From f99225f469673191fcf9581c4c3bf5e70e5bb0bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Simpson Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2019 13:39:46 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] updating metadata --- browsers/edge/about-microsoft-edge.md | 334 ++++++------- .../edge/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md | 2 +- .../add-employees-enterprise-mode-portal.md | 2 +- ...rsion-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md | 2 +- ...rsion-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md | 2 +- ...sing-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md | 2 +- ...-new-enterprise-mode-site-list-xml-file.md | 2 +- ...n-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md | 2 +- .../install-and-deploy-ie11.md | 89 ++-- .../install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md | 4 +- ...ing-operating-system-deployment-systems.md | 119 ++--- ...ing-system-center-configuration-manager.md | 77 +-- .../install-ie11-using-the-network.md | 85 ++-- .../install-ie11-using-third-party-tools.md | 101 ++-- ...ing-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md | 105 ++-- .../install-problems-with-ie11.md | 123 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the default browser for Windows 10. This topic includes links to other Microsoft Edge topics. -ms.assetid: 70377735-b2f9-4b0b-9658-4cf7c1d745bb -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpromanager: dansimp -o manager: dansimp -ms.author: eravena -author: dansimp -ms.prod: edge -ms.mktglfcycl: general -ms.topic: reference -ms.sitesec: library -title: Microsoft Edge for IT Pros -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.date: 10/02/2018 ---- - -# Microsoft Edge system and language requirements ->Applies to: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile - -Microsoft Edge is the new, default web browser for Windows 10, helping you to experience modern web standards, better performance, improved security, and increased reliability. Microsoft Edge lets you stay up-to-date through the Microsoft Store and to manage your enterprise through Group Policy or your mobile device management (MDM) tools. - - ->[!IMPORTANT] ->The Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) versions of Windows, including Windows Server 2016, don’t include Microsoft Edge or many other Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. Systems running the LTSB operating systems do not support these apps because their services get frequently updated with new functionality. For customers who require the LTSB for specialized devices, we recommend using Internet Explorer 11. - - -## Minimum system requirements -Some of the components might also need additional system resources. Check the component's documentation for more information. - - -| Item | Minimum requirements | -|--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| Computer/processor | 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster (32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64)) | -| Operating system |

Note
For specific Windows 10 Mobile requirements, see the [Minimum hardware requirements for Windows 10 Mobile](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=699266) topic. | -| Memory |

| -| Hard drive space | | -| DVD drive | DVD-ROM drive (if installing from a DVD-ROM) | -| Display | Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor with 256 colors | -| Graphics card | Microsoft DirectX 9 or later with Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 1.0 driver | -| Peripherals | Internet connection and a compatible pointing device | - ---- - - -## Supported languages - -Microsoft Edge supports all of the same languages as Windows 10 and you can use the [Microsoft Translator extension](https://www.microsoft.com/p/translator-for-microsoft-edge/9nblggh4n4n3) to translate foreign language web pages and text selections for 60+ languages. - -If the extension does not work after install, restart Microsoft Edge. If the extension still does not work, provide feedback through the Feedback Hub. - - -| Language | Country/Region | Code | -|----------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------|----------------| -| Afrikaans (South Africa) | South Africa | af-ZA | -| Albanian (Albania) | Albania | sq-AL | -| Amharic | Ethiopia | am-ET | -| Arabic (Saudi Arabia) | Saudi Arabia | ar-SA | -| Armenian | Armenia | hy-AM | -| Assamese | India | as-IN | -| Azerbaijani (Latin, Azerbaijan) | Azerbaijan | az-Latn-AZ | -| Bangla (Bangladesh) | Bangladesh | bn-BD | -| Bangla (India) | India | bn-IN | -| Basque (Basque) | Spain | eu-ES | -| Belarusian (Belarus) | Belarus | be-BY | -| Bosnian (Latin) | Bosnia and Herzegovina | bs-Latn-BA | -| Bulgarian (Bulgaria) | Bulgaria | bg-BG | -| Catalan (Catalan) | Spain | ca-ES | -| Central Kurdish (Arabic) | Iraq | ku-Arab-IQ | -| Cherokee (Cherokee) | United States | chr-Cher-US | -| Chinese (Hong Kong SAR) | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region | zh-HK | -| Chinese (Simplified, China) | People's Republic of China | zh-CN | -| Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) | Taiwan | zh-TW | -| Croatian (Croatia) | Croatia | hr-HR | -| Czech (Czech Republic) | Czech Republic | cs-CZ | -| Danish (Denmark) | Denmark | da-DK | -| Dari | Afghanistan | prs-AF | -| Dutch (Netherlands) | Netherlands | nl-NL | -| English (United Kingdom) | United Kingdom | en-GB | -| English (United States) | United States | en-US | -| Estonian (Estonia) | Estonia | et-EE | -| Filipino (Philippines) | Philippines | fil-PH | -| Finnish (Finland) | Finland | fi_FI | -| French (Canada) | Canada | fr-CA | -| French (France) | France | fr-FR | -| Galician (Galician) | Spain | gl-ES | -| Georgian | Georgia | ka-GE | -| German (Germany) | Germany | de-DE | -| Greek (Greece) | Greece | el-GR | -| Gujarati | India | gu-IN | -| Hausa (Latin, Nigeria) | Nigeria | ha-Latn-NG | -| Hebrew (Israel) | Israel | he-IL | -| Hindi (India) | India | hi-IN | -| Hungarian (Hungary) | Hungary | hu-HU | -| Icelandic | Iceland | is-IS | -| Igbo | Nigeria | ig-NG | -| Indonesian (Indonesia) | Indonesia | id-ID | -| Irish | Ireland | ga-IE | -| isiXhosa | South Africa | xh-ZA | -| isiZulu | South Africa | zu-ZA | -| Italian (Italy) | Italy | it-IT | -| Japanese (Japan) | Japan | ja-JP | -| Kannada | India | kn-IN | -| Kazakh (Kazakhstan) | Kazakhstan | kk-KZ | -| Khmer (Cambodia) | Cambodia | km-KH | -| K'iche' | Guatemala | quc-Latn-GT | -| Kinyarwanda | Rwanda | rw-RW | -| KiSwahili | Kenya, Tanzania | sw-KE | -| Konkani | India | kok-IN | -| Korean (Korea) | Korea | ko-KR | -| Kyrgyz | Kyrgyzstan | ky-KG | -| Lao (Laos) | Lao P.D.R. | lo-LA | -| Latvian (Latvia) | Latvia | lv-LV | -| Lithuanian (Lithuania) | Lithuania | lt-LT | -| Luxembourgish (Luxembourg) | Luxembourg | lb-LU | -| Macedonian (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Macedonia (FYROM) | mk-MK | -| Malay (Malaysia) | Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore | ms-MY | -| Malayalam | India | ml-IN | -| Maltese | Malta | mt-MT | -| Maori | New Zealand | mi-NZ | -| Marathi | India | mr-IN | -| Mongolian (Cyrillic) | Mongolia | mn-MN | -| Nepali | Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal | ne-NP | -| Norwegian (Nynorsk) | Norway | nn-NO | -| Norwegian, Bokmål (Norway) | Norway | nb-NO | -| Odia | India | or-IN | -| Polish (Poland) | Poland | pl-PL | -| Portuguese (Brazil) | Brazil | pt-BR | -| Portuguese (Portugal) | Portugal | pt-PT | -| Punjabi | India | pa-IN | -| Punjabi (Arabic) | Pakistan | pa-Arab-PK | -| Quechua | Peru | quz-PE | -| Romanian (Romania) | Romania | ro-RO | -| Russian (Russia) | Russia | ru-RU | -| Scottish Gaelic | United Kingdom | gd-GB | -| Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia, and Herzegovina) | Bosnia and Herzegovina | sr-Cyrl-BA | -| Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia) | Serbia | sr-Cyrl-RS | -| Serbian (Latin, Serbia) | Serbia | sr-Latn-RS | -| Sesotho sa Leboa | South Africa | nso-ZA | -| Setswana (South Africa) | South Africa and Botswana | tn-ZA | -| Sindhi (Arabic) | Pakistan | sd-Arab-PK | -| Sinhala | Sri Lanka | si-LK | -| Slovak (Slovakia) | Slovakia | sk-SK | -| Slovenian (Slovenia) | Slovenia | sl-SL | -| Spanish (Mexico) | Mexico | es-MX | -| Spanish (Spain, International Sort) | Spain | en-ES | -| Swedish (Sweden) | Sweden | sv-SE | -| Tajik (Cyrillic) | Tajikistan | tg-Cyrl-TJ | -| Tamil (India) | India and Sri Lanka | ta-IN | -| Tatar | Russia | tt-RU | -| Telugu | India | te-IN | -| Thai (Thailand) | Thailand | th-TH | -| Tigrinya (Ethiopia) | Ethiopia | ti-ET | -| Turkish (Turkey) | Turkey | tr-TR | -| Turkmen | Turkmenistan | tk-TM | -| Ukrainian (Ukraine) | Ukraine | uk-UA | -| Urdu | Pakistan | ur-PK | -| Uyghur | People's Republic of China | ug-CN | -| Uzbek (Latin, Uzbekistan) | Uzbekistan | uz-Latn-UZ | -| Valencian | Spain | ca-ES-valencia | -| Vietnamese | Vietnam | vi-VN | -| Welsh | United Kingdom | cy-GB | -| Wolof | Senegal | wo-SN | -| Yoruba | Nigeria | yo-NG | - ---- +--- +title: Microsoft Edge system and language requirements +description: Overview information about Microsoft Edge, the default browser for Windows 10. This topic includes links to other Microsoft Edge topics. +ms.assetid: 70377735-b2f9-4b0b-9658-4cf7c1d745bb +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +author: dansimp +ms.prod: edge +ms.mktglfcycl: general +ms.topic: reference +ms.sitesec: library +title: Microsoft Edge for IT Pros +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.date: 10/02/2018 +--- + +# Microsoft Edge system and language requirements +>Applies to: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile + +Microsoft Edge is the new, default web browser for Windows 10, helping you to experience modern web standards, better performance, improved security, and increased reliability. Microsoft Edge lets you stay up-to-date through the Microsoft Store and to manage your enterprise through Group Policy or your mobile device management (MDM) tools. + + +>[!IMPORTANT] +>The Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) versions of Windows, including Windows Server 2016, don’t include Microsoft Edge or many other Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. Systems running the LTSB operating systems do not support these apps because their services get frequently updated with new functionality. For customers who require the LTSB for specialized devices, we recommend using Internet Explorer 11. + + +## Minimum system requirements +Some of the components might also need additional system resources. Check the component's documentation for more information. + + +| Item | Minimum requirements | +|--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| Computer/processor | 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster (32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64)) | +| Operating system |

Note
For specific Windows 10 Mobile requirements, see the [Minimum hardware requirements for Windows 10 Mobile](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=699266) topic. | +| Memory |

| +| Hard drive space | | +| DVD drive | DVD-ROM drive (if installing from a DVD-ROM) | +| Display | Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor with 256 colors | +| Graphics card | Microsoft DirectX 9 or later with Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 1.0 driver | +| Peripherals | Internet connection and a compatible pointing device | + +--- + + +## Supported languages + +Microsoft Edge supports all of the same languages as Windows 10 and you can use the [Microsoft Translator extension](https://www.microsoft.com/p/translator-for-microsoft-edge/9nblggh4n4n3) to translate foreign language web pages and text selections for 60+ languages. + +If the extension does not work after install, restart Microsoft Edge. If the extension still does not work, provide feedback through the Feedback Hub. + + +| Language | Country/Region | Code | +|----------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------|----------------| +| Afrikaans (South Africa) | South Africa | af-ZA | +| Albanian (Albania) | Albania | sq-AL | +| Amharic | Ethiopia | am-ET | +| Arabic (Saudi Arabia) | Saudi Arabia | ar-SA | +| Armenian | Armenia | hy-AM | +| Assamese | India | as-IN | +| Azerbaijani (Latin, Azerbaijan) | Azerbaijan | az-Latn-AZ | +| Bangla (Bangladesh) | Bangladesh | bn-BD | +| Bangla (India) | India | bn-IN | +| Basque (Basque) | Spain | eu-ES | +| Belarusian (Belarus) | Belarus | be-BY | +| Bosnian (Latin) | Bosnia and Herzegovina | bs-Latn-BA | +| Bulgarian (Bulgaria) | Bulgaria | bg-BG | +| Catalan (Catalan) | Spain | ca-ES | +| Central Kurdish (Arabic) | Iraq | ku-Arab-IQ | +| Cherokee (Cherokee) | United States | chr-Cher-US | +| Chinese (Hong Kong SAR) | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region | zh-HK | +| Chinese (Simplified, China) | People's Republic of China | zh-CN | +| Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) | Taiwan | zh-TW | +| Croatian (Croatia) | Croatia | hr-HR | +| Czech (Czech Republic) | Czech Republic | cs-CZ | +| Danish (Denmark) | Denmark | da-DK | +| Dari | Afghanistan | prs-AF | +| Dutch (Netherlands) | Netherlands | nl-NL | +| English (United Kingdom) | United Kingdom | en-GB | +| English (United States) | United States | en-US | +| Estonian (Estonia) | Estonia | et-EE | +| Filipino (Philippines) | Philippines | fil-PH | +| Finnish (Finland) | Finland | fi_FI | +| French (Canada) | Canada | fr-CA | +| French (France) | France | fr-FR | +| Galician (Galician) | Spain | gl-ES | +| Georgian | Georgia | ka-GE | +| German (Germany) | Germany | de-DE | +| Greek (Greece) | Greece | el-GR | +| Gujarati | India | gu-IN | +| Hausa (Latin, Nigeria) | Nigeria | ha-Latn-NG | +| Hebrew (Israel) | Israel | he-IL | +| Hindi (India) | India | hi-IN | +| Hungarian (Hungary) | Hungary | hu-HU | +| Icelandic | Iceland | is-IS | +| Igbo | Nigeria | ig-NG | +| Indonesian (Indonesia) | Indonesia | id-ID | +| Irish | Ireland | ga-IE | +| isiXhosa | South Africa | xh-ZA | +| isiZulu | South Africa | zu-ZA | +| Italian (Italy) | Italy | it-IT | +| Japanese (Japan) | Japan | ja-JP | +| Kannada | India | kn-IN | +| Kazakh (Kazakhstan) | Kazakhstan | kk-KZ | +| Khmer (Cambodia) | Cambodia | km-KH | +| K'iche' | Guatemala | quc-Latn-GT | +| Kinyarwanda | Rwanda | rw-RW | +| KiSwahili | Kenya, Tanzania | sw-KE | +| Konkani | India | kok-IN | +| Korean (Korea) | Korea | ko-KR | +| Kyrgyz | Kyrgyzstan | ky-KG | +| Lao (Laos) | Lao P.D.R. | lo-LA | +| Latvian (Latvia) | Latvia | lv-LV | +| Lithuanian (Lithuania) | Lithuania | lt-LT | +| Luxembourgish (Luxembourg) | Luxembourg | lb-LU | +| Macedonian (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Macedonia (FYROM) | mk-MK | +| Malay (Malaysia) | Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore | ms-MY | +| Malayalam | India | ml-IN | +| Maltese | Malta | mt-MT | +| Maori | New Zealand | mi-NZ | +| Marathi | India | mr-IN | +| Mongolian (Cyrillic) | Mongolia | mn-MN | +| Nepali | Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal | ne-NP | +| Norwegian (Nynorsk) | Norway | nn-NO | +| Norwegian, Bokmål (Norway) | Norway | nb-NO | +| Odia | India | or-IN | +| Polish (Poland) | Poland | pl-PL | +| Portuguese (Brazil) | Brazil | pt-BR | +| Portuguese (Portugal) | Portugal | pt-PT | +| Punjabi | India | pa-IN | +| Punjabi (Arabic) | Pakistan | pa-Arab-PK | +| Quechua | Peru | quz-PE | +| Romanian (Romania) | Romania | ro-RO | +| Russian (Russia) | Russia | ru-RU | +| Scottish Gaelic | United Kingdom | gd-GB | +| Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia, and Herzegovina) | Bosnia and Herzegovina | sr-Cyrl-BA | +| Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia) | Serbia | sr-Cyrl-RS | +| Serbian (Latin, Serbia) | Serbia | sr-Latn-RS | +| Sesotho sa Leboa | South Africa | nso-ZA | +| Setswana (South Africa) | South Africa and Botswana | tn-ZA | +| Sindhi (Arabic) | Pakistan | sd-Arab-PK | +| Sinhala | Sri Lanka | si-LK | +| Slovak (Slovakia) | Slovakia | sk-SK | +| Slovenian (Slovenia) | Slovenia | sl-SL | +| Spanish (Mexico) | Mexico | es-MX | +| Spanish (Spain, International Sort) | Spain | en-ES | +| Swedish (Sweden) | Sweden | sv-SE | +| Tajik (Cyrillic) | Tajikistan | tg-Cyrl-TJ | +| Tamil (India) | India and Sri Lanka | ta-IN | +| Tatar | Russia | tt-RU | +| Telugu | India | te-IN | +| Thai (Thailand) | Thailand | th-TH | +| Tigrinya (Ethiopia) | Ethiopia | ti-ET | +| Turkish (Turkey) | Turkey | tr-TR | +| Turkmen | Turkmenistan | tk-TM | +| Ukrainian (Ukraine) | Ukraine | uk-UA | +| Urdu | Pakistan | ur-PK | +| Uyghur | People's Republic of China | ug-CN | +| Uzbek (Latin, Uzbekistan) | Uzbekistan | uz-Latn-UZ | +| Valencian | Spain | ca-ES-valencia | +| Vietnamese | Vietnam | vi-VN | +| Welsh | United Kingdom | cy-GB | +| Wolof | Senegal | wo-SN | +| Yoruba | Nigeria | yo-NG | + +--- diff --git a/browsers/edge/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md b/browsers/edge/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md index 5e10c3201b..b8899ba2b6 100644 --- a/browsers/edge/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md +++ b/browsers/edge/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ms.reviewer: audience: itpro manager: dansimp author: dansimp -ms.author: eravena +ms.author: dansimp ms.prod: edge ms.sitesec: library ms.topic: article diff --git a/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-employees-enterprise-mode-portal.md b/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-employees-enterprise-mode-portal.md index 21d571b2f4..08d914e629 100644 --- a/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-employees-enterprise-mode-portal.md +++ b/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-employees-enterprise-mode-portal.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library ms.date: 07/27/2017 ms.reviewer: manager: dansimp -ms.author: eravena +ms.author: dansimp --- # Add employees to the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal diff --git a/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md b/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md index b61f128515..39adf2816d 100644 --- a/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md +++ b/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ms.prod: ie11 ms.assetid: 20aF07c4-051a-451f-9c46-5a052d9Ae27c ms.reviewer: manager: dansimp -ms.author: eravena +ms.author: dansimp title: Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1) (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) ms.sitesec: library ms.date: 07/27/2017 diff --git a/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md b/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md index 0d2acc3714..b4da3f64f5 100644 --- a/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md +++ b/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ms.prod: ie11 ms.assetid: da659ff5-70d5-4852-995e-4df67c4871dd ms.reviewer: manager: dansimp -ms.author: eravena +ms.author: dansimp title: Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2) (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) ms.sitesec: library ms.date: 10/24/2017 diff --git a/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md b/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md index 00f396d1d4..c1a7aee9b8 100644 --- a/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md +++ b/browsers/enterprise-mode/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ms.prod: ie11 ms.assetid: 513e8f3b-fedf-4d57-8d81-1ea4fdf1ac0b ms.reviewer: manager: dansimp -ms.author: eravena +ms.author: dansimp title: Add sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2) (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) ms.sitesec: library ms.date: 07/27/2017 diff --git a/browsers/enterprise-mode/check-for-new-enterprise-mode-site-list-xml-file.md b/browsers/enterprise-mode/check-for-new-enterprise-mode-site-list-xml-file.md index e59c5e151a..7696eedaca 100644 --- a/browsers/enterprise-mode/check-for-new-enterprise-mode-site-list-xml-file.md +++ b/browsers/enterprise-mode/check-for-new-enterprise-mode-site-list-xml-file.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.pagetype: appcompat ms.sitesec: library author: dansimp -ms.author: eravena +ms.author: dansimp ms.date: 08/14/2017 ms.localizationpriority: low --- diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/delete-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/delete-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index e06c6cf34d..b2c4c0f80a 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/delete-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/delete-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ms.assetid: 41413459-b57f-48da-aedb-4cbec1e2981a ms.reviewer: audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor +ms.author: dansimp title: Delete sites from your Enterprise Mode site list in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) ms.sitesec: library ms.date: 07/27/2017 diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-and-deploy-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-and-deploy-ie11.md index f5e959c3c4..e9fcf44f0e 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-and-deploy-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-and-deploy-ie11.md @@ -1,44 +1,45 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: Use the topics in this section to learn how to customize your Internet Explorer installation package, how to choose the right method for installation, and how to deploy IE into your environment. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: caca18c1-d5c4-4404-84f8-d02bc562915f -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Install and Deploy Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Install and Deploy Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 Update -- Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -Use the topics in this section to learn how to customize your Internet Explorer installation package, how to choose the right method for installation, and how to deploy IE into your environment. You can also find more info about your virtualization options for legacy apps. - -## In this section - -|Topic |Description | -|------|------------| -|[Customize Internet Explorer 11 installation packages](customize-ie11-install-packages.md) |Guidance about how to use .INF files or the IE Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) to create custom packages and about how to create those packages for multiple operating systems. | -|[Choose how to install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](choose-how-to-install-ie11.md) |Guidance for the different ways you can install IE, including using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Microsoft Intune, your network, the operating system deployment system, or third-party tools. | -|[Choose how to deploy Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](choose-how-to-deploy-ie11.md) |Guidance about how to deploy your custom version of IE using Automatic Version Synchronization (AVS) or using your software distribution tools. | -|[Virtualization and compatibility with Internet Explorer 11](virtualization-and-compatibility-with-ie11.md) |Info about the Microsoft-supported options for virtualizing web apps. | - - - - - - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +description: Use the topics in this section to learn how to customize your Internet Explorer installation package, how to choose the right method for installation, and how to deploy IE into your environment. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: caca18c1-d5c4-4404-84f8-d02bc562915f +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Install and Deploy Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Install and Deploy Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 Update +- Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +Use the topics in this section to learn how to customize your Internet Explorer installation package, how to choose the right method for installation, and how to deploy IE into your environment. You can also find more info about your virtualization options for legacy apps. + +## In this section + +|Topic |Description | +|------|------------| +|[Customize Internet Explorer 11 installation packages](customize-ie11-install-packages.md) |Guidance about how to use .INF files or the IE Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) to create custom packages and about how to create those packages for multiple operating systems. | +|[Choose how to install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](choose-how-to-install-ie11.md) |Guidance for the different ways you can install IE, including using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Microsoft Intune, your network, the operating system deployment system, or third-party tools. | +|[Choose how to deploy Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](choose-how-to-deploy-ie11.md) |Guidance about how to deploy your custom version of IE using Automatic Version Synchronization (AVS) or using your software distribution tools. | +|[Virtualization and compatibility with Internet Explorer 11](virtualization-and-compatibility-with-ie11.md) |Info about the Microsoft-supported options for virtualizing web apps. | + + + + + + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md index 25226f2ad0..7dd92ecc08 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md @@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.mktglfcycl: deploy description: How to add and deploy the Internet Explorer 11 update using Microsoft Intune. -author: lomayor +author: dansimp ms.prod: ie11 ms.assetid: b2dfc08c-78af-4c22-8867-7be3b92b1616 ms.reviewer: manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor +ms.author: dansimp title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Intune (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) ms.sitesec: library ms.date: 07/27/2017 diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-operating-system-deployment-systems.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-operating-system-deployment-systems.md index 5046293535..5dade69199 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-operating-system-deployment-systems.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-operating-system-deployment-systems.md @@ -1,59 +1,60 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: e16f9144-170c-4964-a62d-0d1a16f4cd1f -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images - -You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images. - -You'll need to extract the .cab file for each supported operating system and platform combination and the .msu file for each prerequisite update. Download the IE11 update and prerequisites here: - -- [Microsoft Download Center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=279697) - -- [Microsoft Update Catalog](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214287) - -After you install the .msu file updates, you'll need to add them to your MDT deployment. You'll also need to extract the IE11 .cab update file from the IE11 installation package, using the `/x` command-line option. For example, `IE11-Windows6.1-x64-en-us.exe /x:c:\ie11cab`. - -## Installing IE11 using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) - -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). - - **To add IE11 to a MDT deployment share** - -1. Right-click **Packages** from each **Deployment Shares** location, and then click **Import OS Packages**. - -2. Go to the **Specify Directory** page, search for your folder with your update files (.cab and .msu) for import, and click **Next**. - -3. Go to the **Summary** page and click **Next**.

