the behavior or user experience of Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, or the content displayed by these browsers. Any technique not explicitly listed in this document is considered **unsupported**.
- [Search provider discovery](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/dev-guide/browser/search-provider-discovery): Rich search integration is built into the Microsoft Edge address bar, including search suggestions, results from the web, your browsing history, and favorites.

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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowSideloadingExtensions]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowSideloadingExtensions](../new-policies.md#allow-sideloading-of-extensions)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop and Mobile
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSideloadingExtensions
- **Data type:** Integer
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### Related policies
- Allows development of Windows Store apps and installing them from an integrated development environment (IDE): When you enable this policy and the Allow all trusted apps to install policy, you allow users to develop Windows Store apps and install them directly from an IDE.
- **Allows development of Windows Store apps and installing them from an integrated development environment (IDE)**: When you enable this policy and the Allow all trusted apps to install policy, you allow users to develop Windows Store apps and install them directly from an IDE.
- Allow all trusted apps to install: When you enable this policy, you can manage the installation of trusted line-of-business (LOB) or developer-signed Windows Store apps.
- **Allow all trusted apps to install:** When you enable this policy, you can manage the installation of trusted line-of-business (LOB) or developer-signed Windows Store apps.
### Related Documents
### Related topics
[Enable your device for development](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/get-started/enable-your-device-for-development): Configure your Windows 10 device for development and debugging.

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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowTabPreloading]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[AllowTabPreloading](../new-policies.md#allow-microsoft-edge-to-start-and-load-the-start-and-new-tab-page-at-windows-startup-and-each-time-microsoft-edge-is-closed)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowTabPreloading
- **Data type:** Integer

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- [Allow search engine customization](../available-policies.md#allow-search-engine-customization): [!INCLUDE [allow-search-engine-customization-shortdesc](../shortdesc/allow-search-engine-customization-shortdesc.md)]
### Related documents
### Related topics
- [Microsoft browser extension policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/windows/agreements/microsoft-browser-extension-policy): This document describes the supported mechanisms for extending or modifying the behavior or user experience of Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, or the content displayed by these browsers. Any technique not explicitly listed in this document is considered **unsupported**.