-MDT starts importing your update files.

**Note**
Ignore any warnings that say, "Skipping invalid CAB file". This shows up because the **Import OS Packages** wizard skips the IE11\_Support.cab file, which isn't an actual update file. - -4. After the import finishes, click **Finish**. - -### Offline servicing with MDT - -You can add the IE11 update while you're performing offline servicing, or slipstreaming, of your Windows images. This method lets you deploy IE11 without needing any additional installation after you've deployed Windows. - -These articles have step-by-step details about adding packages to your Windows images: - -- For Windows 8.1, see [Add or Remove Packages Offline Using DISM](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=276791). - -- For Windows 7 SP1, see [Add or Remove Packages Offline](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214490). - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: e16f9144-170c-4964-a62d-0d1a16f4cd1f +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images + +You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images. + +You'll need to extract the .cab file for each supported operating system and platform combination and the .msu file for each prerequisite update. Download the IE11 update and prerequisites here: + +- [Microsoft Download Center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=279697) + +- [Microsoft Update Catalog](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214287) + +After you install the .msu file updates, you'll need to add them to your MDT deployment. You'll also need to extract the IE11 .cab update file from the IE11 installation package, using the `/x` command-line option. For example, `IE11-Windows6.1-x64-en-us.exe /x:c:\ie11cab`. + +## Installing IE11 using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) + +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). + + **To add IE11 to a MDT deployment share** + +1. Right-click **Packages** from each **Deployment Shares** location, and then click **Import OS Packages**. + +2. Go to the **Specify Directory** page, search for your folder with your update files (.cab and .msu) for import, and click **Next**. + +3. Go to the **Summary** page and click **Next**.

+MDT starts importing your update files.

**Note**
Ignore any warnings that say, "Skipping invalid CAB file". This shows up because the **Import OS Packages** wizard skips the IE11\_Support.cab file, which isn't an actual update file. + +4. After the import finishes, click **Finish**. + +### Offline servicing with MDT + +You can add the IE11 update while you're performing offline servicing, or slipstreaming, of your Windows images. This method lets you deploy IE11 without needing any additional installation after you've deployed Windows. + +These articles have step-by-step details about adding packages to your Windows images: + +- For Windows 8.1, see [Add or Remove Packages Offline Using DISM](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=276791). + +- For Windows 7 SP1, see [Add or Remove Packages Offline](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214490). + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-system-center-configuration-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-system-center-configuration-manager.md index 4d91b89af4..2b40174159 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-system-center-configuration-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-system-center-configuration-manager.md @@ -1,38 +1,39 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 9ede9722-29b3-4cb7-956d-ffa91e7bedbd -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# 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. - - **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). - -2. Create a software distribution package that includes the IE11 installation package. - -3. Create a program that includes the command-line needed to run the IE11 installation package. To run the package silently, without restarting and without checking the Internet for updates, use:`ie11_package.exe /quiet /norestart /update-no`. - -4. Move the installation package to your distribution points, and then advertise the package. - -You can also use System Center Essentials 2010 to deploy IE11 installation packages. For info, see [System Center Essentials 2010](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=395200) and the [System Center Essentials 2010 Operations Guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214266). - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 9ede9722-29b3-4cb7-956d-ffa91e7bedbd +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# 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. + + **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). + +2. Create a software distribution package that includes the IE11 installation package. + +3. Create a program that includes the command-line needed to run the IE11 installation package. To run the package silently, without restarting and without checking the Internet for updates, use:`ie11_package.exe /quiet /norestart /update-no`. + +4. Move the installation package to your distribution points, and then advertise the package. + +You can also use System Center Essentials 2010 to deploy IE11 installation packages. For info, see [System Center Essentials 2010](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=395200) and the [System Center Essentials 2010 Operations Guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214266). + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-the-network.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-the-network.md index 2dfe51cdf9..9da3cd91fa 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-the-network.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-the-network.md @@ -1,42 +1,43 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using your network -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 85f6429d-947a-4031-8f93-e26110a35828 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using your network (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using your network -You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) over your network by putting your custom IE11 installation package in a shared network folder and letting your employees run the Setup program on their own computers. You can create the network folder structure manually, or you can run Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11). - -**Note**
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. - - **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. - - **To create the folder structure using IEAK 11** - -- Run the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 in IEAK 11, using the **Full Installation Package** option.

- The wizard automatically puts your custom installation files in your `\\Flat` folder. Where the `` is the location of your other build files. - -**Note**
Use the localized versions of the IE Customization Wizard 11 to create localized IE11 installation packages. - -## Related topics -- [Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) - Administration Guide for IT Pros](../ie11-ieak/index.md) - - - - - - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using your network +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 85f6429d-947a-4031-8f93-e26110a35828 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using your network (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using your network +You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) over your network by putting your custom IE11 installation package in a shared network folder and letting your employees run the Setup program on their own computers. You can create the network folder structure manually, or you can run Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11). + +**Note**
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. + + **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. + + **To create the folder structure using IEAK 11** + +- Run the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 in IEAK 11, using the **Full Installation Package** option.

+ The wizard automatically puts your custom installation files in your `\\Flat` folder. Where the `` is the location of your other build files. + +**Note**
Use the localized versions of the IE Customization Wizard 11 to create localized IE11 installation packages. + +## Related topics +- [Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) - Administration Guide for IT Pros](../ie11-ieak/index.md) + + + + + + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-third-party-tools.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-third-party-tools.md index 063f5c2aa2..5d230773e3 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-third-party-tools.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-third-party-tools.md @@ -1,50 +1,51 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using third-party tools and command-line options. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 30190c66-49f7-4ca4-8b57-a47656aa0c7e -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using third-party tools (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using third-party tools -You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using third-party electronic software distribution (ESD) systems and these command-line options: - -## Setup Modes - -|Command-line options |Description | -|---------------------|------------------------------------------------------| -|`/passive` |Installs without customer involvement. | -|`/quiet` |Installs without customer involvement and without showing the UI. | - -## Setup Options - -|Command-line options |Description | -|---------------------|------------------------------------------------------| -|`/update-no` |Installs without checking for updates.

**Important**
If you don't use this option, you'll need an Internet connection to finish your installation. | -|`/no-default` |Installs without making IE11 the default web browser. | -|`/closeprograms` |Automatically closes running programs. | - - -## Restart Options - -|Command-line options |Description | -|---------------------|------------------------------------------------------| -|`/norestart` |Installs without restarting the computer. | -|`/forcerestart` |Installs and restarts after installation. | - -  - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using third-party tools and command-line options. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 30190c66-49f7-4ca4-8b57-a47656aa0c7e +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using third-party tools (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using third-party tools +You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using third-party electronic software distribution (ESD) systems and these command-line options: + +## Setup Modes + +|Command-line options |Description | +|---------------------|------------------------------------------------------| +|`/passive` |Installs without customer involvement. | +|`/quiet` |Installs without customer involvement and without showing the UI. | + +## Setup Options + +|Command-line options |Description | +|---------------------|------------------------------------------------------| +|`/update-no` |Installs without checking for updates.

**Important**
If you don't use this option, you'll need an Internet connection to finish your installation. | +|`/no-default` |Installs without making IE11 the default web browser. | +|`/closeprograms` |Automatically closes running programs. | + + +## Restart Options + +|Command-line options |Description | +|---------------------|------------------------------------------------------| +|`/norestart` |Installs without restarting the computer. | +|`/forcerestart` |Installs and restarts after installation. | + +  + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md index aba6187431..62bfab42b9 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md @@ -1,52 +1,53 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)' -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 6cbd6797-c670-4236-8423-e0919478f2ce -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# 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). - - **To import from Windows Update to WSUS** - -1. Open your WSUS admin site. For example, `https:///WSUSAdmin/`.

- Where `` is the name of your WSUS server. - -2. Choose the top server node or the **Updates** node, and then click **Import Updates**. - -3. To get the updates, install the Microsoft Update Catalog ActiveX control. - -4. Search for Internet Explorer 11 and add its contents to your basket. - -5. After you're done browsing, go to your basket and click **Import**. - - You can also download the updates without importing them by unchecking the **Import directly into Windows Server Update Services** box. - - **To approve Internet Explorer in WSUS for installation** - -6. Open your WSUS admin site and check the **Review synchronization settings** box from the **To Do** list. - -7. Click **Synchronize now** to sync your WSUS server with Windows Update, and then click **Updates** from the navigation bar. - -8. Enter **Internet Explorer 11** into the **Search Contains** box, and then click **Apply**. - -9. Choose the right version of IE11 for your operating system, and click **Approve for installation**. - -10. Click each computer group you want to set up for the WSUS server, picking the right approval level, and then click **OK**. - - - - - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +description: How to install the Internet Explorer 11 update using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)' +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 6cbd6797-c670-4236-8423-e0919478f2ce +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# 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). + + **To import from Windows Update to WSUS** + +1. Open your WSUS admin site. For example, `https:///WSUSAdmin/`.

+ Where `` is the name of your WSUS server. + +2. Choose the top server node or the **Updates** node, and then click **Import Updates**. + +3. To get the updates, install the Microsoft Update Catalog ActiveX control. + +4. Search for Internet Explorer 11 and add its contents to your basket. + +5. After you're done browsing, go to your basket and click **Import**. + + You can also download the updates without importing them by unchecking the **Import directly into Windows Server Update Services** box. + + **To approve Internet Explorer in WSUS for installation** + +6. Open your WSUS admin site and check the **Review synchronization settings** box from the **To Do** list. + +7. Click **Synchronize now** to sync your WSUS server with Windows Update, and then click **Updates** from the navigation bar. + +8. Enter **Internet Explorer 11** into the **Search Contains** box, and then click **Apply**. + +9. Choose the right version of IE11 for your operating system, and click **Approve for installation**. + +10. Click each computer group you want to set up for the WSUS server, picking the right approval level, and then click **OK**. + + + + + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-problems-with-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-problems-with-ie11.md index 29b3b5ca55..3ebe727aeb 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-problems-with-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-problems-with-ie11.md @@ -1,61 +1,62 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: How to fix potential installation problems with Internet Explorer 11 -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 3ae77745-86ac-40a9-a37d-eebbf37661a3 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Install problems with Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Install problems with Internet Explorer 11 -Most Internet Explorer 11 installations are straightforward and work the way they should. But it's possible that you might have problems. - -If you do, you can: - -- Check that you meet the minimum operating system requirements and have the prerequisites installed. - -- Check that there are no other updates or restarts waiting. - -- Temporarily turn off your antispyware and antivirus software. - -- Try another IE11 installer. For example from [Windows Update](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=302315) or from the [Download Internet Explorer 11](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=327753) website. - -- Review the `IE11_main.log` file in the `\Windows` folder. This log file has information about each installation and is appended for each subsequent installation. - -- Make sure you use the same download server URLs that you entered during the Setup process. - -## 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: - - **To fix this issue** - -1. Uninstall IE: - - 1. In the Control Panel, open the **Programs and Features** box, scroll down to IE11, and then click **Uninstall**. - - 2. After the uninstall finishes, restart your computer. - -2. Run [Windows Update](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=302315), clicking **Check for updates**. - -3. Check the list for IE11. If it's included in the list of updates for download, exclude it before you update your computer.

-If you get an error during the Windows Update process, see [Fix the problem with Microsoft Windows Update that is not working](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=302316). - -4. Restart your computer, making sure all of your the updates are finished. - -5. Try to reinstall IE11 from either Windows Update (if you saw it in Step 3) or from the [Download Internet Explorer 11](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=327753) website. - - - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +description: How to fix potential installation problems with Internet Explorer 11 +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 3ae77745-86ac-40a9-a37d-eebbf37661a3 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Install problems with Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Install problems with Internet Explorer 11 +Most Internet Explorer 11 installations are straightforward and work the way they should. But it's possible that you might have problems. + +If you do, you can: + +- Check that you meet the minimum operating system requirements and have the prerequisites installed. + +- Check that there are no other updates or restarts waiting. + +- Temporarily turn off your antispyware and antivirus software. + +- Try another IE11 installer. For example from [Windows Update](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=302315) or from the [Download Internet Explorer 11](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=327753) website. + +- Review the `IE11_main.log` file in the `\Windows` folder. This log file has information about each installation and is appended for each subsequent installation. + +- Make sure you use the same download server URLs that you entered during the Setup process. + +## 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: + + **To fix this issue** + +1. Uninstall IE: + + 1. In the Control Panel, open the **Programs and Features** box, scroll down to IE11, and then click **Uninstall**. + + 2. After the uninstall finishes, restart your computer. + +2. Run [Windows Update](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=302315), clicking **Check for updates**. + +3. Check the list for IE11. If it's included in the list of updates for download, exclude it before you update your computer.