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|Group Policy |MDM |Registry |Description |Most restricted |
|---|:---:|:---:|---|:---:|
|Disabled or not configured<br>**(default)** |0 |0 |Microsoft Edge does not collect or send browsing history data. |![Most restricted value](../images/check-gn.png) |
|Enabled |1 |1 |Allow sending intranet history only. | |
|Enabled |2 |2 |Allow sending Internet history only. | |
|Enabled |3 |3 |Allow sending both intranet and Internet history. | |
|Enabled |1 |1 |Send intranet history only. | |
|Enabled |2 |2 |Send Internet history only. | |
|Enabled |3 |3 |Send both intranet and Internet history. | |
---
>[!IMPORTANT]
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#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureTelemetryForMicrosoft365Analytics]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureTelemetryForMicrosoft365Analytics](../new-policies.md#configure-collection-of-browsing-data-for-microsoft-365-analytics)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/ConfigureTelemetryForMicrosoft365Analytics
- **Data type:** Integer
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- **Value name:** MicrosoftEdgeDataOptIn
- **Value type:** REG_DWORD
### Scenarios
### Related policies
Allow Telemetry: Determine the highest level of Windows diagnostic data sent to Microsoft. When you enable this policy, users can change their Telemetry Settings but prevent users from choosing a higher level than configured.
- Allow Telemetry: Determine the highest level of Windows diagnostic data sent to Microsoft. When you enable this policy, users can change their Telemetry Settings but prevent users from choosing a higher level than configured.
Configure the Commercial ID: Define the Commercial ID used to associate the device's telemetry data as belonging to a given organization.
- Configure the Commercial ID: Define the Commercial ID used to associate the device's telemetry data as belonging to a given organization.
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[!INCLUDE [configure-kiosk-reset-after-idle-timeout-shortdesc](../shortdesc/configure-kiosk-reset-after-idle-timeout-shortdesc.md)]
For this policy to work, you must leave the default setting (not configured) for the Configure kiosk mode policy. You need to configure Microsoft Edge in assigned access for this policy to take effect; otherwise, Microsoft Edge ignores these settings. To learn more about assigned access and kiosk configuration, see [Configure kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://aka.ms/E489vw).
For this policy to work, you must enable the Configure kiosk mode policy (set to 1 - InPrivate public browsing) and configure Microsoft Edge as a single-app in assigned access; otherwise, Microsoft Edge ignores this setting. To learn more about assigned access and kiosk configuration, see [Configure kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://aka.ms/E489vw).
### Allowed values
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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureKioskResetAfterIdleTimeout]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureKioskResetAfterIdleTimeout](../new-policies.md#configure-kiosk-reset-after-idle-timeout)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/ConfigureKioskResetAfterIdleTimeout
- **Data type:** Integer
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### Related policies
[Configure kiosk mode](#configure-microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-include): [!INCLUDE [configure-kiosk-mode-shortdesc](../shortdesc/configure-kiosk-mode-shortdesc.md)]
[Configure kiosk mode](../new-policies.md#configure-microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-include): [!INCLUDE [configure-kiosk-mode-shortdesc](../shortdesc/configure-kiosk-mode-shortdesc.md)]
### Related topics:
- [Create a Kiosk Experience](https://aka.ms/Sed1cr)
- [Configure assigned access](https://aka.ms/Xscxri)
- [Configure a Windows 10 kiosk that runs multiple apps](https://aka.ms/Ckmq4n)
- [Set up a kiosk or digital signage on Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education](https://aka.ms/R4cdff)
- [Kiosk apps for assigned access: Best practices](https://aka.ms/H1s8y4)
- [Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access (kiosk mode)](https://aka.ms/Ul7dw3)
### Related topics
[Deploy Microsoft Edge kiosk mode](../microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md): Microsoft Edge kiosk mode works with assigned access to allow IT administrators, to create a tailored browsing experience designed for kiosk devices. In this deployment guidance, you learn about the different Microsoft Edge kiosk mode types to help you determine what configuration is best suited for your kiosk device. You also learn about the other group policies to help you enhance the how to setup your Microsoft Edge kiosk mode experience.
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[!INCLUDE
[show-message-when-opening-sites-in-ie-shortdesc](../shortdesc/show-message-when-opening-sites-in-ie-shortdesc.md)]
### Related Documents
### Related topics
- [Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/deploy/emie-to-improve-compatibility). If you have specific web sites and apps that you know have compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge, you can use the Enterprise Mode site list so that the web sites will automatically open using Internet Explorer 11. Additionally, if you know that your intranet sites aren't going to work properly with Microsoft Edge, you can set all intranet sites to automatically open using IE11. Using Enterprise Mode means that you can continue to use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while also ensuring that your apps continue working on IE11.