+If you get an error during the Windows Update process, see [Fix the problem with Microsoft Windows Update that is not working](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=302316). + +4. Restart your computer, making sure all of your the updates are finished. + +5. Try to reinstall IE11 from either Windows Update (if you saw it in Step 3) or from the [Download Internet Explorer 11](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=327753) website. + + + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/intranet-problems-and-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/intranet-problems-and-ie11.md index cf102f1c8f..16331ab49c 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/intranet-problems-and-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/intranet-problems-and-ie11.md @@ -1,42 +1,43 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: How to fix intranet search problems with Internet Explorer 11 -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 3ee71d93-d9d2-48e1-899e-07932c73faa6 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Fix intranet search problems with Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Fix intranet search problems with Internet Explorer 11 -After upgrading to Internet Explorer 11, you might experience search issues while using your intranet site. - -## Why is my intranet redirecting me to search results? -IE11 works differently with search, based on whether your organization is domain-joined. - -- **Domain-joined computers.** A single word entry is treated as a search term. However, IE11 also checks for available intranet sites and offers matches through the **Notification bar**. If you select **Yes** from the **Notification bar** to navigate to the intranet site, IE11 associates that word with the site so that the next time you type in the intranet site name, inline auto-complete will resolve to the intranet site address. - -- **Non-domain-joined computers.** A single word entry is treated as an intranet site. However, if the term doesn't resolve to a site, IE11 then treats the entry as a search term and opens your default search provider. - -To explicitly go to an intranet site, regardless of the environment, users can type either a trailing slash like `contoso/` or the `https://` 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. - - **To enable single-word intranet search** - -1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and then click **Internet Options**. - -2. Click **Advanced**, check the **Go to an intranet site for a single word entry in the Address bar** box, and then click **OK**. - -If you'd like your entire organization to have single word entries default to an intranet site, you can turn on the **Go to an intranet site for a single word entry in the Address bar** Group Policy. With this policy turned on, a search for `contoso` automatically resolves to `https://contoso`. - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +description: How to fix intranet search problems with Internet Explorer 11 +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 3ee71d93-d9d2-48e1-899e-07932c73faa6 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Fix intranet search problems with Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Fix intranet search problems with Internet Explorer 11 +After upgrading to Internet Explorer 11, you might experience search issues while using your intranet site. + +## Why is my intranet redirecting me to search results? +IE11 works differently with search, based on whether your organization is domain-joined. + +- **Domain-joined computers.** A single word entry is treated as a search term. However, IE11 also checks for available intranet sites and offers matches through the **Notification bar**. If you select **Yes** from the **Notification bar** to navigate to the intranet site, IE11 associates that word with the site so that the next time you type in the intranet site name, inline auto-complete will resolve to the intranet site address. + +- **Non-domain-joined computers.** A single word entry is treated as an intranet site. However, if the term doesn't resolve to a site, IE11 then treats the entry as a search term and opens your default search provider. + +To explicitly go to an intranet site, regardless of the environment, users can type either a trailing slash like `contoso/` or the `https://` 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. + + **To enable single-word intranet search** + +1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and then click **Internet Options**. + +2. Click **Advanced**, check the **Go to an intranet site for a single word entry in the Address bar** box, and then click **OK**. + +If you'd like your entire organization to have single word entries default to an intranet site, you can turn on the **Go to an intranet site for a single word entry in the Address bar** Group Policy. With this policy turned on, a search for `contoso` automatically resolves to `https://contoso`. + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/manage-ie11-overview.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/manage-ie11-overview.md index a464bbc679..2270749c81 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/manage-ie11-overview.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/manage-ie11-overview.md @@ -1,42 +1,43 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: Use the topics in this section to learn about how to auto detect your settings, auto configure your configuration settings, and auto configure your proxy configuration settings for Internet Explorer. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: eb3cce62-fc7b-41e3-97b6-2916b85bcf55 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Manage Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Manage Internet Explorer 11 - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -Use the topics in this section to learn about how to auto detect your settings, auto configure your configuration settings, and auto configure your proxy configuration settings for Internet Explorer. - -## In this section - -|Topic |Description | -|------|------------| -|[Auto detect settings Internet Explorer 11](auto-detect-settings-for-ie11.md) |Guidance about how to update your automatic detection of DHCP and DNS servers. | -|[Auto configuration settings for Internet Explorer 11](auto-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md) |Guidance about how to add, update and lock your auto configuration settings. | -|[Auto proxy configuration settings for Internet Explorer 11](auto-proxy-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md) |Guidance about how to add, update, and lock your auto-proxy settings. |  - - - - - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +description: Use the topics in this section to learn about how to auto detect your settings, auto configure your configuration settings, and auto configure your proxy configuration settings for Internet Explorer. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: eb3cce62-fc7b-41e3-97b6-2916b85bcf55 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Manage Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Manage Internet Explorer 11 + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +Use the topics in this section to learn about how to auto detect your settings, auto configure your configuration settings, and auto configure your proxy configuration settings for Internet Explorer. + +## In this section + +|Topic |Description | +|------|------------| +|[Auto detect settings Internet Explorer 11](auto-detect-settings-for-ie11.md) |Guidance about how to update your automatic detection of DHCP and DNS servers. | +|[Auto configuration settings for Internet Explorer 11](auto-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md) |Guidance about how to add, update and lock your auto configuration settings. | +|[Auto proxy configuration settings for Internet Explorer 11](auto-proxy-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md) |Guidance about how to add, update, and lock your auto-proxy settings. |  + + + + + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-internet-explorer-maintenance-settings-for-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-internet-explorer-maintenance-settings-for-ie11.md index 6c19898cf3..c0087953b7 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-internet-explorer-maintenance-settings-for-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-internet-explorer-maintenance-settings-for-ie11.md @@ -1,98 +1,99 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: support -description: IEM-configured settings have been deprecated for Internet Explorer 10 and newer. Use this topic to learn where to go to fix the affected settings through Group Policy Preferences, Administrative Templates (.admx), or the IEAK. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 89084e01-4e3f-46a6-b90e-48ee58d6821c -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Missing Internet Explorer Maintenance settings for Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Missing Internet Explorer Maintenance settings for Internet Explorer 11 - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -The Internet Explorer Maintenance (IEM) settings have been deprecated in favor of Group Policy Preferences, Administrative Templates (.admx), and the IE Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11). - -Because of this change, your IEM-configured settings will no longer work on computers running Internet Explorer 10 or newer. To fix this, you need to update the affected settings using Group Policy Preferences, Administrative Templates (.admx), or IE Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11). - -Because Group Policy Preferences and IEAK 11 run using asynchronous processes, you should choose to use only one of the tools within each group of settings. For example, using only IEAK 11 in the **Security** settings or Group Policy Preferences within the **Internet Zone** settings. Also, it's important to remember that policy is enforced and can't be changed by the user, while preferences are configured, but can be changed by the user. - -For more information about all of the new options and Group Policy, see: - -- [Group policy preferences and Internet Explorer 11](group-policy-preferences-and-ie11.md) - -- [Administrative templates and Internet Explorer 11](administrative-templates-and-ie11.md) - -- [Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) - Administration Guide for IT Pros](../ie11-ieak/index.md) - -- [Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows and Windows Server](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=279876) - -- [Group Policy ADMX Syntax Reference Guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=276830) - -- [Enable and Disable Settings in a Preference Item](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=282671) - -## IEM replacements -The IEM settings have replacements you can use in either Group Policy Preferences or IEAK 11. - -### Browser user interface replacements - -|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | -|------------|------------|-----------------| -|Browser title |Lets you customize the text that shows up in the title bar of the browser.|On the **Browser User Interface** page of IEAK 11, click **Customize Title Bars**, and then type the text that appears on the title bar of the **Title Bar Text** box.

Your text is appended to the text," Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by". | -|Browser toolbar customizations (background and buttons) |Lets you customize the buttons on the browser toolbar.

|On the **Browser User Interface** page of IEAK 11, click **Add**, type your new toolbar caption, action, and icon, and if the button should appear by default, and then click **OK**. You can also edit, remove, or delete an existing toolbar button from this page. | -|Custom logo and animated bitmaps |Lets you replace the static and animated logos in the upper-right corner of the IE window with customized logos. |This setting isn't available anymore. | - - -### Connection replacements - -|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | -|------------|------------|-----------------| -|Connection settings|Lets you import your connection settings from a previously set up computer. These settings define how your employees interact with the connection settings on the **System Polices and Restrictions** page. You can also remove old dial-up connections settings from your employee's computers.|In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Connections** tab, and set up your proxy settings.

-OR-

On the **Connection Settings** page of IEAK 11, change your connection settings, including importing your current connection settings and deleting existing dial-up connection settings (as needed). | -|Automatic browser configuration |Lets you update your employee's computer after you've deployed IE11, by specifying a URL to an .ins file, an auto-proxy URL, or both. You can decide when the update occurs, in minutes. Typing zero, or not putting in any number, means that automatic configuration only happens after the browser is started and used to go to a page. |In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Automatic Configuration** tab, and then add your URL.

On the **Automatic Configuration** page of IEAK 11, modify the configuration settings, including providing the URL to an .ins file or an auto-proxy site. | -|Proxy settings |Lets you specify your proxy servers. |In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Connections** tab, click **LAN Settings**, and then choose whether to turn on automatic detection of your configuration settings and if you want to use proxy servers.

-OR-

On the **Proxy Settings** page of IEAK 11, turn on your proxy settings, adding your proxy server addresses and exceptions. | -|User Agent string |Lets the browser provide identification to visited servers. This string is often used to keep Internet traffic statistics. |This setting isn't available anymore. | - -### URLs replacements - -|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | -|------------|------------|-----------------| -|Favorites and links |Lets you use custom URLs for the **Favorites** and **Links** folders. You can also specify the folder order, disable IE Suggested Sites, and import an existing folder structure. |On the **Favorites, Favorites Bar and Feeds** page of IEAK 11, add your custom URLs to the **Favorites**, **Favorites Bar**, or **RSS Feeds** folders, or create new folders.

You can also edit, test, or remove your URLs, sort the list order, or disable IE Suggested Sites. | -|Important URLs |Lets you add custom **Home** pages that can open different tabs. You can also add a **Support** page that shows up when an employee clicks online Help.|In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **General** tab, and add your custom **Home** page.

On the **Important URLs - Home page and Support** page of IEAK 11, add the custom URLs to your **Home** and **Support** pages.

You can also click to retain the previous home page information when the user upgrades to a newer version of IE. | - -### Security Zones and Content Ratings - -|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | -|------------|------------|-----------------| -|Security zones |Lets you change your security settings, by zone |In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Security** tab, and update your security settings, based on zone.

-OR-

On the **Security and Privacy Settings** page of IEAK 11, choose your **Security Zones and Privacy** setting, changing it, as necessary. | -|Content ratings |Lets you change your content ratings so your employees can't view sites with risky content. |On the **Security and Privacy Settings** page of IEAK 11, choose your **Content Ratings** setting, changing it, as necessary. | -|Authenticode settings |Lets you pick your trustworthy software publishers and stop your employees from adding new, untrusted publishers while browsing. |These settings aren't available anymore. | - -### Programs - -|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | -|------------|------------|-----------------| -|Programs |Lets you import your default program settings, which specify the programs Windows uses for each Internet service. |In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Programs** tab, and choose how to open IE11 links.

-OR-

On the **Programs** page of IEAK 11, choose whether to customize or import your program settings. | - -#### Advanced IEM settings -The Advanced IEM settings, including Corporate and Internet settings, were also deprecated. However, they also have replacements you can use in either Group Policy Preferences or IEAK 11. - -**Note**
Advanced IEM Settings were shown under **Programs** and only available when running in **Preference** mode. - -|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | -|------------|------------|-----------------| -|Corporate settings |Specifies the location of the file with the settings you use to make IE work best in your organization. |On the Additional Settings page of IEAK 11, expand Corporate Settings, and then customize how your organization handles temporary Internet files, code downloads, menu items, and toolbar buttons. | -|Internet settings |Specifies the location of the file that includes your default IE settings. |In the Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences dialog box, click the Advanced tab, and then update your Internet-related settings, as required

-OR-

On the Additional Settings page of IEAK 11, expand Internet Settings, and then customize your default values in the Internet Options dialog box. | - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: support +description: IEM-configured settings have been deprecated for Internet Explorer 10 and newer. Use this topic to learn where to go to fix the affected settings through Group Policy Preferences, Administrative Templates (.admx), or the IEAK. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 89084e01-4e3f-46a6-b90e-48ee58d6821c +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Missing Internet Explorer Maintenance settings for Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Missing Internet Explorer Maintenance settings for Internet Explorer 11 + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +The Internet Explorer Maintenance (IEM) settings have been deprecated in favor of Group Policy Preferences, Administrative Templates (.admx), and the IE Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11). + +Because of this change, your IEM-configured settings will no longer work on computers running Internet Explorer 10 or newer. To fix this, you need to update the affected settings using Group Policy Preferences, Administrative Templates (.admx), or IE Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11). + +Because Group Policy Preferences and IEAK 11 run using asynchronous processes, you should choose to use only one of the tools within each group of settings. For example, using only IEAK 11 in the **Security** settings or Group Policy Preferences within the **Internet Zone** settings. Also, it's important to remember that policy is enforced and can't be changed by the user, while preferences are configured, but can be changed by the user. + +For more information about all of the new options and Group Policy, see: + +- [Group policy preferences and Internet Explorer 11](group-policy-preferences-and-ie11.md) + +- [Administrative templates and Internet Explorer 11](administrative-templates-and-ie11.md) + +- [Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) - Administration Guide for IT Pros](../ie11-ieak/index.md) + +- [Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows and Windows Server](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=279876) + +- [Group Policy ADMX Syntax Reference Guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=276830) + +- [Enable and Disable Settings in a Preference Item](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=282671) + +## IEM replacements +The IEM settings have replacements you can use in either Group Policy Preferences or IEAK 11. + +### Browser user interface replacements + +|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | +|------------|------------|-----------------| +|Browser title |Lets you customize the text that shows up in the title bar of the browser.|On the **Browser User Interface** page of IEAK 11, click **Customize Title Bars**, and then type the text that appears on the title bar of the **Title Bar Text** box.

Your text is appended to the text," Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by". | +|Browser toolbar customizations (background and buttons) |Lets you customize the buttons on the browser toolbar.

|On the **Browser User Interface** page of IEAK 11, click **Add**, type your new toolbar caption, action, and icon, and if the button should appear by default, and then click **OK**. You can also edit, remove, or delete an existing toolbar button from this page. | +|Custom logo and animated bitmaps |Lets you replace the static and animated logos in the upper-right corner of the IE window with customized logos. |This setting isn't available anymore. | + + +### Connection replacements + +|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | +|------------|------------|-----------------| +|Connection settings|Lets you import your connection settings from a previously set up computer. These settings define how your employees interact with the connection settings on the **System Polices and Restrictions** page. You can also remove old dial-up connections settings from your employee's computers.|In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Connections** tab, and set up your proxy settings.

-OR-

On the **Connection Settings** page of IEAK 11, change your connection settings, including importing your current connection settings and deleting existing dial-up connection settings (as needed). | +|Automatic browser configuration |Lets you update your employee's computer after you've deployed IE11, by specifying a URL to an .ins file, an auto-proxy URL, or both. You can decide when the update occurs, in minutes. Typing zero, or not putting in any number, means that automatic configuration only happens after the browser is started and used to go to a page. |In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Automatic Configuration** tab, and then add your URL.

On the **Automatic Configuration** page of IEAK 11, modify the configuration settings, including providing the URL to an .ins file or an auto-proxy site. | +|Proxy settings |Lets you specify your proxy servers. |In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Connections** tab, click **LAN Settings**, and then choose whether to turn on automatic detection of your configuration settings and if you want to use proxy servers.

-OR-

On the **Proxy Settings** page of IEAK 11, turn on your proxy settings, adding your proxy server addresses and exceptions. | +|User Agent string |Lets the browser provide identification to visited servers. This string is often used to keep Internet traffic statistics. |This setting isn't available anymore. | + +### URLs replacements + +|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | +|------------|------------|-----------------| +|Favorites and links |Lets you use custom URLs for the **Favorites** and **Links** folders. You can also specify the folder order, disable IE Suggested Sites, and import an existing folder structure. |On the **Favorites, Favorites Bar and Feeds** page of IEAK 11, add your custom URLs to the **Favorites**, **Favorites Bar**, or **RSS Feeds** folders, or create new folders.

You can also edit, test, or remove your URLs, sort the list order, or disable IE Suggested Sites. | +|Important URLs |Lets you add custom **Home** pages that can open different tabs. You can also add a **Support** page that shows up when an employee clicks online Help.|In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **General** tab, and add your custom **Home** page.

On the **Important URLs - Home page and Support** page of IEAK 11, add the custom URLs to your **Home** and **Support** pages.

You can also click to retain the previous home page information when the user upgrades to a newer version of IE. | + +### Security Zones and Content Ratings + +|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | +|------------|------------|-----------------| +|Security zones |Lets you change your security settings, by zone |In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Security** tab, and update your security settings, based on zone.

-OR-

On the **Security and Privacy Settings** page of IEAK 11, choose your **Security Zones and Privacy** setting, changing it, as necessary. | +|Content ratings |Lets you change your content ratings so your employees can't view sites with risky content. |On the **Security and Privacy Settings** page of IEAK 11, choose your **Content Ratings** setting, changing it, as necessary. | +|Authenticode settings |Lets you pick your trustworthy software publishers and stop your employees from adding new, untrusted publishers while browsing. |These settings aren't available anymore. | + +### Programs + +|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | +|------------|------------|-----------------| +|Programs |Lets you import your default program settings, which specify the programs Windows uses for each Internet service. |In the **Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences** dialog box, click the **Programs** tab, and choose how to open IE11 links.

-OR-

On the **Programs** page of IEAK 11, choose whether to customize or import your program settings. | + +#### Advanced IEM settings +The Advanced IEM settings, including Corporate and Internet settings, were also deprecated. However, they also have replacements you can use in either Group Policy Preferences or IEAK 11. + +**Note**
Advanced IEM Settings were shown under **Programs** and only available when running in **Preference** mode. + +|IEM setting |Description |Replacement tool | +|------------|------------|-----------------| +|Corporate settings |Specifies the location of the file with the settings you use to make IE work best in your organization. |On the Additional Settings page of IEAK 11, expand Corporate Settings, and then customize how your organization handles temporary Internet files, code downloads, menu items, and toolbar buttons. | +|Internet settings |Specifies the location of the file that includes your default IE settings. |In the Internet Settings Group Policy Preferences dialog box, click the Advanced tab, and then update your Internet-related settings, as required

-OR-

On the Additional Settings page of IEAK 11, expand Internet Settings, and then customize your default values in the Internet Options dialog box. | + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-the-compatibility-view-button.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-the-compatibility-view-button.md index ea68f25a40..fbc40cbf73 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-the-compatibility-view-button.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-the-compatibility-view-button.md @@ -1,53 +1,54 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: support -description: Internet Explorer 11 uses the latest standards mode, which simplifies web page compatibility for users by removing the **Compatibility View** button and reducing the number of compatibility options in the F12 developer tools for developers. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 501c96c9-9f03-4913-9f4b-f67bd9edbb61 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Missing the Compatibility View Button (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Missing the Compatibility View Button - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -Compatibility View was introduced in Windows Internet Explorer 8 to help existing content continue to work with Windows Internet Explorer 7, while developers updated their content to support modern interoperable web standards. Since then, the Internet Explorer web platform, and the web itself, have changed so that most public web content looks for standards-based features instead of IE 7-compatible behavior. - -Thanks to these changes, using Internet Explorer 11 in the latest standards mode is more compatible with the web than ever before. As a result, IE11 simplifies web page compatibility for users by removing the **Compatibility View** button and reducing the number of compatibility options in the F12 developer tools for developers. - -## What happened to the Compatibility View button? -In previous versions of IE, the **Compatibility View** button would attempt to fix a broken standards-based website, by getting the page to appear like it did in Internet Explorer 7. Today however, more standards-based websites are broken by attempting to appear like they did in Internet Explorer 7. So instead of implementing and using Compatibility View, developers are updating their server configuration to add X-UA-Compatible meta tags, which forces the content to the “edge”, making the **Compatibility View** button disappear. In support of these changes, the Compatibility View button has been completely removed for IE11. - -## What if I still need Compatibility View? -There might be extenuating circumstances in your company, which require you to continue to use Compatibility View. In this situation, this process should be viewed strictly as a workaround. You should work with the website vendor to make sure that the affected pages are updated to match the latest web standards. The functionality described here is currently deprecated and will be removed at a time in the future. - -**Important**
This functionality is only available in Internet Explorer for the desktop. - - **To change your Compatibility View settings** - -1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click **Tools**, and then click **Compatibility View settings**. - -2. In the **Compatibility View Settings** box, add the problematic website URL, and then click **Add**.

-Compatibility View is turned on for this single website, for this specific computer. - -3. Decide if you want your intranet sites displayed using Compatibility View, decide whether to use Microsoft compatibility lists, and then click **Close**. - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: support +description: Internet Explorer 11 uses the latest standards mode, which simplifies web page compatibility for users by removing the **Compatibility View** button and reducing the number of compatibility options in the F12 developer tools for developers. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 501c96c9-9f03-4913-9f4b-f67bd9edbb61 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Missing the Compatibility View Button (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Missing the Compatibility View Button + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +Compatibility View was introduced in Windows Internet Explorer 8 to help existing content continue to work with Windows Internet Explorer 7, while developers updated their content to support modern interoperable web standards. Since then, the Internet Explorer web platform, and the web itself, have changed so that most public web content looks for standards-based features instead of IE 7-compatible behavior. + +Thanks to these changes, using Internet Explorer 11 in the latest standards mode is more compatible with the web than ever before. As a result, IE11 simplifies web page compatibility for users by removing the **Compatibility View** button and reducing the number of compatibility options in the F12 developer tools for developers. + +## What happened to the Compatibility View button? +In previous versions of IE, the **Compatibility View** button would attempt to fix a broken standards-based website, by getting the page to appear like it did in Internet Explorer 7. Today however, more standards-based websites are broken by attempting to appear like they did in Internet Explorer 7. So instead of implementing and using Compatibility View, developers are updating their server configuration to add X-UA-Compatible meta tags, which forces the content to the “edge”, making the **Compatibility View** button disappear. In support of these changes, the Compatibility View button has been completely removed for IE11. + +## What if I still need Compatibility View? +There might be extenuating circumstances in your company, which require you to continue to use Compatibility View. In this situation, this process should be viewed strictly as a workaround. You should work with the website vendor to make sure that the affected pages are updated to match the latest web standards. The functionality described here is currently deprecated and will be removed at a time in the future. + +**Important**
This functionality is only available in Internet Explorer for the desktop. + + **To change your Compatibility View settings** + +1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click **Tools**, and then click **Compatibility View settings**. + +2. In the **Compatibility View Settings** box, add the problematic website URL, and then click **Add**.