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<!-- ##Configure Favorites Bar -->
>*Supported versions: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1810*<br>
>*Supported versions: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, new major release*<br>
>*Default setting: Not configured (Hidden)*
[!INCLUDE [allow-favorites-bar-shortdesc](../shortdesc/configure-favorites-bar-shortdesc.md)]
If you want the favorites bar to show in kiosk mode, … \<action\>
### Allowed values
|Group Policy |MDM |Registry |Description |Most restricted |
|---|:---:|:---:|---|:---:|
|Not configured<br>**(default)** |Blank |Blank |Hides the favorites bar but show it on the Start and New tab pages. The favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off but enabled allowing users to make changes. | |
|Disabled |0 |0 |Hides the favorites bar on all pages. Also, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off and disabled preventing users from making changes. Microsoft Edge also hides the “show bar/hide bar” option in the context menu. | |
|Enabled |1 |1 |Shows the favorites bar on all pages. Also, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to On and disabled preventing users from making changes. Microsoft Edge also hides the “show bar/hide bar” option in the context menu. | |
|Not configured<br>**(default)** |Blank |Blank |Hide the favorites bar but show it on the Start and New tab pages. The favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off but enabled allowing users to make changes. | |
|Disabled |0 |0 |Hide the favorites bar on all pages. Also, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off and disabled preventing users from making changes. Microsoft Edge also hides the “show bar/hide bar” option in the context menu. | |
|Enabled |1 |1 |Show the favorites bar on all pages. Also, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to On and disabled preventing users from making changes. Microsoft Edge also hides the “show bar/hide bar” option in the context menu. | |
---
### ADMX info and settings
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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureFavoritesBar]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureFavoritesBar](../new-policies.md#configure-favorites-bar)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop and Mobile
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/ConfigureFavoritesBar
- **Data type:** Integer
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- **Value name:** ConfigureFavoritesBar
- **Value type:** REG_DWORD
### Scenarios
Chrome compete for enterprise policies. IT admin may want to have the bar always
show (perhaps with favorites provisioned via other policy), or to never show it
in their enterprise.
Kiosk mode scenario, where favorites bar is never needed; this policy then
allows the bar to be hidden and never seen. Alternatively, they may always want
to always show the bar, with helpful links for example.
As Commercial (Enterprise and EDU) organizations migrate to Windows 10 IT Admins
and IT Decision Makers are evaluating whether to set Edge as their default
browser. When making the decision they consider browser manageability and
configuration. Today Google Chrome provides a broader flexibility to configure
the browser via policies. With Edge positioned as the modern browser replacement
for IE, at minimum, they expect Edge to have the same level of policy support as
Google Chrome.
As a workaround to the lack of Edge policies IT Admins are directly editing the
registry to manipulate Edge. This practice is not recommended and has
potentially negative consequences that impact Edge reliability. Edge needs to
improve its policy story to help IT Admins easily configure it to meet their
organizations requirements.
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|Group Policy |MDM |Registry |Description |Most restricted |
|---|:---:|:---:|---|:---:|
|Disabled or not configured<br>**(default)** |0 |0 |Shows the home button and loads the Start page. | |
|Enabled |1 |1 |Shows the home button and loads the New tab page. | |
|Enabled |2 |2 |Shows the home button and loads the custom URL defined in the Set Home Button URL policy. | |
|Enabled |3 |3 |Hides the home button. | |
|Disabled or not configured<br>**(default)** |0 |0 |Show the home button and load the Start page. | |
|Enabled |1 |1 |Show the home button and load the New tab page. | |
|Enabled |2 |2 |Show the home button and load the custom URL defined in the Set Home Button URL policy. | |
|Enabled |3 |3 |Hide the home button. | |
---
With these values, you can do any of the following configurations:
#### If you want to show the home button, load the New tab page, and prevent users from making changes to the settings.
![Show home button and load Start page or New tab page](../images/home-button-start-new-tab-page.png)
![Show home button and load custom URL](../images/home-button-custom-url.png)
![Hide home button](../images/home-button-hide.png)
#### Show the home button, load the New tab page, and prevent users from making changes to the settings.
1. **Configure Home Button:** Enable and select the _Show home button & set to New tab page_ option.
2. **Set Home Button URL:** Leave blank or not configured.
3. **Unlock Home Button:** Leave disabled or not configured.