+Compatibility View is turned on for this single website, for this specific computer. + +3. Decide if you want your intranet sites displayed using Compatibility View, decide whether to use Microsoft compatibility lists, and then click **Close**. + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/net-framework-problems-with-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/net-framework-problems-with-ie11.md index df476d43ad..3e564954a6 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/net-framework-problems-with-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/net-framework-problems-with-ie11.md @@ -1,33 +1,34 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: support -description: How to turn managed browser hosting controls back on in Internet Explorer 11. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: b0b7f60f-9099-45ab-84f4-4ac64d7bcb43 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: .NET Framework problems with Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# .NET Framework problems with Internet Explorer 11 -If you’re having problems launching your legacy apps while running Internet Explorer 11, it’s most likely because Internet Explorer no longer starts apps that use managed browser hosting controls, like in .NET Framework 1.1 and 2.0. - - **To turn managed browser hosting controls back on** - -1. **For x86 systems or for 64-bit processes on x64 systems:** Go to the `HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\.NETFramework` registry key and change the **EnableIEHosting** value to **1**. - -2. **For 32-bit processes on x64 systems:** Go to the `HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\MICROSOFT\.NETFramework` registry key and change the **EnableIEHosting** value to **1**. - -For more information, see the [Web Applications](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=308903) section of the Application Compatibility in the .NET Framework 4.5 page. - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: support +description: How to turn managed browser hosting controls back on in Internet Explorer 11. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: b0b7f60f-9099-45ab-84f4-4ac64d7bcb43 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: .NET Framework problems with Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# .NET Framework problems with Internet Explorer 11 +If you’re having problems launching your legacy apps while running Internet Explorer 11, it’s most likely because Internet Explorer no longer starts apps that use managed browser hosting controls, like in .NET Framework 1.1 and 2.0. + + **To turn managed browser hosting controls back on** + +1. **For x86 systems or for 64-bit processes on x64 systems:** Go to the `HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\.NETFramework` registry key and change the **EnableIEHosting** value to **1**. + +2. **For 32-bit processes on x64 systems:** Go to the `HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\MICROSOFT\.NETFramework` registry key and change the **EnableIEHosting** value to **1**. + +For more information, see the [Web Applications](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=308903) section of the Application Compatibility in the .NET Framework 4.5 page. + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/new-group-policy-settings-for-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/new-group-policy-settings-for-ie11.md index c1cd3ac8b3..bf70df22fd 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/new-group-policy-settings-for-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/new-group-policy-settings-for-ie11.md @@ -1,74 +1,75 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: security -description: New group policy settings for Internet Explorer 11 -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 669cc1a6-e2cb-403f-aa31-c1de52a615d1 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: New group policy settings for Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# New group policy settings for Internet Explorer 11 -Internet Explorer 11 gives you some new Group Policy settings to help you manage your company's web browser configurations, including: - - -| Policy | Category Path | Supported on | Explanation | -|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| Allow IE to use the HTTP2 network protocol | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE uses the HTTP2 network protocol. HTTP2 works with HTTP requests to optimize the latency of network requests through compression, multiplexing, and prioritization.

If you enable this policy setting, IE uses the HTTP2 network protocol.

If you disable this policy setting, IE won't use the HTTP2 network protocol.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using the **Internet Explorer Advanced Internet Options** settings. The default is on. | -| Allow IE to use the SPDY/3 network protocol | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether Internet Explorer uses the SPDY/3 network protocol. SPDY/3 works with HTTP requests to optimize the latency of network requests through compression, multiplexing and prioritization.

If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer uses the SPDY/3 network protocol.

If you disable this policy setting, Internet Explorer won't use the SPDY/3 network protocol.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, on the **Advanced\* tab of the \*\*Internet Options** dialog box. The default is on.

**Note**
We've replaced the SPDY/3 protocol with the HTTP2 protocol in Windows 10. You can configure the HTTP2 protocol by using the **Allow IE to use the HTTP2 network protocol** setting. | -| Allow Microsoft services to provide enhanced suggestions as the user types in the Address bar | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting allows IE to provide enhanced suggestions as the user types in the Address bar. To provide enhanced suggestions, the user’s keystrokes are sent to Microsoft through Microsoft services.

If you enable this policy setting, users receive enhanced suggestions while typing in the Address bar. In addition, users won’t be able to change the **Suggestions** setting on the **Settings** charm.

If you disable this policy setting, users won’t receive enhanced suggestions while typing in the Address bar. In addition, users won’t be able to change the **Suggestions** setting on the **Settings** charm.

If you don’t configure this policy setting, users can change the **Suggestions** setting on the **Settings** charm. | -| Allow only approved domains to use the TDC ActiveX control |

| IE11 in Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether users can run the Tabular Data Control (TDC) ActiveX control, based on security zone. By default, the TDC ActiveX Control is disabled in the **Internet** and **Restricted Sites** security zones.

If you enable this policy setting, users won’t be able to run the TDC ActiveX control from all sites in the specified zone.

If you disable this policy setting, users can run the TDC Active X control from all sites in the specified zone. | -| Allow SSL3 Fallback | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features | Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting allows you to stop websites from falling back to using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 3.0 or lower, if Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 or higher, fails. This setting doesn’t affect which security protocols are enabled.

If you enable this policy setting and a website fails while using the TLS 1.0 or higher security protocols, Internet Explorer will try to fallback and use SSL 3.0 or lower security protocols.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Internet Explorer uses the default system protocols.

**Important:**
By default, SSL 3.0 is disabled. If you choose to enable SSL 3.0, we recommend that you disable or don't configure this setting to help mitigate potential man-in-the-middle attacks. | -| Allow VBScript to run in Internet Explorer |

| Internet Explorer 11 | This policy setting lets you decide whether VBScript can run on pages in specific Internet Explorer zones.

If you enable this policy setting (default), you must also pick one of the following options from the Options box:

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, VBScript runs without any interaction in the specified zone. | -| Always send Do Not Track header | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | At least Internet Explorer 10 | This policy setting allows you to configure how IE sends the Do Not Track (DNT) header.

If you enable this policy setting, IE sends a `DNT:1` header with all HTTP and HTTPS requests. The `DNT:1` header signals to the servers not to track the user.

**In Internet Explorer 9 and 10:**
If you disable this policy setting, IE only sends the Do Not Track header if a Tracking Protection List is enabled or inPrivate Browsing mode is used.

**In at least IE11:**
If you disable this policy setting, IE only sends the Do Not Track header if inPrivate Browsing mode is used.

If you don't configure the policy setting, users can select the **Always send Do Not Track header** option on the **Advanced\* tab of the \*\*Internet Options** dialog box. By selecting this option, IE sends a `DNT:1` header with all HTTP and HTTPS requests; unless the user grants a site-specific exception, in which case IE sends a `DNT:0` header. By default, this option is enabled. | -| Don't run antimalware programs against ActiveX controls
(Internet, Restricted Zones) |

| IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE runs antimalware programs against ActiveX controls, to check if they're safe to load on pages.

If you enable this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you disable this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you don't configure this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control. Users can turn this behavior on or off, using the Internet Explorer's **Security** settings. | -| Don't run antimalware programs against ActiveX controls
(Intranet, Trusted, Local Machine Zones) |

| IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE runs antimalware programs against ActiveX controls, to check if they're safe to load on pages.

If you enable this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you disable this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you don't configure this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control. Users can turn this behavior on or off, using Internet Explorer's **Security** settings. | -| Hide the button (next to the New Tab button) that opens Microsoft Edge | User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components/Internet Explorer\Internet Settings\Advanced Settings\Browsing\ | IE11 on Windows 10, version 1703 | This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can see the open Microsoft Edge button, which appears next to the New Tab button.

If you enable this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer will be hidden.

If you disable this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer appears.

If you don't configure this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer can be configured by your employees. | -| Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the **Tools** menu | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting lets you decide whether users can turn on Enterprise Mode for websites with compatibility issues. Optionally, this policy also lets you specify where to get reports (through post messages) about the websites for which users turn on Enterprise Mode using the **Tools** menu.

If you enable this policy setting, users can see and use the **Enterprise Mode** option from the **Tools** menu. If you enable this setting, but don’t specify a report location, Enterprise Mode will still be available to your users, but you won’t get any reports.

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, the menu option won’t appear and users won’t be able to turn on Enterprise Mode locally. | -| Limit Site Discovery output by Domain | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | At least Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to control which domains are included in the discovery function of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in your specified domains, configured by adding one domain per line to the included text box.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in all domains.

**Note:**
You can use this setting in conjunction with the other settings that control the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | -| Limit Site Discovery output by Zone | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | At least Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to control which zones are included in the discovery function of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all specified security zones.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in all security zones.

To specify which zones can collect data, you must include a binary number that represents your selected zones, based on this order:


**Example 1:** Include only the Local Intranet zone (binary representation: 00010), based on:

**Example 2:** Include only the Restricted Sites, Trusted Sites, and Local Intranet zones (binary representation: 10110), based on:

**Note:**
You can use this setting in conjunction with the other settings that control the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | -| Prevent deleting ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection and Do Not Track data | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Delete Browsing History | At least Windows Internet Explorer 9 | **In Internet Explorer 9 and Internet Explorer 10:**
This policy setting prevents users from deleting ActiveX Filtering and Tracking Protection data, which includes the list of websites for which the user has chosen to disable ActiveX Filtering or Tracking Protection. In addition, Tracking Protection data is also collected if users turn on the **Personalized Tracking Protection List**, which blocks third-party items while the user is browsing.

**In IE11:**
This policy setting prevents users from deleting ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection data, and Do Not Track exceptions, stored in the **Delete Browsing History** dialog box, for visited websites.

If you enable this policy setting, ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection and Do Not Track data is preserved when the user clicks **Delete**.

If you disable this policy setting, ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection and Do Not Track data is deleted when the user clicks **Delete**.

If you don’t configure this policy setting, users can turn this feature on and off, determining whether to delete ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection, and Do Not Track data when clicking **Delete**. | -| Send all sites not included in the Enterprise Mode Site List to Microsoft Edge | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10, version 1607 | This policy setting lets you decide whether to open all sites that aren’t specified to open in IE11 by the Enterprise Mode site list, to open in Microsoft Edge.

If you enable this policy setting, you must also enable the Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list policy setting and you must include at least one site in the Enterprise Mode site list.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, all sites will open based on the currently active browser.

**Note:**
If you’ve also enabled the Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Send all intranet sites to Internet Explorer 11 policy setting, then all intranet sites will continue to open in Internet Explorer 11. | -| Show message when opening sites in Microsoft Edge using Enterprise Mode | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10, version 1607 | This policy setting lets you decide whether employees see an additional page in Internet Explorer 11, stating that a site has been opened using Microsoft Edge with Enterprise Mode.

If you enable this policy setting, employees see an additional page in Internet Explorer 11, stating that a site has been opened using Microsoft Edge with Enterprise Mode.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the default app behavior occurs and no additional page appears. | -| Turn off automatic download of the ActiveX VersionList | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management | At least Windows Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to decide whether Internet Explorer automatically downloads updated versions of Microsoft's VersionList.XML file. This file tells Internet Explorer whether to stop specific ActiveX controls from loading.

If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer stops automatically downloading updated versions of the VersionList.XML file.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Internet Explorer continues to download updated versions of the VersionList.XML file.

**Important:**
Stopping this file from updating breaks the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking feature, potentially compromising the security of the device. For more info, see the Out-of-Date ActiveX Control Blocking () topic. | -| Turn off loading websites and content in the background to optimize performance | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether Internet Explorer preemptively loads websites and content in the background, speeding up performance such that when the user clicks a hyperlink, the background page seamlessly switches into view.

If you enable this policy setting, IE doesn't load any websites or content in the background.

If you disable this policy setting, IE preemptively loads websites and content in the background.

If you don’t configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using IE settings. This feature is turned on by default. | -| Turn off phone number detection | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Settings\Advanced settings\Browsing | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether phone numbers are recognized and turned into hyperlinks, which can be used to invoke the default phone application on the system.

If you enable this policy setting, phone number detection is turned off. Users won’t be able to modify this setting.

If you disable this policy setting, phone number detection is turned on. Users won’t be able to modify this setting.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using IE settings. The default is on. | -| Turn off sending URL path as UTF-8 | User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Settings\URL Encoding | At least Windows Internet Explorer 7 | This policy setting determines whether to let IE send the path portion of a URL using the UTF-8 standard. This standard defines characters so they're readable in any language and lets you exchange Internet addresses (URLs) with characters included in any language.

If you enable this policy setting, UTF-8 is not allowed. Users won't be able to change this setting.

If you disable this policy setting, UTF-8 is allowed. Users won't be able to change this setting.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off. | -| Turn off sending UTF-8 query strings for URLs | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE uses 8-bit Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8) to encode query strings in URLs before sending them to servers or to proxy servers.

If you enable this policy setting, you must specify when to use UTF-8 to encode query strings:

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using IE Advanced Options settings. The default is to encode all query strings in UTF-8. | -| Turn off the ability to launch report site problems using a menu option | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Browser menus | Internet Explorer 11 | This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can start the **eport Site Problems** dialog box from the **Internet Explorer** settings area or from the **Tools** menu.

If you enable this policy setting, users won’t be able to start the **Report Site Problems** dialog box from the Internet Explorer settings or the Tools menu.

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, users will be able to start the **Report Site Problems** dialog box from the **Internet Explorer** settings area or from the **Tools** menu. | -| Turn off the flip ahead with page prediction feature | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | At least Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8 | This policy setting determines whether a user can swipe across a screen or click Forward to go to the next pre-loaded page of a website.

If you enable this policy setting, flip ahead with page prediction is turned off and the next webpage isn’t loaded into the background.

If you disable this policy setting, flip ahead with page prediction is turned on and the next webpage is loaded into the background.

If you don’t configure this setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using the **Settings** charm.

**Note**
Microsoft collects your browsing history to improve how flip ahead with page prediction works. This feature isn’t available for Internet Explorer for the desktop. | -| Turn on 64-bit tab processes when running in Enhanced Protected Mode on 64-bit versions of Windows | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE11 uses 64-bit processes (for greater security) or 32-bit processes (for greater compatibility) when running in Enhanced Protected Mode on 64-bit versions of Windows.

If you enable this policy setting, IE11 will use 64-bit tab processes when running in Enhanced Protected Mode on 64-bit versions of Windows.

If you disable this policy setting, IE11 will use 32-bit tab processes when running in Enhanced Protected Mode on 64-bit versions of Windows.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this feature on or off using IE settings. This feature is turned off by default.

**Important**
When using 64-bit processes, some ActiveX controls and toolbars might not be available. | -| Turn on Site Discovery WMI output | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | At least Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to manage the WMI output functionality of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit will log its collected data to an WMI class, which can be aggregated by using a client-management solution, such as System Center Configuration Manager.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit won’t log its collected data to an WMI class.

**Note:**
Enabling or disabling this setting won’t impact any other output methods available to the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | -| Turn on Site Discovery XML output | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | At least Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to manage the XML output functionality of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit will log its collected data to an XML file, stored in your specified location.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit won’t log its collected data to an XML file.

**Note:**
Enabling or disabling this setting won’t impact any other output methods available to the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | -| Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10, version 1511 | This policy setting lets you specify where to find the list of websites you want opened using Enterprise Mode, instead of Standard mode, because of compatibility issues. Users can’t edit this list.

If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer downloads the Enterprise Mode website list from the `HKEY_CURRENT_USER or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE`\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode hive, opening all included websites using Enterprise Mode. We recommend storing and downloading your list from a secure web server `(https://)`, to help protect against data tampering.

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, Internet Explorer opens all websites using **Standard** mode. | - -## Removed Group Policy settings -IE11 no longer supports these Group Policy settings: - -- Turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode - -- Turn off Compatibility View button - -- Turn off Quick Tabs functionality - -- Turn off the quick pick menu - -- Use large icons for command buttons - -## Viewing your policy settings -After you've finished updating and deploying your Group Policy, you can use the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) snap-in to view your settings. - -**To use the RSoP snap-in** - -1. Open and run the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) wizard, specifying the information you want to see. - -2. Open your wizard results in the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).

-For complete instructions about how to add, open, and use RSoP, see [Use the RSoP Snap-in](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=395201) - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: security +description: New group policy settings for Internet Explorer 11 +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 669cc1a6-e2cb-403f-aa31-c1de52a615d1 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: New group policy settings for Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# New group policy settings for Internet Explorer 11 +Internet Explorer 11 gives you some new Group Policy settings to help you manage your company's web browser configurations, including: + + +| Policy | Category Path | Supported on | Explanation | +|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| Allow IE to use the HTTP2 network protocol | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE uses the HTTP2 network protocol. HTTP2 works with HTTP requests to optimize the latency of network requests through compression, multiplexing, and prioritization.

If you enable this policy setting, IE uses the HTTP2 network protocol.

If you disable this policy setting, IE won't use the HTTP2 network protocol.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using the **Internet Explorer Advanced Internet Options** settings. The default is on. | +| Allow IE to use the SPDY/3 network protocol | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether Internet Explorer uses the SPDY/3 network protocol. SPDY/3 works with HTTP requests to optimize the latency of network requests through compression, multiplexing and prioritization.

If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer uses the SPDY/3 network protocol.

If you disable this policy setting, Internet Explorer won't use the SPDY/3 network protocol.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, on the **Advanced\* tab of the \*\*Internet Options** dialog box. The default is on.

**Note**
We've replaced the SPDY/3 protocol with the HTTP2 protocol in Windows 10. You can configure the HTTP2 protocol by using the **Allow IE to use the HTTP2 network protocol** setting. | +| Allow Microsoft services to provide enhanced suggestions as the user types in the Address bar | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting allows IE to provide enhanced suggestions as the user types in the Address bar. To provide enhanced suggestions, the user’s keystrokes are sent to Microsoft through Microsoft services.

If you enable this policy setting, users receive enhanced suggestions while typing in the Address bar. In addition, users won’t be able to change the **Suggestions** setting on the **Settings** charm.

If you disable this policy setting, users won’t receive enhanced suggestions while typing in the Address bar. In addition, users won’t be able to change the **Suggestions** setting on the **Settings** charm.

If you don’t configure this policy setting, users can change the **Suggestions** setting on the **Settings** charm. | +| Allow only approved domains to use the TDC ActiveX control |

| IE11 in Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether users can run the Tabular Data Control (TDC) ActiveX control, based on security zone. By default, the TDC ActiveX Control is disabled in the **Internet** and **Restricted Sites** security zones.

If you enable this policy setting, users won’t be able to run the TDC ActiveX control from all sites in the specified zone.

If you disable this policy setting, users can run the TDC Active X control from all sites in the specified zone. | +| Allow SSL3 Fallback | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features | Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting allows you to stop websites from falling back to using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 3.0 or lower, if Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 or higher, fails. This setting doesn’t affect which security protocols are enabled.

If you enable this policy setting and a website fails while using the TLS 1.0 or higher security protocols, Internet Explorer will try to fallback and use SSL 3.0 or lower security protocols.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Internet Explorer uses the default system protocols.

**Important:**
By default, SSL 3.0 is disabled. If you choose to enable SSL 3.0, we recommend that you disable or don't configure this setting to help mitigate potential man-in-the-middle attacks. | +| Allow VBScript to run in Internet Explorer |

| Internet Explorer 11 | This policy setting lets you decide whether VBScript can run on pages in specific Internet Explorer zones.

If you enable this policy setting (default), you must also pick one of the following options from the Options box:

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, VBScript runs without any interaction in the specified zone. | +| Always send Do Not Track header | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | At least Internet Explorer 10 | This policy setting allows you to configure how IE sends the Do Not Track (DNT) header.

If you enable this policy setting, IE sends a `DNT:1` header with all HTTP and HTTPS requests. The `DNT:1` header signals to the servers not to track the user.

**In Internet Explorer 9 and 10:**
If you disable this policy setting, IE only sends the Do Not Track header if a Tracking Protection List is enabled or inPrivate Browsing mode is used.

**In at least IE11:**
If you disable this policy setting, IE only sends the Do Not Track header if inPrivate Browsing mode is used.

If you don't configure the policy setting, users can select the **Always send Do Not Track header** option on the **Advanced\* tab of the \*\*Internet Options** dialog box. By selecting this option, IE sends a `DNT:1` header with all HTTP and HTTPS requests; unless the user grants a site-specific exception, in which case IE sends a `DNT:0` header. By default, this option is enabled. | +| Don't run antimalware programs against ActiveX controls
(Internet, Restricted Zones) |

| IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE runs antimalware programs against ActiveX controls, to check if they're safe to load on pages.

If you enable this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you disable this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you don't configure this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control. Users can turn this behavior on or off, using the Internet Explorer's **Security** settings. | +| Don't run antimalware programs against ActiveX controls
(Intranet, Trusted, Local Machine Zones) |

| IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE runs antimalware programs against ActiveX controls, to check if they're safe to load on pages.

If you enable this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you disable this policy setting, IE always checks with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control.

If you don't configure this policy setting, IE won't check with your antimalware program to see if it's safe to create an instance of the ActiveX control. Users can turn this behavior on or off, using Internet Explorer's **Security** settings. | +| Hide the button (next to the New Tab button) that opens Microsoft Edge | User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components/Internet Explorer\Internet Settings\Advanced Settings\Browsing\ | IE11 on Windows 10, version 1703 | This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can see the open Microsoft Edge button, which appears next to the New Tab button.

If you enable this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer will be hidden.

If you disable this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer appears.

If you don't configure this policy setting, the button to open Microsoft Edge from Internet Explorer can be configured by your employees. | +| Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the **Tools** menu | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting lets you decide whether users can turn on Enterprise Mode for websites with compatibility issues. Optionally, this policy also lets you specify where to get reports (through post messages) about the websites for which users turn on Enterprise Mode using the **Tools** menu.