#### If you want to show the home button, load the New tab page, and let users make changes:
#### Show the home button, load the New tab page, and let users make changes:
1. **Configure Home Button:** Enable and select the _Show home button & set to New tab page_ option.
2. **Set Home Button URL:** Leave blank or not configured.
3. **Unlock Home Button:** Enable to let users make changes.
#### If you want to show the home button, load a custom URL, and prevent users from making changes:
#### Show the home button, load a custom URL, and prevent users from making changes:
1. **Configure Home Button:** Enable and select the _Show the home button & set a specific page_ option.
2. **Set Home Button URL:** Enter a URL in string format, for example, https://www.bing.com.
3. **Unlock Home Button:** Leave disabled or not configured.
#### If you want to show the home button, load a custom URL, and let users make changes:
#### Show the home button, load a custom URL, and let users make changes:
1. **Configure Home Button:** Enable and select the _Show the home button & set a specific page_ option.
2. **Set Home Button URL:** Enter a URL in string format, for example, https://www.bing.com.
3. **Unlock Home Button:** Enable to let users make changes.
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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
- **MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureHomeButton]()
- **MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureHomeButton](../new-policies.md#configure-home-button)
- **Supported devices:** Desktop and Mobile
- **URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/ConfigureHomeButton
- **Data type:** Integer
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### Related policies
- [Set Home Button URL](#set-new-tab-url-include): [!INCLUDE [set-home-button-url-shortdesc](../shortdesc/set-home-button-url-shortdesc.md)]
- [Set Home Button URL](../new-policies.md#set-new-tab-url-include): [!INCLUDE [set-home-button-url-shortdesc](../shortdesc/set-home-button-url-shortdesc.md)]
- [Unlock Home Button](#unlock-home-button-include): [!INCLUDE [unlock-home-button-shortdesc](../shortdesc/unlock-home-button-shortdesc.md)]
- [Unlock Home Button](../new-policies.md#unlock-home-button-include): [!INCLUDE [unlock-home-button-shortdesc](../shortdesc/unlock-home-button-shortdesc.md)]
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[!INCLUDE [configure-kiosk-mode-shortdesc](../shortdesc/configure-kiosk-mode-shortdesc.md)]
You need to configure Microsoft Edge in assigned access for this policy to take effect; otherwise, Microsoft Edge ignores these settings. To learn more about assigned access and kiosk configuration, see [Configure kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://aka.ms/E489vw).
>[!NOTE]
>If you do not configure the [Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout](../available-policies.md#configure-kiosk-reset-after-idle-timeout) policy and you enable this policy, Microsoft Edge kiosk resets after 5 minutes of idle time.
For this policy to work, you must configure Microsoft Edge in assigned access; otherwise, Microsoft Edge ignores the settings in this policy. To learn more about assigned access and kiosk configuration, see [Configure kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://aka.ms/E489vw).
### Allowed values
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- **GP ADMX file name:** MicrosoftEdge.admx
#### MDM settings
**<ul><li>**MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureKioskMode]()
**<ul><li>**MDM name:** Browser/[ConfigureKioskMode](../new-policies.md#configure-kiosk-mode)
**Supported devices:** Desktop
**URI full path:** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/ConfigureKioskMode
**Data type:** Integer
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[Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout](../new-policies.md#configure-kiosk-reset-after-idle-timeout): [!INCLUDE [configure-kiosk-reset-after-idle-timeout-shortdesc](../shortdesc/configure-kiosk-reset-after-idle-timeout-shortdesc.md)]
### Related documents
- [Create a Kiosk Experience](https://aka.ms/Sed1cr)
- [Configure assigned access](https://aka.ms/Xscxri)
- [Configure a Windows 10 kiosk that runs multiple apps](https://aka.ms/Ckmq4n)
- [Set up a kiosk or digital signage on Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education](https://aka.ms/R4cdff)
- [Kiosk apps for assigned access: Best practices](https://aka.ms/H1s8y4)
- [Guidelines for choosing an app for assigned access (kiosk mode)](https://aka.ms/Ul7dw3)
### Related topics
[Deploy Microsoft Edge kiosk mode](../microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md): Microsoft Edge kiosk mode works with assigned access to allow IT administrators, to create a tailored browsing experience designed for kiosk devices. In this deployment guidance, you learn about the different Microsoft Edge kiosk mode types to help you determine what configuration is best suited for your kiosk device. You also learn about the other group policies to help you enhance the how to setup your Microsoft Edge kiosk mode experience.
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- [Configure Open Microsoft Edge With](../new-policies.md#configure-open-microsoft-edge-with): [!INCLUDE [configure-open-microsoft-edge-with-shortdesc](../shortdesc/configure-open-microsoft-edge-with-shortdesc.md)]
### Related documents
### Related topics
[Microsoft browser extension policy](aka.ms/browser policy)

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Prevent users from turning on browser syncing: [!INCLUDE [prevent-users-to-turn-on-browser-syncing-shortdesc](../shortdesc/prevent-users-to-turn-on-browser-syncing-shortdesc.md)]
### Related documents
### Related topics
[About sync setting on Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 devices](http://windows.microsoft.com/windows-10/about-sync-settings-on-windows-10-devices)

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[Allow Developer Tools](../available-policies.md#allow-developer-tools): [!INCLUDE [allow-developer-tools-shortdesc](../shortdesc/allow-developer-tools-shortdesc.md)]
### Related documents
### Related topics
- [Find a package family name (PFN) for per-app VPN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/protect/deploy-use/find-a-pfn-for-per-app-vpn): There are two ways to find a PFN so that you can configure a per-app VPN.
- [How to manage apps you purchased from the Microsoft Store for Business with Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/windows-store-for-business): The Microsoft Store for Business gives you a place to find and purchase apps for your organization, individually, or in volume. By connecting the store to Microsoft Intune, you can manage volume-purchased apps from the Azure portal.

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- [Show message when opening sites in Internet Explorer](../available-policies.md#show-message-when-opening-sites-in-internet-explorer): [!INCLUDE [show-message-when-opening-sites-in-ie-shortdesc](../shortdesc/show-message-when-opening-sites-in-ie-shortdesc.md)]
### Related documents
### Related topics
- [Blog: How Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 work better together in the Enterprise](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=624035). Many customers depend on legacy features only available in older versions of Internet Explorer and are familiar with our Enterprise Mode tools for IE11. The Enterprise Mode has been extended to support to Microsoft Edge by opening any site specified on the Enterprise Mode Site List in IE11. IT Pros can use their existing IE11 Enterprise Mode Site List or they can create a new one specifically for Microsoft Edge. By keeping Microsoft Edge as the default browser in Windows 10 and only opening legacy line of business sites in IE11 when necessary, you can help keep newer development projects on track, using the latest web standards on Microsoft Edge.
- [Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=618377). Learn how to set up and use Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager in your company.

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- [Allow search engine customization](../available-policies.md#allow-search-engine-customization): [!INCLUDE [allow-search-engine-customization-shortdesc](../shortdesc/allow-search-engine-customization-shortdesc.md)]
### Related documents
### Related topics
- [Microsoft browser extension policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/windows/agreements/microsoft-browser-extension-policy): This document describes the supported mechanisms for extending or modifying the behavior or user experience of Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, or the content displayed by these browsers. Any technique not explicitly listed in this document is considered **unsupported**.

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The multi-app Microsoft Edge kiosk mode types include:
3. **Public browsing** (shared browsing) supports browsing the internet and runs InPrivate with minimal features available. In this configuration, Microsoft Edge can be one of many apps available. Users can minimize, close, and open multiple InPrivate windows. On a multi-app kiosk device, Microsoft Edge can interact with other applications. For example, users can install extensions from Microsoft Store if Microsoft Store is set up in assigned access. If you also have Internet Explorer 11 set up in assigned access; you can use the Enterprise Mode site list to allow users to open sites in Internet Explorer 11.
3. **Public browsing** (shared browsing) supports browsing the internet and runs InPrivate with minimal features available. In this configuration, Microsoft Edge can be one of many apps available. Users can minimize, close, and open multiple InPrivate windows. On a multi-app kiosk device, Microsoft Edge can interact with other applications. For example, users can install extensions from Microsoft Store if Microsoft Store is set up in assigned access. You can enable Enterprise Mode to automatically switch users to Internet Explorer 11 for sites that need backward compatibility support.
![multi-app public browsing station](images/multi-app-pbs.png)
4. **Normal mode** runs a full version of Microsoft Edge, but some features may not work depending on what other apps you configured in assigned access. For example, if the Microsoft Store is not set up, users cannot install extensions. If the user logs in with an MSA, their browsing data will roam with them. If you also have Internet Explorer 11 set up in assigned access; you can use the Enterprise Mode site list to open sites in Internet Explorer 11 automatically.
4. **Normal mode** runs a full version of Microsoft Edge, but some features may not work depending on what other apps you configured in assigned access. For example, if the Microsoft Store is not set up, users cannot install extensions. If the user logs in with an MSA, their browsing data will roam with them. If you also have Internet Explorer 11 set up in assigned access; you can enable Enterprise Mode to automatically switch users to Internet Explorer 11 for sites that need backward compatibility support.
![normal mode kiosk app](images/normal-mode.png)
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Before you can configure Microsoft Edge kiosk mode, you must set up Microsoft Edge in assigned access. You can set up Microsoft Edge kiosk mode in assigned access using:
- **Windows Settings.** Best for physically setting up a single device as a kiosk. With this method, you set up assigned access and configure the kiosk or digital sign device using Settings. You can configure Microsoft Edge in single-app (kiosk type Full-screen or public browsing) and define a single URL for the Home Button, Start Page and New Tab page. You can also set the reset after idle timeout. an ,
- **Windows Settings.** Best for physically setting up a single device as a kiosk. With this method, you set up assigned access and configure the kiosk or digital sign device using Settings. You can configure Microsoft Edge in single-app (kiosk type Full-screen or public browsing) and define a single URL for the Home Button, Start Page and New Tab page. You can also set the reset after idle timeout.
- **Microsoft Intune or other MDM service.** Best for setting up multiple devices as a kiosk. With this method, you configure Microsoft Edge in assigned access and configure how Microsoft Edge behaves when its running in kiosk mode with assigned access.
>[!NOTE]
>For other MDM service, check with your provider for instructions.
- **Windows PowerShell.** Best for setting up multiple devices as a kiosk. With this method, you set up assigned access using the [Set-AssignedAccess](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/assignedaccess/Set-AssignedAccess?view=win10-ps) cmdlet to restrict a local standard user account on a single-function device. The user cannot exit the app, sign out, or access any system settings. To configure how Microsoft Edge behaves when its running in kiosk mode, use Intune or other MDM service, the Group Policy Editor, or registry.
- **Windows PowerShell.** Best for setting up multiple devices as a kiosk. With this method, you set up assigned access in PowerShell to restrict a local standard user account on a single-function device. The user cannot exit the app, sign out, or access any system settings. For details, see [Use MDM Bridge WMI Provider to configure assigned access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/lock-down-windows-10-to-specific-apps#use-mdm-bridge-wmi-provider-to-configure-assigned-access).
- **Windows Configuration Designer.** Best for setting up multiple devices as a kiosk. Download and install both the latest version of the [Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit) and [Windows Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd#install-windows-configuration-designer-1).
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### Use Windows Settings
Windows Settings is the simplest and easiest way to set up one or a couple of devices because you must perform these steps on each device. This method is ideal for mom and pop shops or small businesses.
Windows Settings is the simplest and easiest way to set up one or a couple of devices because you must perform these steps on each device. This method is ideal for small businesses.
1. In Windows Settings, select **Accounts** \> **Other people**.
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5. Select **Next**.
6. On the **Choose the app for the kiosk** page, select **Microsoft Edge.**
6. On the **Choose a kiosk app** page, select **Microsoft Edge.**
7. Select **Next**.
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10. Enter the URL that you want to load when the kiosk launches.
>[!NOTE]
>The URL sets the Home Button, Start page, and New Tab page.
>The URL sets the Home button, Start page, and New tab page.
11. Microsoft Edge in kiosk mode has a built-in timer to help keep data safe in public browsing sessions.<p>When the idle time (no user activity) meets the time limit, a confirmation message prompts the user to continue; if **Continue** is not selected, Microsoft Edge resets to the default URL. Accept the default value of **5 minutes,** or you can choose your own idle timer value.