If you enable this policy setting, users can see and use the **Enterprise Mode** option from the **Tools** menu. If you enable this setting, but don’t specify a report location, Enterprise Mode will still be available to your users, but you won’t get any reports.

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, the menu option won’t appear and users won’t be able to turn on Enterprise Mode locally. | +| Limit Site Discovery output by Domain | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | At least Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to control which domains are included in the discovery function of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in your specified domains, configured by adding one domain per line to the included text box.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in all domains.

**Note:**
You can use this setting in conjunction with the other settings that control the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | +| Limit Site Discovery output by Zone | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | At least Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to control which zones are included in the discovery function of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all specified security zones.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit collects data from all sites in all security zones.

To specify which zones can collect data, you must include a binary number that represents your selected zones, based on this order:


**Example 1:** Include only the Local Intranet zone (binary representation: 00010), based on:

**Example 2:** Include only the Restricted Sites, Trusted Sites, and Local Intranet zones (binary representation: 10110), based on:

**Note:**
You can use this setting in conjunction with the other settings that control the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | +| Prevent deleting ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection and Do Not Track data | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Delete Browsing History | At least Windows Internet Explorer 9 | **In Internet Explorer 9 and Internet Explorer 10:**
This policy setting prevents users from deleting ActiveX Filtering and Tracking Protection data, which includes the list of websites for which the user has chosen to disable ActiveX Filtering or Tracking Protection. In addition, Tracking Protection data is also collected if users turn on the **Personalized Tracking Protection List**, which blocks third-party items while the user is browsing.

**In IE11:**
This policy setting prevents users from deleting ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection data, and Do Not Track exceptions, stored in the **Delete Browsing History** dialog box, for visited websites.

If you enable this policy setting, ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection and Do Not Track data is preserved when the user clicks **Delete**.

If you disable this policy setting, ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection and Do Not Track data is deleted when the user clicks **Delete**.

If you don’t configure this policy setting, users can turn this feature on and off, determining whether to delete ActiveX Filtering, Tracking Protection, and Do Not Track data when clicking **Delete**. | +| Send all sites not included in the Enterprise Mode Site List to Microsoft Edge | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10, version 1607 | This policy setting lets you decide whether to open all sites that aren’t specified to open in IE11 by the Enterprise Mode site list, to open in Microsoft Edge.

If you enable this policy setting, you must also enable the Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list policy setting and you must include at least one site in the Enterprise Mode site list.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, all sites will open based on the currently active browser.

**Note:**
If you’ve also enabled the Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Send all intranet sites to Internet Explorer 11 policy setting, then all intranet sites will continue to open in Internet Explorer 11. | +| Show message when opening sites in Microsoft Edge using Enterprise Mode | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10, version 1607 | This policy setting lets you decide whether employees see an additional page in Internet Explorer 11, stating that a site has been opened using Microsoft Edge with Enterprise Mode.

If you enable this policy setting, employees see an additional page in Internet Explorer 11, stating that a site has been opened using Microsoft Edge with Enterprise Mode.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the default app behavior occurs and no additional page appears. | +| Turn off automatic download of the ActiveX VersionList | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management | At least Windows Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to decide whether Internet Explorer automatically downloads updated versions of Microsoft's VersionList.XML file. This file tells Internet Explorer whether to stop specific ActiveX controls from loading.

If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer stops automatically downloading updated versions of the VersionList.XML file.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Internet Explorer continues to download updated versions of the VersionList.XML file.

**Important:**
Stopping this file from updating breaks the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking feature, potentially compromising the security of the device. For more info, see the Out-of-Date ActiveX Control Blocking () topic. | +| Turn off loading websites and content in the background to optimize performance | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether Internet Explorer preemptively loads websites and content in the background, speeding up performance such that when the user clicks a hyperlink, the background page seamlessly switches into view.

If you enable this policy setting, IE doesn't load any websites or content in the background.

If you disable this policy setting, IE preemptively loads websites and content in the background.

If you don’t configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using IE settings. This feature is turned on by default. | +| Turn off phone number detection | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Settings\Advanced settings\Browsing | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether phone numbers are recognized and turned into hyperlinks, which can be used to invoke the default phone application on the system.

If you enable this policy setting, phone number detection is turned off. Users won’t be able to modify this setting.

If you disable this policy setting, phone number detection is turned on. Users won’t be able to modify this setting.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using IE settings. The default is on. | +| Turn off sending URL path as UTF-8 | User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Settings\URL Encoding | At least Windows Internet Explorer 7 | This policy setting determines whether to let IE send the path portion of a URL using the UTF-8 standard. This standard defines characters so they're readable in any language and lets you exchange Internet addresses (URLs) with characters included in any language.

If you enable this policy setting, UTF-8 is not allowed. Users won't be able to change this setting.

If you disable this policy setting, UTF-8 is allowed. Users won't be able to change this setting.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off. | +| Turn off sending UTF-8 query strings for URLs | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE uses 8-bit Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8) to encode query strings in URLs before sending them to servers or to proxy servers.

If you enable this policy setting, you must specify when to use UTF-8 to encode query strings:

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using IE Advanced Options settings. The default is to encode all query strings in UTF-8. | +| Turn off the ability to launch report site problems using a menu option | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Browser menus | Internet Explorer 11 | This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can start the **eport Site Problems** dialog box from the **Internet Explorer** settings area or from the **Tools** menu.

If you enable this policy setting, users won’t be able to start the **Report Site Problems** dialog box from the Internet Explorer settings or the Tools menu.

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, users will be able to start the **Report Site Problems** dialog box from the **Internet Explorer** settings area or from the **Tools** menu. | +| Turn off the flip ahead with page prediction feature | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | At least Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8 | This policy setting determines whether a user can swipe across a screen or click Forward to go to the next pre-loaded page of a website.

If you enable this policy setting, flip ahead with page prediction is turned off and the next webpage isn’t loaded into the background.

If you disable this policy setting, flip ahead with page prediction is turned on and the next webpage is loaded into the background.

If you don’t configure this setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using the **Settings** charm.

**Note**
Microsoft collects your browsing history to improve how flip ahead with page prediction works. This feature isn’t available for Internet Explorer for the desktop. | +| Turn on 64-bit tab processes when running in Enhanced Protected Mode on 64-bit versions of Windows | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel\Advanced Page | IE11 on Windows 10 | This policy setting determines whether IE11 uses 64-bit processes (for greater security) or 32-bit processes (for greater compatibility) when running in Enhanced Protected Mode on 64-bit versions of Windows.

If you enable this policy setting, IE11 will use 64-bit tab processes when running in Enhanced Protected Mode on 64-bit versions of Windows.

If you disable this policy setting, IE11 will use 32-bit tab processes when running in Enhanced Protected Mode on 64-bit versions of Windows.

If you don't configure this policy setting, users can turn this feature on or off using IE settings. This feature is turned off by default.

**Important**
When using 64-bit processes, some ActiveX controls and toolbars might not be available. | +| Turn on Site Discovery WMI output | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | At least Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to manage the WMI output functionality of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit will log its collected data to an WMI class, which can be aggregated by using a client-management solution, such as System Center Configuration Manager.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit won’t log its collected data to an WMI class.

**Note:**
Enabling or disabling this setting won’t impact any other output methods available to the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | +| Turn on Site Discovery XML output | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | At least Internet Explorer 8 | This policy setting allows you to manage the XML output functionality of the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit.

If you enable this policy setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit will log its collected data to an XML file, stored in your specified location.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit won’t log its collected data to an XML file.

**Note:**
Enabling or disabling this setting won’t impact any other output methods available to the Internet Explorer Site Discovery Toolkit. | +| Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list | Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer | IE11 on Windows 10, version 1511 | This policy setting lets you specify where to find the list of websites you want opened using Enterprise Mode, instead of Standard mode, because of compatibility issues. Users can’t edit this list.

If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer downloads the Enterprise Mode website list from the `HKEY_CURRENT_USER or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE`\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode hive, opening all included websites using Enterprise Mode. We recommend storing and downloading your list from a secure web server `(https://)`, to help protect against data tampering.

If you disable or don’t configure this policy setting, Internet Explorer opens all websites using **Standard** mode. | + +## Removed Group Policy settings +IE11 no longer supports these Group Policy settings: + +- Turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode + +- Turn off Compatibility View button + +- Turn off Quick Tabs functionality + +- Turn off the quick pick menu + +- Use large icons for command buttons + +## Viewing your policy settings +After you've finished updating and deploying your Group Policy, you can use the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) snap-in to view your settings. + +**To use the RSoP snap-in** + +1. Open and run the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) wizard, specifying the information you want to see. + +2. Open your wizard results in the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).

+For complete instructions about how to add, open, and use RSoP, see [Use the RSoP Snap-in](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=395201) + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md index 32665259c3..5591606f32 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md @@ -1,205 +1,206 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: security -description: Use out-of-date ActiveX control blocking to help you know when IE prevents a webpage from loading outdated ActiveX controls and to update the outdated control, so that it’s safer to use. -author: lomayor -ms.author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: e61866bb-1ff1-4a8d-96f2-61d3534e8199 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -title: Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 05/10/2018 ---- - - -# Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) -- Windows Vista SP2 - -ActiveX controls are small apps that let websites provide content, like videos, games, and let you interact with content like toolbars. Unfortunately, because many ActiveX controls aren’t automatically updated, they can become outdated as new versions are released. It’s very important that you keep your ActiveX controls up-to-date because malicious software (or malware) can target security flaws in outdated controls, damaging your computer by collecting info from it, installing unwanted software, or by letting someone else control it remotely. To help avoid this situation, Internet Explorer includes a new security feature, called *out-of-date ActiveX control blocking*. - -Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking lets you: - -- Know when IE prevents a webpage from loading common, but outdated ActiveX controls. - -- Interact with other parts of the webpage that aren’t affected by the outdated control. - -- Update the outdated control, so that it’s up-to-date and safer to use. - -The out-of-date ActiveX control blocking feature works with all [Security Zones](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=403863), except the Local Intranet Zone and the Trusted Sites Zone. - -It also works with these operating system and IE combinations: - -|Windows operating system |IE version | -|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------| -|Windows 10 |All supported versions of IE.
Microsoft Edge doesn't support ActiveX controls. | -|Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.1 Update |All supported versions of IE | -|Windows 7 SP1 |All supported versions of IE | -|Windows Server 2012 |All supported versions of IE | -|Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 |All supported versions of IE | -|Windows Server 2008 SP2 |Windows Internet Explorer 9 only | -|Windows Vista SP2 |Windows Internet Explorer 9 only | - -For more info about this new feature, see the [Internet Explorer begins blocking out-of-date ActiveX controls](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507691) blog. To see the complete list of out-of-date Active controls blocked by this feature, see [Blocked out-of-date ActiveX controls](blocked-out-of-date-activex-controls.md). - - -## What does the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking notification look like? -When IE blocks an outdated ActiveX control, you’ll see a notification bar similar to this, depending on your version of IE: - -**Internet Explorer 9 through Internet Explorer 11** - -![Warning about outdated activex controls (ie9+)](images/outdatedcontrolwarning.png) - -**Windows Internet Explorer 8** - -![Warning about outdated activex controls (ie8)](images/ieoutdatedcontrolwarning.png) - -Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking also gives you a security warning that tells you if a webpage tries to launch specific outdated apps, outside of IE: - -![Warning about outdated activex controls outside ie](images/ieoutdatedcontroloutsideofie.png) - - -## How do I fix an outdated ActiveX control or app? -From the notification about the outdated ActiveX control, you can go to the control’s website to download its latest version. - - **To get the updated ActiveX control** - -1. From the notification bar, tap or click **Update**.

-IE opens the ActiveX control’s website. - -2. Download the latest version of the control. - -**Security Note:**
If you don’t fully trust a site, you shouldn’t allow it to load an outdated ActiveX control. However, although we don’t 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, you’ll get the notification again. - - **To get the updated app** - -1. From the security warning, tap or click **Update** link.

-IE opens the app’s website. - -2. Download the latest version of the app. - -**Security Note:**
If you don’t fully trust a site, you shouldn’t allow it to launch an outdated app. However, although we don’t recommend it, you can let the webpage launch the app by tapping or clicking **Allow**. This option opens the app without updating or fixing the problem. The next time you visit a webpage running the same outdated app, you’ll get the notification again. - -## How does IE decide which ActiveX controls to block? -IE uses Microsoft’s versionlist.xml or versionlistWin7.xml file to determine whether an ActiveX control should be stopped from loading. These files are updated with newly-discovered out-of-date ActiveX controls, which IE automatically downloads to your local copy of the file. - -You can see your copy of the file here `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\VersionManager\versionlist.xml` or you can view Microsoft’s version, based on your operating system and version of IE, here: -- [Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=798230) -- [All other configurations](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=403864) - -**Security Note:**
Although we strongly recommend against it, if you don’t want your computer to automatically download the updated version list from Microsoft, run the following command from a command prompt: - -``` -reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\VersionManager" /v DownloadVersionList /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f -``` -Turning off this automatic download breaks the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking feature by not letting the version list update with newly outdated controls, potentially compromising the security of your computer. Use this configuration option at your own risk. - -## Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking on managed devices -Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking includes four new Group Policy settings that you can use to manage your web browser configuration, based on your domain controller. You can download the administrative templates, including the new settings, from the [Administrative templates (.admx) for Windows 10](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746579) page or the [Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746580) page, depending on your operating system. - -### Group Policy settings -Here’s a list of the new Group Policy info, including the settings, location, requirements, and Help text strings. All of these settings can be set in either the Computer Configuration or User Configuration scope, but Computer Configuration takes precedence over User Configuration. - -**Important**
-Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking is turned off in the Local Intranet Zone and the Trusted Sites Zone; therefore, intranet websites and line-of-business apps will continue to use out-of-date ActiveX controls without disruption. - -|Setting |Category path |Supported on |Help text | -|--------|--------------|-------------|----------| -|Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE |`Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management` |Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting determines whether IE saves log information for ActiveX controls.

If you enable this setting, IE logs ActiveX control information (including the source URI that loaded the control and whether it was blocked) to a local file.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, IE won't log ActiveX control information.

Note that you can turn this setting on or off regardless of the **Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE** or **Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE on specific domains** settings. | -|Remove the **Run this time** button for outdated ActiveX controls in IE |`Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management`|Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting allows you stop users from seeing the **Run this time** button and from running specific outdated ActiveX controls in IE.

If you enable this setting, users won't see the **Run this time** button on the warning message that appears when IE blocks an outdated ActiveX control.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, users will see the **Run this time** button on the warning message that appears when IE blocks an outdated ActiveX control. Clicking this button lets the user run the outdated ActiveX control once. | -|Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE on specific domains |`Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management` |Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting allows you to manage a list of domains on which IE will stop blocking outdated ActiveX controls. Outdated ActiveX controls are never blocked in the Intranet Zone.

If you enable this setting, you can enter a custom list of domains for which outdated ActiveX controls won't be blocked in IE. Each domain entry must be formatted like one of the following:

If you disable or don't configure this setting, the list is deleted and IE continues to block specific outdated ActiveX controls on all domains in the Internet Zone. | -|Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE |`Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management` |Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting determines whether IE blocks specific outdated ActiveX controls. Outdated ActiveX controls are never blocked in the Intranet Zone.

If you enable this setting, IE stops blocking outdated ActiveX controls.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, IE continues to block specific outdated ActiveX controls. | -|Remove the **Update** button in the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking notification for IE |This functionality is only available through the registry |Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting determines whether the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking notification shows the **Update** button. This button points users to update specific out-of-date ActiveX controls in IE. | - - -If you don't want to use Group Policy, you can also turn these settings on or off using the registry. You can update the registry manually. - -|Setting |Registry setting | -|-------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------| -|Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE |`reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ext" /v AuditModeEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f`

Where:

| -|Remove **Run this time** button for outdated ActiveX controls in IE |`reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ext" /v RunThisTimeEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f`

Where:

| -|Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE on specific domains |reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ext\Domain" /v contoso.com /t REG_SZ /f

Where:

| -|Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE |`reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ext" /v VersionCheckEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f`

Where:

| -|Remove the **Update** button in the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking notification for IE |`reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\VersionManager" /v UpdateEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f`

Where:

- -## Inventory your ActiveX controls -You can inventory the ActiveX controls being used in your company, by turning on the **Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE** setting: - -- **Windows 10:** Through a comma-separated values (.csv) file or through a local Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class. - -- **All other versions of Microsoft Windows:** Through a .csv file only. - - -### Inventory your ActiveX controls by using a .CSV file -If you decide to inventory the ActiveX controls being used in your company by turning on the **Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE** setting, IE logs the ActiveX control information to the `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\AuditMode\VersionAuditLog.csv` file. - -Here’s a detailed example and description of what’s included in the VersionAuditLog.csv file. - -|Source URI |File path |Product version |File version |Allowed/Blocked |Reason |EPM-compatible | -|-----------|----------|----------------|-------------|----------------|-------|---------------| -|`https://contoso.com/test1.html` |C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\Flash.ocx |14.0.0.125 |14.0.0.125 |Allowed |Not in blocklist |EPM-compatible | -|`https://contoso.com/test2.html` |C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\jp2iexp.dll |6.0.410.2 |6.0.410.2 |Blocked |Out of date |Not EPM-compatible | - -**Where:** -- **Source URI.** The URL of the page that loaded the ActiveX control. - -- **File path.** The location of the binary that implements the ActiveX control. - -- **Product version.** The product version of the binary that implements the ActiveX control. - -- **File version.** The file version of the binary that implements the ActiveX control. - -- **Allowed/Blocked** Whether IE blocked the ActiveX control. - -- **Enhanced Protected Mode (EPM)-compatible.** Whether the loaded ActiveX control is compatible with [Enhanced Protected Mode](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=403865).

**Note**
Enhanced Protected Mode isn’t supported on Internet Explorer 9 or earlier versions of IE. Therefore, if you’re using Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9, all ActiveX controls will always be marked as not EPM-compatible. - -- **Reason.** The ActiveX control can be blocked or allowed for any of these reasons: - -|Reason |Corresponds to |Description | -|-------------------------|---------------|-------------------------------------------------| -|Version not in blocklist |Allowed |The version of the loaded ActiveX control is explicitly allowed by the IE version list. | -|Trusted domain |Allowed |The ActiveX control was loaded on a domain listed in the **Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE on specific domains** setting. | -|File doesn’t exist |Allowed |The loaded ActiveX control is missing required binaries to run correctly. | -|Out-of-date |Blocked |The loaded ActiveX control is explicitly blocked by the IE version list because it is out-of-date. | -|Not in blocklist |Allowed |The loaded ActiveX control isn’t in the IE version list. | -|Managed by policy |Allowed |The loaded ActiveX control is managed by a Group Policy setting that isn’t listed here, and will be managed in accordance with that Group Policy setting. | -|Trusted Site Zone or intranet |Allowed |The ActiveX control was loaded in the Trusted Sites Zone or the Local Intranet Zone. | -|Hardblocked |Blocked |The loaded ActiveX control is blocked in IE because it contains known security vulnerabilities. | -|Unknown |Allowed or blocked |None of the above apply. | - -### Inventory your ActiveX controls by using a local WMI class -For Windows 10 you also have the option to log your inventory info to a local WMI class. Info logged to this class includes all of info you get from the .csv file, plus the CLSID of the loaded ActiveX control or the name of any apps started from an ActiveX control. - -#### Before you begin -Before you can use WMI to inventory your ActiveX controls, you need to [download the configuration package (.zip file)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=616971), which includes: - -- **ConfigureWMILogging.ps1**. A Windows PowerShell script. - -- **ActiveXWMILogging.mof**. A managed object file. - -Before running the PowerShell script, you must copy both the .ps1 and .mof file to the same directory location, on the client computer. - - **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. - -2. On the client device, start PowerShell in elevated mode (using admin privileges) and run `ConfigureWMILogging.ps1` by by-passing the PowerShell execution policy, using this command: - ``` - powershell –ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\ConfigureWMILogging.ps1 - ``` - For more info, see [about_Execution_Policies](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=517460). - -3. **Optional:** Set up your domain firewall for WMI data. For more info, see [Collect data using Enterprise Site Discovery](collect-data-using-enterprise-site-discovery.md). - -The inventory info appears in the WMI class, `IEAXControlBlockingAuditInfo`, located in the WMI namespace, *root\\cimv2\\IETelemetry*. To collect the inventory info from your client computers, we recommend using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager or any agent that can access the WMI data. For more info, see [Collect data using Enterprise Site Discovery](collect-data-using-enterprise-site-discovery.md). - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: security +description: Use out-of-date ActiveX control blocking to help you know when IE prevents a webpage from loading outdated ActiveX controls and to update the outdated control, so that it’s safer to use. +author: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: e61866bb-1ff1-4a8d-96f2-61d3534e8199 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +title: Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 05/10/2018 +--- + + +# Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) +- Windows Vista SP2 + +ActiveX controls are small apps that let websites provide content, like videos, games, and let you interact with content like toolbars. Unfortunately, because many ActiveX controls aren’t automatically updated, they can become outdated as new versions are released. It’s very important that you keep your ActiveX controls up-to-date because malicious software (or malware) can target security flaws in outdated controls, damaging your computer by collecting info from it, installing unwanted software, or by letting someone else control it remotely. To help avoid this situation, Internet Explorer includes a new security feature, called *out-of-date ActiveX control blocking*. + +Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking lets you: + +- Know when IE prevents a webpage from loading common, but outdated ActiveX controls. + +- Interact with other parts of the webpage that aren’t affected by the outdated control. + +- Update the outdated control, so that it’s up-to-date and safer to use. + +The out-of-date ActiveX control blocking feature works with all [Security Zones](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=403863), except the Local Intranet Zone and the Trusted Sites Zone. + +It also works with these operating system and IE combinations: + +|Windows operating system |IE version | +|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------| +|Windows 10 |All supported versions of IE.
Microsoft Edge doesn't support ActiveX controls. | +|Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.1 Update |All supported versions of IE | +|Windows 7 SP1 |All supported versions of IE | +|Windows Server 2012 |All supported versions of IE | +|Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 |All supported versions of IE | +|Windows Server 2008 SP2 |Windows Internet Explorer 9 only | +|Windows Vista SP2 |Windows Internet Explorer 9 only | + +For more info about this new feature, see the [Internet Explorer begins blocking out-of-date ActiveX controls](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507691) blog. To see the complete list of out-of-date Active controls blocked by this feature, see [Blocked out-of-date ActiveX controls](blocked-out-of-date-activex-controls.md). + + +## What does the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking notification look like? +When IE blocks an outdated ActiveX control, you’ll see a notification bar similar to this, depending on your version of IE: + +**Internet Explorer 9 through Internet Explorer 11** + +![Warning about outdated activex controls (ie9+)](images/outdatedcontrolwarning.png) + +**Windows Internet Explorer 8** + +![Warning about outdated activex controls (ie8)](images/ieoutdatedcontrolwarning.png) + +Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking also gives you a security warning that tells you if a webpage tries to launch specific outdated apps, outside of IE: + +![Warning about outdated activex controls outside ie](images/ieoutdatedcontroloutsideofie.png) + + +## How do I fix an outdated ActiveX control or app? +From the notification about the outdated ActiveX control, you can go to the control’s website to download its latest version. + + **To get the updated ActiveX control** + +1. From the notification bar, tap or click **Update**.

+IE opens the ActiveX control’s website. + +2. Download the latest version of the control. + +**Security Note:**
If you don’t fully trust a site, you shouldn’t allow it to load an outdated ActiveX control. However, although we don’t 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, you’ll get the notification again. + + **To get the updated app** + +1. From the security warning, tap or click **Update** link.

+IE opens the app’s website. + +2. Download the latest version of the app. + +**Security Note:**
If you don’t fully trust a site, you shouldn’t allow it to launch an outdated app. However, although we don’t recommend it, you can let the webpage launch the app by tapping or clicking **Allow**. This option opens the app without updating or fixing the problem. The next time you visit a webpage running the same outdated app, you’ll get the notification again. + +## How does IE decide which ActiveX controls to block? +IE uses Microsoft’s versionlist.xml or versionlistWin7.xml file to determine whether an ActiveX control should be stopped from loading. These files are updated with newly-discovered out-of-date ActiveX controls, which IE automatically downloads to your local copy of the file. + +You can see your copy of the file here `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\VersionManager\versionlist.xml` or you can view Microsoft’s version, based on your operating system and version of IE, here: +- [Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=798230) +- [All other configurations](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=403864) + +**Security Note:**
Although we strongly recommend against it, if you don’t want your computer to automatically download the updated version list from Microsoft, run the following command from a command prompt: + +``` +reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\VersionManager" /v DownloadVersionList /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f +``` +Turning off this automatic download breaks the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking feature by not letting the version list update with newly outdated controls, potentially compromising the security of your computer. Use this configuration option at your own risk. + +## Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking on managed devices +Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking includes four new Group Policy settings that you can use to manage your web browser configuration, based on your domain controller. You can download the administrative templates, including the new settings, from the [Administrative templates (.admx) for Windows 10](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746579) page or the [Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746580) page, depending on your operating system. + +### Group Policy settings +Here’s a list of the new Group Policy info, including the settings, location, requirements, and Help text strings. All of these settings can be set in either the Computer Configuration or User Configuration scope, but Computer Configuration takes precedence over User Configuration. + +**Important**
+Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking is turned off in the Local Intranet Zone and the Trusted Sites Zone; therefore, intranet websites and line-of-business apps will continue to use out-of-date ActiveX controls without disruption. + +|Setting |Category path |Supported on |Help text | +|--------|--------------|-------------|----------| +|Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE |`Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management` |Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting determines whether IE saves log information for ActiveX controls.

If you enable this setting, IE logs ActiveX control information (including the source URI that loaded the control and whether it was blocked) to a local file.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, IE won't log ActiveX control information.

Note that you can turn this setting on or off regardless of the **Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE** or **Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE on specific domains** settings. | +|Remove the **Run this time** button for outdated ActiveX controls in IE |`Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management`|Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting allows you stop users from seeing the **Run this time** button and from running specific outdated ActiveX controls in IE.

If you enable this setting, users won't see the **Run this time** button on the warning message that appears when IE blocks an outdated ActiveX control.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, users will see the **Run this time** button on the warning message that appears when IE blocks an outdated ActiveX control. Clicking this button lets the user run the outdated ActiveX control once. | +|Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE on specific domains |`Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management` |Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting allows you to manage a list of domains on which IE will stop blocking outdated ActiveX controls. Outdated ActiveX controls are never blocked in the Intranet Zone.

If you enable this setting, you can enter a custom list of domains for which outdated ActiveX controls won't be blocked in IE. Each domain entry must be formatted like one of the following:

If you disable or don't configure this setting, the list is deleted and IE continues to block specific outdated ActiveX controls on all domains in the Internet Zone. | +|Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE |`Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management` |Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting determines whether IE blocks specific outdated ActiveX controls. Outdated ActiveX controls are never blocked in the Intranet Zone.

If you enable this setting, IE stops blocking outdated ActiveX controls.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, IE continues to block specific outdated ActiveX controls. | +|Remove the **Update** button in the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking notification for IE |This functionality is only available through the registry |Internet Explorer 8 through IE11 |This setting determines whether the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking notification shows the **Update** button. This button points users to update specific out-of-date ActiveX controls in IE. | + + +If you don't want to use Group Policy, you can also turn these settings on or off using the registry. You can update the registry manually. + +|Setting |Registry setting | +|-------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------| +|Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE |`reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ext" /v AuditModeEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f`

Where:

| +|Remove **Run this time** button for outdated ActiveX controls in IE |`reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ext" /v RunThisTimeEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f`

Where:

| +|Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE on specific domains |reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ext\Domain" /v contoso.com /t REG_SZ /f

Where:

| +|Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE |`reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ext" /v VersionCheckEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f`

Where:

| +|Remove the **Update** button in the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking notification for IE |`reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\VersionManager" /v UpdateEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f`

Where:

+ +## Inventory your ActiveX controls +You can inventory the ActiveX controls being used in your company, by turning on the **Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE** setting: + +- **Windows 10:** Through a comma-separated values (.csv) file or through a local Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class. + +- **All other versions of Microsoft Windows:** Through a .csv file only. + + +### Inventory your ActiveX controls by using a .CSV file +If you decide to inventory the ActiveX controls being used in your company by turning on the **Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE** setting, IE logs the ActiveX control information to the `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\AuditMode\VersionAuditLog.csv` file. + +Here’s a detailed example and description of what’s included in the VersionAuditLog.csv file. + +|Source URI |File path |Product version |File version |Allowed/Blocked |Reason |EPM-compatible | +|-----------|----------|----------------|-------------|----------------|-------|---------------| +|`https://contoso.com/test1.html` |C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\Flash.ocx |14.0.0.125 |14.0.0.125 |Allowed |Not in blocklist |EPM-compatible | +|`https://contoso.com/test2.html` |C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\jp2iexp.dll |6.0.410.2 |6.0.410.2 |Blocked |Out of date |Not EPM-compatible | + +**Where:** +- **Source URI.** The URL of the page that loaded the ActiveX control. + +- **File path.** The location of the binary that implements the ActiveX control. + +- **Product version.** The product version of the binary that implements the ActiveX control. + +- **File version.** The file version of the binary that implements the ActiveX control. + +- **Allowed/Blocked** Whether IE blocked the ActiveX control. + +- **Enhanced Protected Mode (EPM)-compatible.** Whether the loaded ActiveX control is compatible with [Enhanced Protected Mode](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=403865).

**Note**
Enhanced Protected Mode isn’t supported on Internet Explorer 9 or earlier versions of IE. Therefore, if you’re using Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9, all ActiveX controls will always be marked as not EPM-compatible. + +- **Reason.** The ActiveX control can be blocked or allowed for any of these reasons: + +|Reason |Corresponds to |Description | +|-------------------------|---------------|-------------------------------------------------| +|Version not in blocklist |Allowed |The version of the loaded ActiveX control is explicitly allowed by the IE version list. | +|Trusted domain |Allowed |The ActiveX control was loaded on a domain listed in the **Turn off blocking of outdated ActiveX controls for IE on specific domains** setting. | +|File doesn’t exist |Allowed |The loaded ActiveX control is missing required binaries to run correctly. | +|Out-of-date |Blocked |The loaded ActiveX control is explicitly blocked by the IE version list because it is out-of-date. | +|Not in blocklist |Allowed |The loaded ActiveX control isn’t in the IE version list. | +|Managed by policy |Allowed |The loaded ActiveX control is managed by a Group Policy setting that isn’t listed here, and will be managed in accordance with that Group Policy setting. | +|Trusted Site Zone or intranet |Allowed |The ActiveX control was loaded in the Trusted Sites Zone or the Local Intranet Zone. | +|Hardblocked |Blocked |The loaded ActiveX control is blocked in IE because it contains known security vulnerabilities. | +|Unknown |Allowed or blocked |None of the above apply. | + +### Inventory your ActiveX controls by using a local WMI class +For Windows 10 you also have the option to log your inventory info to a local WMI class. Info logged to this class includes all of info you get from the .csv file, plus the CLSID of the loaded ActiveX control or the name of any apps started from an ActiveX control. + +#### Before you begin +Before you can use WMI to inventory your ActiveX controls, you need to [download the configuration package (.zip file)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=616971), which includes: + +- **ConfigureWMILogging.ps1**. A Windows PowerShell script. + +- **ActiveXWMILogging.mof**. A managed object file. + +Before running the PowerShell script, you must copy both the .ps1 and .mof file to the same directory location, on the client computer. + + **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. + +2. On the client device, start PowerShell in elevated mode (using admin privileges) and run `ConfigureWMILogging.ps1` by by-passing the PowerShell execution policy, using this command: + ``` + powershell –ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\ConfigureWMILogging.ps1 + ``` + For more info, see [about_Execution_Policies](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=517460). + +3. **Optional:** Set up your domain firewall for WMI data. For more info, see [Collect data using Enterprise Site Discovery](collect-data-using-enterprise-site-discovery.md). + +The inventory info appears in the WMI class, `IEAXControlBlockingAuditInfo`, located in the WMI namespace, *root\\cimv2\\IETelemetry*. To collect the inventory info from your client computers, we recommend using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager or any agent that can access the WMI data. For more info, see [Collect data using Enterprise Site Discovery](collect-data-using-enterprise-site-discovery.md). + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/problems-after-installing-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/problems-after-installing-ie11.md index 7b0af11274..80a59c9305 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/problems-after-installing-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/problems-after-installing-ie11.md @@ -1,73 +1,74 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: support -description: Possible solutions to the problems you might encounter after installing IE11, such as crashing or seeming slow, getting into an unusable state, or problems with adaptive streaming and DRM playback. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: c4b75ad3-9c4a-4dd2-9fed-69f776f542e6 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Problems after installing Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 10/16/2017 ---- - - -# Problems after installing Internet Explorer 11 -After you install Internet Explorer 11 in your organization, you might run into the following issues. By following these suggestions, you should be able to fix them. - -## Internet Explorer is in an unusable state -If IE11 gets into an unusable state on an employee's computer, you can use the **Reset Internet Explorer Settings (RIES)** feature to restore the default settings for many of the browser features, including: - -- Search scopes - -- Appearance settings - -- Toolbars - -- ActiveX® controls (resets to the opt-in state, unless they're pre-approved) - -- Branding settings created with IEAK 11 - -RIES does not: - -- Clear the Favorites list, RSS feeds, or Web slices. - -- Reset connection or proxy settings. - -- Affect the applied Administrative Template Group Policy settings. - -RIES turns off all custom toolbars, browser extensions, and customizations installed with IE11. If you change your mind, you can turn each of the customizations back on through the **Manage Add-ons** dialog box. For more information about resetting IE settings, see [How to Reset Internet Explorer Settings](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214528). - -## 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. - - **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. - -2. Check if IE still crashes.

- If the browser doesn't crash, open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and click **Manage Add-ons**. - -3. Click **Toolbars and Extensions**, click each toolbar or extension, clicking **Disable** to turn off all of the browser extensions and toolbars. - -4. Restart IE11. Go back to the **Manage Add-Ons** window and turn on each item, one-by-one.

- 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. - - **To check for Software Rendering mode** - -5. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and then click **Internet Options**. - -6. On the **Advanced** tab, go to the **Accelerated graphics** section, and then turn on Software Rendering mode by choosing the **Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering** box.

- If the **Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering** option is greyed out, it means that your current video card or video driver doesn't support GPU hardware acceleration. For more information, see [Windows 10 Support](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=746588). - -## Adaptive streaming and DRM playback don’t work with Windows Server 2012 R2 -IE11 in Windows Server 2012 R2 doesn’t include media features like adaptive streaming or Digital Rights Management (DRM) playback. To add these features, you’ll need to download and install the Media Feature Pack from the [Microsoft Download Center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=320789), as well as an app that uses PlayReady DRM from the Microsoft Store, such as the Xbox Music app or Xbox Video app. The app must be installed to specifically turn on DRM features, while all other media features are installed with the Media Feature Pack. - - - - - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: support +description: Possible solutions to the problems you might encounter after installing IE11, such as crashing or seeming slow, getting into an unusable state, or problems with adaptive streaming and DRM playback. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: c4b75ad3-9c4a-4dd2-9fed-69f776f542e6 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Problems after installing Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 10/16/2017 +--- + + +# Problems after installing Internet Explorer 11 +After you install Internet Explorer 11 in your organization, you might run into the following issues. By following these suggestions, you should be able to fix them. + +## Internet Explorer is in an unusable state +If IE11 gets into an unusable state on an employee's computer, you can use the **Reset Internet Explorer Settings (RIES)** feature to restore the default settings for many of the browser features, including: + +- Search scopes + +- Appearance settings + +- Toolbars + +- ActiveX® controls (resets to the opt-in state, unless they're pre-approved) + +- Branding settings created with IEAK 11 + +RIES does not: + +- Clear the Favorites list, RSS feeds, or Web slices. + +- Reset connection or proxy settings. + +- Affect the applied Administrative Template Group Policy settings. + +RIES turns off all custom toolbars, browser extensions, and customizations installed with IE11. If you change your mind, you can turn each of the customizations back on through the **Manage Add-ons** dialog box. For more information about resetting IE settings, see [How to Reset Internet Explorer Settings](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214528). + +## 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. + + **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. + +2. Check if IE still crashes.

+ If the browser doesn't crash, open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and click **Manage Add-ons**. + +3. Click **Toolbars and Extensions**, click each toolbar or extension, clicking **Disable** to turn off all of the browser extensions and toolbars. + +4. Restart IE11. Go back to the **Manage Add-Ons** window and turn on each item, one-by-one.

+ 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. + + **To check for Software Rendering mode** + +5. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and then click **Internet Options**. + +6. On the **Advanced** tab, go to the **Accelerated graphics** section, and then turn on Software Rendering mode by choosing the **Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering** box.

+ If the **Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering** option is greyed out, it means that your current video card or video driver doesn't support GPU hardware acceleration. For more information, see [Windows 10 Support](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=746588). + +## Adaptive streaming and DRM playback don’t work with Windows Server 2012 R2 +IE11 in Windows Server 2012 R2 doesn’t include media features like adaptive streaming or Digital Rights Management (DRM) playback. To add these features, you’ll need to download and install the Media Feature Pack from the [Microsoft Download Center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=320789), as well as an app that uses PlayReady DRM from the Microsoft Store, such as the Xbox Music app or Xbox Video app. The app must be installed to specifically turn on DRM features, while all other media features are installed with the Media Feature Pack. + + + + + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-all-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-all-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index f77ef953c0..df8a2b1707 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-all-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-all-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -1,48 +1,49 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: Instructions about how to clear all of the sites from your global Enterprise Mode site list. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 90f38a6c-e0e2-4c93-9a9e-c425eca99e97 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Remove all sites from your Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Remove all sites from your Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -You can clear all of the sites from your global Enterprise Mode site list. - -**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. - - **To clear your compatibility list** - -1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Clear list**. - -2. Click **Yes** in the warning message.

Your sites are all cleared from your list. - -## Related topics -- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716853) -- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=394378) -- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) - - - - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: Instructions about how to clear all of the sites from your global Enterprise Mode site list. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 90f38a6c-e0e2-4c93-9a9e-c425eca99e97 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Remove all sites from your Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Remove all sites from your Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +You can clear all of the sites from your global Enterprise Mode site list. + +**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. + + **To clear your compatibility list** + +1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Clear list**. + +2. Click **Yes** in the warning message.

Your sites are all cleared from your list. + +## Related topics +- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716853) +- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=394378) +- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) + + + + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-compatibililty-view-list.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-compatibililty-view-list.md index b682c46207..4995a12e9a 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-compatibililty-view-list.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-compatibililty-view-list.md @@ -1,42 +1,43 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: Instructions about how to remove sites from a local compatibility view list. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: f6ecaa75-ebcb-4f8d-8721-4cd6e73c0ac9 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Remove sites from a local compatibility view list (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Remove sites from a local compatibility view list - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -Remove websites that were added to a local compatibility view list by mistake or because they no longer have compatibility problems. - - **To remove sites from a local compatibility view list** - -1. Open Internet Explorer 11, click **Tools**, and then click **Compatibility View Settings**. - -2. Pick the site to remove, and then click **Remove**.

-Sites can only be removed one at a time. If one is removed by mistake, it can be added back using this same box and the **Add** section. - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: Instructions about how to remove sites from a local compatibility view list. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: f6ecaa75-ebcb-4f8d-8721-4cd6e73c0ac9 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Remove sites from a local compatibility view list (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Remove sites from a local compatibility view list + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +Remove websites that were added to a local compatibility view list by mistake or because they no longer have compatibility problems. + + **To remove sites from a local compatibility view list** + +1. Open Internet Explorer 11, click **Tools**, and then click **Compatibility View Settings**. + +2. Pick the site to remove, and then click **Remove**.

+Sites can only be removed one at a time. If one is removed by mistake, it can be added back using this same box and the **Add** section. + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-enterprise-mode-site-list.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-enterprise-mode-site-list.md index 6cfccfd925..c9b859509b 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-enterprise-mode-site-list.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-enterprise-mode-site-list.md @@ -1,58 +1,59 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: Instructions about how to remove sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: c7d6dd0b-e264-42bb-8c9d-ac2f837018d2 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Remove sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Remove sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -Remove websites that were added to a local Enterprise Mode site list by mistake or because the sites no longer have compatibility problems. - -**Note**
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. - -  **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. - -2. Click **Tools**, and then click **Enterprise Mode**.

-The checkmark disappears from next to Enterprise Mode and the site is removed from the list. - -**Note**
If the site is removed by mistake, it can be added back by clicking **Enterprise Mode** again. - - **To remove all sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list** - -1. Open IE11, click **Tools**, and then click **Internet options**. - -2. Click the **Delete** button from the **Browsing history** area. - -3. Click the box next to **Cookies and website data**, and then click **Delete**. - -**Note**
This removes all of the sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list. - -   - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: Instructions about how to remove sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: c7d6dd0b-e264-42bb-8c9d-ac2f837018d2 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Remove sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Remove sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +Remove websites that were added to a local Enterprise Mode site list by mistake or because the sites no longer have compatibility problems. + +**Note**
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. + +  **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. + +2. Click **Tools**, and then click **Enterprise Mode**.