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The Microsoft Edge team introduces new Group Policies and MDM Settings for IT administrators to configure Microsoft Edge. The new policies include enabling/disabling full-screen mode, printing, favorites bar, saving history; prevent certificate error overrides; configure New Tab page, the Home button, startup options, and managing extensions.
You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor:<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\
You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor:<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\
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By default, Microsoft Edge hides the favorites bar but shows the favorites bar on the Start and New tab pages. Also by default, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off but enabled allowing users to make changes. With this policy, you can configure Microsoft Edge to either show or hide the favorites bar on all pages.
Microsoft Edge hides the favorites bar by default but shows the favorites bar on the Start and New tab pages. Also, by default, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off but enabled allowing users to make changes. With this policy, you can configure Microsoft Edge to either show or hide the favorites bar on all pages.

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By default, Microsoft Edge shows the home button and clicking it loads the Start page. With this policy, you can configure the Home button to load the New tab page or a URL defined in the Set Home Button URL policy. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to hide the home button.
Microsoft Edge shows the home button and by clicking it the Start page loads by default. With this policy, you can configure the Home button to load the New tab page or a URL defined in the Set Home Button URL policy. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to hide the home button.

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Configure how Microsoft Edge behaves when its running in kiosk mode with assigned access, either as a single app or as one of many apps running on the kiosk device. You can control whether Microsoft Edge runs InPrivate full screen, InPrivate multi-tab with limited functionality, or normal Microsoft Edge.
Configure how Microsoft Edge behaves when its running in kiosk mode with assigned access, either as a single-app or as one of many apps running on the kiosk device. You can control whether Microsoft Edge runs InPrivate full screen, InPrivate multi-tab with limited functionality, or normal Microsoft Edge.