+The checkmark disappears from next to Enterprise Mode and the site is removed from the list. + +**Note**
If the site is removed by mistake, it can be added back by clicking **Enterprise Mode** again. + + **To remove all sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list** + +1. Open IE11, click **Tools**, and then click **Internet options**. + +2. Click the **Delete** button from the **Browsing history** area. + +3. Click the box next to **Cookies and website data**, and then click **Delete**. + +**Note**
This removes all of the sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list. + +   + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/save-your-site-list-to-xml-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/save-your-site-list-to-xml-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index 48ead2d656..28b18117e1 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/save-your-site-list-to-xml-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/save-your-site-list-to-xml-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -1,46 +1,47 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: You can save your current Enterprise Mode compatibility site list as an XML file, for distribution and use by your managed systems. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 254a986b-494f-4316-92c1-b089ee8b3e0a -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Save your site list to XML in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Save your site list to XML in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -You can save your current Enterprise Mode compatibility site list as an XML file, for distribution and use by your managed systems. - - **To save your list as XML** - -1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Save to XML**. - -2. Save the file to the location you specified in your Enterprise Mode registry key, set up when you turned on Enterprise Mode for use in your company. For information about the Enterprise Mode registry key, see [Turn on local control and logging for Enterprise Mode](turn-on-local-control-and-logging-for-enterprise-mode.md).

-The first time a user starts Internet Explorer 11 on a managed device; Internet Explorer will look for a new version of the site list at the specified location. If the browser finds an updated site list, IE downloads the new XML site list and uses it. - -## Related topics -- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716853) -- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=394378) -- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: You can save your current Enterprise Mode compatibility site list as an XML file, for distribution and use by your managed systems. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 254a986b-494f-4316-92c1-b089ee8b3e0a +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Save your site list to XML in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Save your site list to XML in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +You can save your current Enterprise Mode compatibility site list as an XML file, for distribution and use by your managed systems. + + **To save your list as XML** + +1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Save to XML**. + +2. Save the file to the location you specified in your Enterprise Mode registry key, set up when you turned on Enterprise Mode for use in your company. For information about the Enterprise Mode registry key, see [Turn on local control and logging for Enterprise Mode](turn-on-local-control-and-logging-for-enterprise-mode.md).

+The first time a user starts Internet Explorer 11 on a managed device; Internet Explorer will look for a new version of the site list at the specified location. If the browser finds an updated site list, IE downloads the new XML site list and uses it. + +## Related topics +- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716853) +- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=394378) +- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/schedule-production-change-enterprise-mode-portal.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/schedule-production-change-enterprise-mode-portal.md index b2a83dc360..4565b9f0c1 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/schedule-production-change-enterprise-mode-portal.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/schedule-production-change-enterprise-mode-portal.md @@ -1,53 +1,54 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: Details about how Administrators can schedule approved change requests for production in the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -title: Schedule approved change requests for production using the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor ---- - -# Schedule approved change requests for production using the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -After a change request is approved, the original Requester can schedule the change for the production environment. The change can be immediate or set for a future time. - -**To schedule an immediate change** -1. The Requester logs onto the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal and clicks **In Progress** from the left pane. - -2. The Requester clicks the **Approved** status for the change request. - - The **Schedule changes** page appears. - -3. The Requester clicks **Now**, and then clicks **Save**. - - The update is scheduled to immediately update the production environment, and an email is sent to the Requester. After the update finishes, the Requester is asked to verify the changes. - - -**To schedule the change for a different day or time** -1. The Requester logs onto the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal and clicks **In Progress** from the left pane. - -2. The Requester clicks the **Approved** status for the change request. - - The **Schedule changes** page appears. - -3. The Requester clicks **Schedule**, sets the **Preferred day**, **Preferred start time**, and the **Preferred end time**, and then clicks **Save**. - - The update is scheduled to update the production environment on that day and time and an email is sent to the Requester. After the update finishes, the Requester will be asked to verify the changes. - - -## Next steps -After the update to the production environment completes, the Requester must again test the change. If the testing succeeds, the Requester can sign off on the change request. If the testing fails, the Requester can contact the Administrator group for more help. For the production environment testing steps, see the [Verify the change request update in the production environment using the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal](verify-changes-production-enterprise-mode-portal.md) topic. +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: Details about how Administrators can schedule approved change requests for production in the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +title: Schedule approved change requests for production using the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itprom +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +--- + +# Schedule approved change requests for production using the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +After a change request is approved, the original Requester can schedule the change for the production environment. The change can be immediate or set for a future time. + +**To schedule an immediate change** +1. The Requester logs onto the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal and clicks **In Progress** from the left pane. + +2. The Requester clicks the **Approved** status for the change request. + + The **Schedule changes** page appears. + +3. The Requester clicks **Now**, and then clicks **Save**. + + The update is scheduled to immediately update the production environment, and an email is sent to the Requester. After the update finishes, the Requester is asked to verify the changes. + + +**To schedule the change for a different day or time** +1. The Requester logs onto the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal and clicks **In Progress** from the left pane. + +2. The Requester clicks the **Approved** status for the change request. + + The **Schedule changes** page appears. + +3. The Requester clicks **Schedule**, sets the **Preferred day**, **Preferred start time**, and the **Preferred end time**, and then clicks **Save**. + + The update is scheduled to update the production environment on that day and time and an email is sent to the Requester. After the update finishes, the Requester will be asked to verify the changes. + + +## Next steps +After the update to the production environment completes, the Requester must again test the change. If the testing succeeds, the Requester can sign off on the change request. If the testing fails, the Requester can contact the Administrator group for more help. For the production environment testing steps, see the [Verify the change request update in the production environment using the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal](verify-changes-production-enterprise-mode-portal.md) topic. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/search-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/search-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index 985b416947..bc468576ed 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/search-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/search-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -1,44 +1,45 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: Search to see if a specific site already appears in your global Enterprise Mode site list. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: e399aeaf-6c3b-4cad-93c9-813df6ad47f9 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Search your Enterprise Mode site list in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Search your Enterprise Mode site list in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -You can search to see if a specific site already appears in your global Enterprise Mode site list so you don’t try to add it again. - - **To search your compatibility list** - -- From the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, type part of the URL into the **Search** box.

- 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 aren’t supported. - -## Related topics -- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716853) -- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=394378) -- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) - - - - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: Search to see if a specific site already appears in your global Enterprise Mode site list. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: e399aeaf-6c3b-4cad-93c9-813df6ad47f9 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Search your Enterprise Mode site list in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Search your Enterprise Mode site list in the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +You can search to see if a specific site already appears in your global Enterprise Mode site list so you don’t try to add it again. + + **To search your compatibility list** + +- From the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, type part of the URL into the **Search** box.

+ 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 aren’t supported. + +## Related topics +- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716853) +- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=394378) +- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) + + + + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-the-default-browser-using-group-policy.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-the-default-browser-using-group-policy.md index 829f920161..b6c1af8258 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-the-default-browser-using-group-policy.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-the-default-browser-using-group-policy.md @@ -1,38 +1,39 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: security -description: Use the Group Policy setting, Set a default associations configuration file, to set the default browser for your company devices running Windows 10. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: f486c9db-0dc9-4cd6-8a0b-8cb872b1d361 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Set the default browser using Group Policy (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# 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. - - **To set the default browser as Internet Explorer 11** - -1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\File Explorer\\Set a default associations configuration file** setting.

-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). - - ![set default associations group policy setting](images/setdefaultbrowsergp.png) - -2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location to your default associations configuration file.

-If this setting is turned on and your employee's device is domain-joined, this file is processed and default associations are applied at logon. If this setting isn't configured or is turned off, or if your employee's device isn't domain-joined, no default associations are applied at logon. - -Your employees can change this setting by changing the Internet Explorer default value from the **Set Default Programs** area of the Control Panel. - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: security +description: Use the Group Policy setting, Set a default associations configuration file, to set the default browser for your company devices running Windows 10. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: f486c9db-0dc9-4cd6-8a0b-8cb872b1d361 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Set the default browser using Group Policy (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# 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. + + **To set the default browser as Internet Explorer 11** + +1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\File Explorer\\Set a default associations configuration file** setting.

+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). + + ![set default associations group policy setting](images/setdefaultbrowsergp.png) + +2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location to your default associations configuration file.

+If this setting is turned on and your employee's device is domain-joined, this file is processed and default associations are applied at logon. If this setting isn't configured or is turned off, or if your employee's device isn't domain-joined, no default associations are applied at logon. + +Your employees can change this setting by changing the Internet Explorer default value from the **Set Default Programs** area of the Control Panel. + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-logging-and-data-collection.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-logging-and-data-collection.md index ea77e11d87..fd55a40ebd 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-logging-and-data-collection.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-logging-and-data-collection.md @@ -1,160 +1,161 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: Set up and turn on Enterprise Mode logging and data collection in your organization. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 2e98a280-f677-422f-ba2e-f670362afcde -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Set up Enterprise Mode logging and data collection (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Set up Enterprise Mode logging and data collection - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -Using Group Policy, you can turn on Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer and then you can turn on local user control using the **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting, located in the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer` category path. After you turn this setting on, your users can turn on Enterprise Mode locally, from the IE **Tools** menu. - -![enterprise mode option on the tools menu](images/ie-emie-toolsmenu.png) - -The **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting also lets you decide where to send the user reports (as a URL). We recommend creating a custom HTTP port 81 to let your incoming user information go to a dedicated site. A dedicated site is important so you can quickly pick out the Enterprise Mode traffic from your other website traffic. - -![group policy to turn on enterprise mode](images/ie-emie-grouppolicy.png) - -Getting these reports lets you find out about sites that aren’t working right, so you can add them to your Enterprise Mode site list, without having to locate them all yourself. For more information about creating and using a site list, see the [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the 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 the [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) topic, based on your operating system. - -## 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 user’s 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. - - **To set up an endpoint server** - -1. Configure an IIS server to work with your Enterprise Mode data collection process. If you’re unsure how to set up IIS, see the [IIS installation webpage](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507609). - -2. Open Internet Information Services (IIS) and turn on the ASP components from the **Add Roles and Features Wizard**, **Server Roles** page.

- This lets you create an ASP form that accepts the incoming POST messages. - -3. Open the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, click **Bindings**, highlight **Port 81**, click **Edit**, and then change the website information to point to Port 81 so it matches your custom-created port. - - ![IIS Manager, editing website bindings](images/ie-emie-editbindings.png) - -4. Open the **Logging** feature, pick **W3C** for the format, and click **Select Fields** to open the **W3C Logging Fields** box. - - ![IIS Manager, setting logging options](images/ie-emie-logging.png) - -5. Change the WC3 logging fields to include only the **Date**, **Client IP**, **User Name**, and **URI Query** standard fields, and then click **OK**.

- Using only these fields keeps the log file simple, giving you the date, client IP address, and the website URI information for any site changed by your users. - -6. Apply these changes to your default website and close the IIS Manager. - -7. Put your EmIE.asp file into the root of the web server, using this command: - - ``` - <% @ LANGUAGE=javascript %> - <% - Response.AppendToLog(" ;" + Request.Form("URL") + " ;" + Request.Form("EnterpriseMode")); - %> - ``` - This code logs your POST fields to your IIS log file, where you can review all of the collected data. - - -### IIS log file information -This is what your log files will look like after you set everything up and at least one of your users has turned on Enterprise Mode locally from the **Tools** menu. You can see the URL of the problematic website and client IP address of the user that turned on Enterprise Mode. - -![Enterprise Mode log file](images/ie-emie-logfile.png) - - -## Using the GitHub sample to collect your data -Microsoft has created the [EMIE-Data-Collection_Sample](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507401) that shows how to collect your Enterprise Mode reports. This sample only shows how to collect data, it doesn’t show how to aggregate the data into your Enterprise Mode site list.

-This sample starts with you turning on Enterprise Mode and logging (either through Group Policy, or by manually setting the EnterpriseMode registry key) so that your users can use Enterprise Mode locally. For the steps to do this, go to [Turn on local control and logging for Enterprise Mode](turn-on-local-control-and-logging-for-enterprise-mode.md). - -**Note**
If you decide to manually change the registry key, you can change the **Enable** setting to `[deployment url]/api/records/`, which automatically sends your reports to this page. - -### Setting up, collecting, and viewing reports -For logging, you’re going to need a valid URL that points to a server that can be listened to for updates to a user’s 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. - - **To set up the sample** - -1. Set up a server to collect your Enterprise Mode information from your users. - -2. Go to the Internet Explorer/[EMIE-Data_Collection_Sample](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507401) page on GitHub and tap or click the **Download ZIP** button to download the complete project. - -3. Open Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 with Update 2, and then open the PhoneHomeSample.sln file. - -4. On the **Build** menu, tap or click **Build Solution**.

- The required packages are automatically downloaded and included in the solution. - - **To set up your endpoint server** - -5. Right-click on the name, PhoneHomeSample, and click **Publish**. - - ![Visual Studio, Publish menu](images/ie-emie-publishsolution.png) - -6. In the **Publish Web** wizard, pick the publishing target and options that work for your organization. - - **Important**
- Make sure you have a database associated with your publishing target. Otherwise, your reports won’t be collected and you’ll have problems deploying the website.  - - ![Visual Studio, Publish Web wizard](images/ie-emie-publishweb.png) - - After you finish the publishing process, you need to test to make sure the app deployed successfully. - - **To test, deploy, and use the app** - -7. 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: - - ``` "Enable"="https:///api/records/" - ``` - Where `` points to your deployment URL. - -8. After you’re sure your deployment works, you can deploy it to your users using one of the following: - - - Turn on the **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** Group Policy setting, putting your `` information into the **Options** box. - - - Deploy the registry key in Step 3 using System Center or other management software. - -9. Get your users to visit websites, turning Enterprise Mode on or off locally, as necessary. - - **To view the report results** - -- Go to `https:///List` to see the report results.

-If you’re already on the webpage, you’ll need to refresh the page to see the results. - - ![Enterprise Mode Result report with details](images/ie-emie-reportwdetails.png) - - -### Troubleshooting publishing errors -If you have errors while you’re publishing your project, you should try 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**. - - ![Nuget Package Manager for package updates](images/ie-emie-packageupdate.png) - -2. Click **Updates** on the left side of the tool, and click the **Update All** button.

-You may need to do some additional package cleanup to remove older package versions. - -## Related topics -- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716853) -- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=394378) -- [What is Enterprise Mode?](what-is-enterprise-mode.md) -- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) -- [Turn on Enterprise Mode and use a site list](turn-on-enterprise-mode-and-use-a-site-list.md) - - - - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: Set up and turn on Enterprise Mode logging and data collection in your organization. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 2e98a280-f677-422f-ba2e-f670362afcde +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Set up Enterprise Mode logging and data collection (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Set up Enterprise Mode logging and data collection + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +Using Group Policy, you can turn on Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer and then you can turn on local user control using the **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting, located in the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer` category path. After you turn this setting on, your users can turn on Enterprise Mode locally, from the IE **Tools** menu. + +![enterprise mode option on the tools menu](images/ie-emie-toolsmenu.png) + +The **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting also lets you decide where to send the user reports (as a URL). We recommend creating a custom HTTP port 81 to let your incoming user information go to a dedicated site. A dedicated site is important so you can quickly pick out the Enterprise Mode traffic from your other website traffic. + +![group policy to turn on enterprise mode](images/ie-emie-grouppolicy.png) + +Getting these reports lets you find out about sites that aren’t working right, so you can add them to your Enterprise Mode site list, without having to locate them all yourself. For more information about creating and using a site list, see the [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the 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 the [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) topic, based on your operating system. + +## 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 user’s 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. + + **To set up an endpoint server** + +1. Configure an IIS server to work with your Enterprise Mode data collection process. If you’re unsure how to set up IIS, see the [IIS installation webpage](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507609). + +2. Open Internet Information Services (IIS) and turn on the ASP components from the **Add Roles and Features Wizard**, **Server Roles** page.

+ This lets you create an ASP form that accepts the incoming POST messages. + +3. Open the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, click **Bindings**, highlight **Port 81**, click **Edit**, and then change the website information to point to Port 81 so it matches your custom-created port. + + ![IIS Manager, editing website bindings](images/ie-emie-editbindings.png) + +4. Open the **Logging** feature, pick **W3C** for the format, and click **Select Fields** to open the **W3C Logging Fields** box. + + ![IIS Manager, setting logging options](images/ie-emie-logging.png) + +5. Change the WC3 logging fields to include only the **Date**, **Client IP**, **User Name**, and **URI Query** standard fields, and then click **OK**.

+ Using only these fields keeps the log file simple, giving you the date, client IP address, and the website URI information for any site changed by your users. + +6. Apply these changes to your default website and close the IIS Manager. + +7. Put your EmIE.asp file into the root of the web server, using this command: + + ``` + <% @ LANGUAGE=javascript %> + <% + Response.AppendToLog(" ;" + Request.Form("URL") + " ;" + Request.Form("EnterpriseMode")); + %> + ``` + This code logs your POST fields to your IIS log file, where you can review all of the collected data. + + +### IIS log file information +This is what your log files will look like after you set everything up and at least one of your users has turned on Enterprise Mode locally from the **Tools** menu. You can see the URL of the problematic website and client IP address of the user that turned on Enterprise Mode. + +![Enterprise Mode log file](images/ie-emie-logfile.png) + + +## Using the GitHub sample to collect your data +Microsoft has created the [EMIE-Data-Collection_Sample](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507401) that shows how to collect your Enterprise Mode reports. This sample only shows how to collect data, it doesn’t show how to aggregate the data into your Enterprise Mode site list.

+This sample starts with you turning on Enterprise Mode and logging (either through Group Policy, or by manually setting the EnterpriseMode registry key) so that your users can use Enterprise Mode locally. For the steps to do this, go to [Turn on local control and logging for Enterprise Mode](turn-on-local-control-and-logging-for-enterprise-mode.md). + +**Note**
If you decide to manually change the registry key, you can change the **Enable** setting to `[deployment url]/api/records/`, which automatically sends your reports to this page. + +### Setting up, collecting, and viewing reports +For logging, you’re going to need a valid URL that points to a server that can be listened to for updates to a user’s 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. + + **To set up the sample** + +1. Set up a server to collect your Enterprise Mode information from your users. + +2. Go to the Internet Explorer/[EMIE-Data_Collection_Sample](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507401) page on GitHub and tap or click the **Download ZIP** button to download the complete project. + +3. Open Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 with Update 2, and then open the PhoneHomeSample.sln file. + +4. On the **Build** menu, tap or click **Build Solution**.

+ The required packages are automatically downloaded and included in the solution. + + **To set up your endpoint server** + +5. Right-click on the name, PhoneHomeSample, and click **Publish**. + + ![Visual Studio, Publish menu](images/ie-emie-publishsolution.png) + +6. In the **Publish Web** wizard, pick the publishing target and options that work for your organization. + + **Important**
+ Make sure you have a database associated with your publishing target. Otherwise, your reports won’t be collected and you’ll have problems deploying the website.  + + ![Visual Studio, Publish Web wizard](images/ie-emie-publishweb.png) + + After you finish the publishing process, you need to test to make sure the app deployed successfully. + + **To test, deploy, and use the app** + +7. 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: + + ``` "Enable"="https:///api/records/" + ``` + Where `` points to your deployment URL. + +8. After you’re sure your deployment works, you can deploy it to your users using one of the following: + + - Turn on the **Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** Group Policy setting, putting your `` information into the **Options** box. + + - Deploy the registry key in Step 3 using System Center or other management software. + +9. Get your users to visit websites, turning Enterprise Mode on or off locally, as necessary. + + **To view the report results** + +- Go to `https:///List` to see the report results.

+If you’re already on the webpage, you’ll need to refresh the page to see the results. + + ![Enterprise Mode Result report with details](images/ie-emie-reportwdetails.png) + + +### Troubleshooting publishing errors +If you have errors while you’re publishing your project, you should try 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**. + + ![Nuget Package Manager for package updates](images/ie-emie-packageupdate.png) + +2. Click **Updates** on the left side of the tool, and click the **Update All** button.

+You may need to do some additional package cleanup to remove older package versions. + +## Related topics +- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716853) +- [Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=394378) +- [What is Enterprise Mode?](what-is-enterprise-mode.md) +- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) +- [Turn on Enterprise Mode and use a site list](turn-on-enterprise-mode-and-use-a-site-list.md) + + + + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-portal.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-portal.md index 469464c98f..e63d79527c 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-portal.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-portal.md @@ -1,227 +1,228 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: Details about how to set up the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal for your organization. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -title: Set up the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor ---- - -# Set up the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 -- Windows 7 -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -The Enterprise Mode Site List Portal is an open-source web tool on GitHub that allows you to manage your Enterprise Mode Site List, hosted by the app, with multiple users. The portal is designed to use IIS and a SQL Server backend, leveraging Active Directory (AD) for employee management. Updates to your site list are made by submitting new change requests, which are then approved by a designated group of people, put into a pre-production environment for testing, and then deployed immediately, or scheduled for deployment later. - -Before you can begin using the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal, you must set up your environment. - -## Step 1 - Copy the deployment folder to the web server -You must download the deployment folder (**EMIEWebPortal/**), which includes all of the source code for the website, from the [Enterprise Mode Site List Portal](https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/enterprise-mode-site-list-portal) site to your web server. - -**To download the source code** -1. Download the deployment folder from the [Enterprise Mode Site List Portal](https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/enterprise-mode-site-list-portal) source code to your web server. - -2. Install the Node.js® package manager, [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/). - - >[!Note] - >You need to install the npm package manager to replace all the third-party libraries we removed to make the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal open-source. - -3. Open File Explorer and then open the **EMIEWebPortal/** folder. - -4. Press and hold **Shift**, right-click the window, then click **Open PowerShell window here**. - -5. Type _npm i_ into the command prompt, then press **Enter**. - - Installs the npm package manager and bulk adds all the third-party libraries back into your codebase. - -6. Go back up a directory, open the solution file **EMIEWebPortal.sln** in Visual Studio, open **Web.config** from **EMIEWebPortal/** folder, and replace MSIT-LOB-COMPAT with your server name hosting your database, replace LOBMerged with your database name, and build the entire solution. - - >[!Note] - >Step 3 of this topic provides the steps to create your database. - -7. Copy the contents of the **EMIEWebPortal/** folder to a dedicated folder on your file system. For example, _D:\EMIEWebApp_. In a later step, you'll designate this folder as your website in the IIS Manager. - -## Step 2 - Create the Application Pool and website, by using IIS -Create a new Application Pool and the website, by using the IIS Manager. - -**To create a new Application Pool** -1. In IIS Manager, expand your local computer in the **Connections** pane, right-click **Application Pools**, then click **Add Application Pool**. - - The **Add Application Pool** box appears. - -2. In the **Add Application Pool** box, enter the following info: - - - **Name.** Type the name of your new application pool. For example, _EMIEWebAppPool_. - - - **.NET CLR version.** Pick the version of .NET CLR used by your application pool from the drop-down box. It must be version 4.0 or higher. - - - **Managed pipeline mode.** Pick **Integrated** from the drop-down box. IIS uses the integrated IIS and ASP.NET request-processing pipeline for managed content. - -3. Click **OK**. - -4. Select your new application pool from the **Application Pool** pane, click **Advanced Settings** from the **Edit Application Pool** area of the **Actions** pane. - - The **Advanced Settings** box appears. - -5. Make sure your **Identity** value is **ApplicationPoolIdentity**, click **OK**, and then close the box. - -6. Open File Explorer and go to your deployment directory, created in Step 1. For example, _D:\EMIEWebApp_. - -7. Right-click on the directory, click **Properties**, and then click the **Security** tab. - -8. Add your new application pool to the list (for example, _IIS AppPool\EMIEWebAppPool_) with **Full control access**, making sure the location searches the local computer. - -9. Add **Everyone** to the list with **Read & execute access**. - -**To create the website** -1. In IIS Manager, expand your local computer in the **Connections** pane, right-click **Sites**, then click **Add Website**. - - The **Add Website** box appears. - -2. In the **Add Website** box, type the name of your website into the **Site name** box. For example, _EMIEWebApp_, and then click **Select**. - - The **Select Application Pool** box appears. - -4. Pick the name of the application pool created earlier in this step, and then click **OK**. For example, _EMIEWebAppPool_. - -5. In the **Physical path** box, browse to your folder that contains your deployment directory. For example, _D:\EMIEWebApp_. - -6. Set up your **Binding**, including your **Binding Type**, **IP address**, and **Port**, as appropriate for your organization. - -7. Clear the **Start Website immediately** check box, and then click **OK**. - -8. In IIS Manager, expand your local computer, and then double-click your new website. For example, _EMIEWebApp_. - - The **<website_name> Home** pane appears. - -9. Double-click the **Authentication** icon, right-click on **Windows Authentication**, and then click **Enable**. - - >[!Note] - >You must also make sure that **Anonymous Authentication** is marked as **Enabled**. - -## Step 3 - Create and prep your database -Create a SQL Server database and run our custom query to create the Enterprise Mode Site List tables. - -**To create and prep your database** -1. Start SQL Server Management Studio. - -2. Open **Object Explorer** and then connect to an instance of the SQL Server Database Engine. - -3. Expand the instance, right-click on **Databases**, and then click **New Database**. - -4. Type a database name. For example, _EMIEDatabase_. - -5. Leave all default values for the database files, and then click **OK**. - -6. Open the **DatabaseScripts/Create DB Tables/1_CreateEMIETables.sql** query file, located in the deployment directory. - -7. Replace the database name placeholder with the database name you created earlier. For example, _EMIEDatabase_. - -8. Run the query. - -## Step 4 - Map your Application Pool to a SQL Server role -Map your ApplicationPoolIdentity to your database, adding the db_owner role. - -**To map your ApplicationPoolIdentity to a SQL Server role** -1. Start SQL Server Management Studio and connect to your database. - -2. Expand the database instance and then open the server-level **Security** folder. - - > [!IMPORTANT] - > Make sure you open the **Security** folder at the server level and not for the database. - -3. Right-click **Logins**, and then click **New Login**. - - The **Login-New** dialog box appears. - -4. Type the following into the **Login name** box, based on your server instance type: - - - **Local SQL Server instance.** If you have a local SQL Server instance, where IIS and SQL Server are on the same server, type the name of your Application Pool. For example, _IIS AppPool\EMIEWebAppPool_. - - - **Remote SQL Server instance.** If you have a remote SQL Server instance, where IIS and SQL Server are on different servers, type `Domain\ServerName$`. - - > [!IMPORTANT] - > Don't click **Search** in the **Login name** box. Login name searches will resolve to a ServerName\AppPool Name account and SQL Server Management Studio won't be able to resolve the account's virtual Security ID (SID). - -5. Click **User Mapping** from the **Select a page** pane, click the checkbox for your database (for example, _EMIEDatabase_) from the **Users mapped to this login** pane, and then click **db_owner** from the list of available roles in the **Database role membership** pane. - -6. Click **OK**. - -## Step 5 - Restart the Application Pool and website -Using the IIS Manager, you must restart both your Application Pool and your website. - -**To restart your Application Pool and website** -1. In IIS Manager, expand your local computer in the **Connections** pane, select your website, then click **Restart** from the **Manage Website** pane. - -2. In the **Connections** pane, select your Application Pool, and then click **Recycle** from the **Application Pool Tasks** pane. - -## Step 6 - Registering as an administrator -After you've created your database and website, you'll need to register yourself (or another employee) as an administrator for the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal. - -**To register as an administrator** -1. Open Microsoft Edge and type your website URL into the Address bar. For example, https://emieportal:8085. - -2. Click **Register now**. - -3. Type your name or alias into the **Email** box, making sure it matches the info in the drop-down box. - -4. Click **Administrator** from the **Role** box, and then click **Save**. - -5. Append your website URL with `/#/EMIEAdminConsole` in the Address bar to go to your administrator console. For example, https://emieportal:8085/#/EMIEAdminConsole. - - A dialog box appears, prompting you for the system user name and password. The default user name is EMIEAdmin and the default password is Admin123. We strongly recommend that you change the password by using the **Change password** link as soon as you're done with your first visit. - -6. Select your name from the available list, and then click **Activate**. - -7. Go to the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal Home page and sign in. - -## Step 7 - Configure the SMTP server and port for email notification -After you've set up the portal, you need to configure your SMTP server and port for email notifications from the system. - -**To set up your SMTP server and port for emails** -1. Open Visual Studio, and then open the web.config file from your deployment directory. - -2. Update the SMTP server and port info with your info, using this format: - - ``` - - - ``` -3. Open the **Settings** page in the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal, and then update the email account and password info. - -## Step 8 - Register the scheduler service -Register the EMIEScheduler tool and service for production site list changes. - -**To register the scheduler service** - -1. Open File Explorer and go to EMIEWebPortal.SchedulerService\EMIEWebPortal.SchedulerService in your deployment directory, and then copy the **App_Data**, **bin**, and **Logs** folders to a separate folder. For example, C:\EMIEService\. - - >[!Important] - >If you can't find the **bin** and **Logs** folders, you probably haven't built the Visual Studio solution. Building the solution creates the folders and files. - -2. In Visual Studio start the Developer Command Prompt as an administrator, and then change the directory to the location of the InstallUtil.exe file. For example, _C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319_. - -3. Run the command, `InstallUtil ""`. For example, _InstallUtil "C:\EMIEService\bin\Debug\EMIEWebPortal.SchedulerService.exe"._ - - You'll be asked for your user name and password for the service. - -4. Open the **Run** command, type `Services.msc`, and then start the EMIEScheduler service. - -## Related topics -- [Enterprise Mode Site List Portal source code](https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/enterprise-mode-site-list-portal) - -- [Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List](what-is-enterprise-mode.md) - -- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager tool or page](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: Details about how to set up the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal for your organization. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +title: Set up the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +--- + +# Set up the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal + +**Applies to:** + +- Windows 10 +- Windows 8.1 +- Windows 7 +- Windows Server 2012 R2 +- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) + +The Enterprise Mode Site List Portal is an open-source web tool on GitHub that allows you to manage your Enterprise Mode Site List, hosted by the app, with multiple users. The portal is designed to use IIS and a SQL Server backend, leveraging Active Directory (AD) for employee management. Updates to your site list are made by submitting new change requests, which are then approved by a designated group of people, put into a pre-production environment for testing, and then deployed immediately, or scheduled for deployment later. + +Before you can begin using the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal, you must set up your environment. + +## Step 1 - Copy the deployment folder to the web server +You must download the deployment folder (**EMIEWebPortal/**), which includes all of the source code for the website, from the [Enterprise Mode Site List Portal](https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/enterprise-mode-site-list-portal) site to your web server. + +**To download the source code** +1. Download the deployment folder from the [Enterprise Mode Site List Portal](https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/enterprise-mode-site-list-portal) source code to your web server. + +2. Install the Node.js® package manager, [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/). + + >[!Note] + >You need to install the npm package manager to replace all the third-party libraries we removed to make the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal open-source. + +3. Open File Explorer and then open the **EMIEWebPortal/** folder. + +4. Press and hold **Shift**, right-click the window, then click **Open PowerShell window here**. + +5. Type _npm i_ into the command prompt, then press **Enter**. + + Installs the npm package manager and bulk adds all the third-party libraries back into your codebase. + +6. Go back up a directory, open the solution file **EMIEWebPortal.sln** in Visual Studio, open **Web.config** from **EMIEWebPortal/** folder, and replace MSIT-LOB-COMPAT with your server name hosting your database, replace LOBMerged with your database name, and build the entire solution. + + >[!Note] + >Step 3 of this topic provides the steps to create your database. + +7. Copy the contents of the **EMIEWebPortal/** folder to a dedicated folder on your file system. For example, _D:\EMIEWebApp_. In a later step, you'll designate this folder as your website in the IIS Manager. + +## Step 2 - Create the Application Pool and website, by using IIS +Create a new Application Pool and the website, by using the IIS Manager. + +**To create a new Application Pool** +1. In IIS Manager, expand your local computer in the **Connections** pane, right-click **Application Pools**, then click **Add Application Pool**. + + The **Add Application Pool** box appears. + +2. In the **Add Application Pool** box, enter the following info: + + - **Name.** Type the name of your new application pool. For example, _EMIEWebAppPool_. + + - **.NET CLR version.** Pick the version of .NET CLR used by your application pool from the drop-down box. It must be version 4.0 or higher. + + - **Managed pipeline mode.** Pick **Integrated** from the drop-down box. IIS uses the integrated IIS and ASP.NET request-processing pipeline for managed content. + +3. Click **OK**. + +4. Select your new application pool from the **Application Pool** pane, click **Advanced Settings** from the **Edit Application Pool** area of the **Actions** pane. + + The **Advanced Settings** box appears. + +5. Make sure your **Identity** value is **ApplicationPoolIdentity**, click **OK**, and then close the box. + +6. Open File Explorer and go to your deployment directory, created in Step 1. For example, _D:\EMIEWebApp_. + +7. Right-click on the directory, click **Properties**, and then click the **Security** tab. + +8. Add your new application pool to the list (for example, _IIS AppPool\EMIEWebAppPool_) with **Full control access**, making sure the location searches the local computer. + +9. Add **Everyone** to the list with **Read & execute access**. + +**To create the website** +1. In IIS Manager, expand your local computer in the **Connections** pane, right-click **Sites**, then click **Add Website**. + + The **Add Website** box appears. + +2. In the **Add Website** box, type the name of your website into the **Site name** box. For example, _EMIEWebApp_, and then click **Select**. + + The **Select Application Pool** box appears. + +4. Pick the name of the application pool created earlier in this step, and then click **OK**. For example, _EMIEWebAppPool_. + +5. In the **Physical path** box, browse to your folder that contains your deployment directory. For example, _D:\EMIEWebApp_. + +6. Set up your **Binding**, including your **Binding Type**, **IP address**, and **Port**, as appropriate for your organization. + +7. Clear the **Start Website immediately** check box, and then click **OK**. + +8. In IIS Manager, expand your local computer, and then double-click your new website. For example, _EMIEWebApp_. + + The **<website_name> Home** pane appears. + +9. Double-click the **Authentication** icon, right-click on **Windows Authentication**, and then click **Enable**. + + >[!Note] + >You must also make sure that **Anonymous Authentication** is marked as **Enabled**. + +## Step 3 - Create and prep your database +Create a SQL Server database and run our custom query to create the Enterprise Mode Site List tables. + +**To create and prep your database** +1. Start SQL Server Management Studio. + +2. Open **Object Explorer** and then connect to an instance of the SQL Server Database Engine. + +3. Expand the instance, right-click on **Databases**, and then click **New Database**. + +4. Type a database name. For example, _EMIEDatabase_. + +5. Leave all default values for the database files, and then click **OK**. + +6. Open the **DatabaseScripts/Create DB Tables/1_CreateEMIETables.sql** query file, located in the deployment directory. + +7. Replace the database name placeholder with the database name you created earlier. For example, _EMIEDatabase_. + +8. Run the query. + +## Step 4 - Map your Application Pool to a SQL Server role +Map your ApplicationPoolIdentity to your database, adding the db_owner role. + +**To map your ApplicationPoolIdentity to a SQL Server role** +1. Start SQL Server Management Studio and connect to your database. + +2. Expand the database instance and then open the server-level **Security** folder. + + > [!IMPORTANT] + > Make sure you open the **Security** folder at the server level and not for the database. + +3. Right-click **Logins**, and then click **New Login**. + + The **Login-New** dialog box appears. + +4. Type the following into the **Login name** box, based on your server instance type: + + - **Local SQL Server instance.** If you have a local SQL Server instance, where IIS and SQL Server are on the same server, type the name of your Application Pool. For example, _IIS AppPool\EMIEWebAppPool_. + + - **Remote SQL Server instance.** If you have a remote SQL Server instance, where IIS and SQL Server are on different servers, type `Domain\ServerName$`. + + > [!IMPORTANT] + > Don't click **Search** in the **Login name** box. Login name searches will resolve to a ServerName\AppPool Name account and SQL Server Management Studio won't be able to resolve the account's virtual Security ID (SID). + +5. Click **User Mapping** from the **Select a page** pane, click the checkbox for your database (for example, _EMIEDatabase_) from the **Users mapped to this login** pane, and then click **db_owner** from the list of available roles in the **Database role membership** pane. + +6. Click **OK**. + +## Step 5 - Restart the Application Pool and website +Using the IIS Manager, you must restart both your Application Pool and your website. + +**To restart your Application Pool and website** +1. In IIS Manager, expand your local computer in the **Connections** pane, select your website, then click **Restart** from the **Manage Website** pane. + +2. In the **Connections** pane, select your Application Pool, and then click **Recycle** from the **Application Pool Tasks** pane. + +## Step 6 - Registering as an administrator +After you've created your database and website, you'll need to register yourself (or another employee) as an administrator for the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal. + +**To register as an administrator** +1. Open Microsoft Edge and type your website URL into the Address bar. For example, https://emieportal:8085. + +2. Click **Register now**. + +3. Type your name or alias into the **Email** box, making sure it matches the info in the drop-down box. + +4. Click **Administrator** from the **Role** box, and then click **Save**. + +5. Append your website URL with `/#/EMIEAdminConsole` in the Address bar to go to your administrator console. For example, https://emieportal:8085/#/EMIEAdminConsole. + + A dialog box appears, prompting you for the system user name and password. The default user name is EMIEAdmin and the default password is Admin123. We strongly recommend that you change the password by using the **Change password** link as soon as you're done with your first visit. + +6. Select your name from the available list, and then click **Activate**. + +7. Go to the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal Home page and sign in. + +## Step 7 - Configure the SMTP server and port for email notification +After you've set up the portal, you need to configure your SMTP server and port for email notifications from the system. + +**To set up your SMTP server and port for emails** +1. Open Visual Studio, and then open the web.config file from your deployment directory. + +2. Update the SMTP server and port info with your info, using this format: + + ``` + + + ``` +3. Open the **Settings** page in the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal, and then update the email account and password info. + +## Step 8 - Register the scheduler service +Register the EMIEScheduler tool and service for production site list changes. + +**To register the scheduler service** + +1. Open File Explorer and go to EMIEWebPortal.SchedulerService\EMIEWebPortal.SchedulerService in your deployment directory, and then copy the **App_Data**, **bin**, and **Logs** folders to a separate folder. For example, C:\EMIEService\. + + >[!Important] + >If you can't find the **bin** and **Logs** folders, you probably haven't built the Visual Studio solution. Building the solution creates the folders and files. + +2. In Visual Studio start the Developer Command Prompt as an administrator, and then change the directory to the location of the InstallUtil.exe file. For example, _C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319_. + +3. Run the command, `InstallUtil ""`. For example, _InstallUtil "C:\EMIEService\bin\Debug\EMIEWebPortal.SchedulerService.exe"._ + + You'll be asked for your user name and password for the service. + +4. Open the **Run** command, type `Services.msc`, and then start the EMIEScheduler service. + +## Related topics +- [Enterprise Mode Site List Portal source code](https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/enterprise-mode-site-list-portal) + +- [Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List](what-is-enterprise-mode.md) + +- [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager tool or page](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/setup-problems-with-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/setup-problems-with-ie11.md index 2e0ad0a745..7dd3e837c0 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/setup-problems-with-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/setup-problems-with-ie11.md @@ -1,66 +1,67 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: support -ms.pagetype: appcompat -description: Reviewing log files to learn more about potential setup problems with Internet Explorer 11. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 2cd79988-17d1-4317-bee9-b3ae2dd110a0 -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: Setup problems with Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# Setup problems with Internet Explorer 11 -Installing Internet Explorer creates the following log files, which are stored in the Windows installation folder (typically, the C:\\Windows folder): - -- `IE11_main.log` - -- `IE11_NR_Setup.log` - -- `IE11_uninst.log` - -- `cbs*.log` - -- `WU_ IE11_LangPacks.log` - -These log files continuously record the entire process from the moment the IE setup program starts running until the last .cab file is downloaded, including error codes. The possible error codes are: - -|Error code |Description | -|-----------|-------------------------------------------| -|0 |Success | -|1460 |Timeout | -|3010 |Success, reboot required | -|40001 |USER_ERROR_CANNOT_OPEN_LOG_FILE | -|40003 |USER_ERROR_CANNOT_INITIALIZE_APPLICATION | -|40004 |USER_ERROR_OLD_OS_VERSION | -|40005 |USER_ERROR_WRONG_PLATFORM | -|40006 |USER_ERROR_BAD_SPVERSION | -|40007 |USER_ERROR_MISSING_REQUIRED_PREREQUISITE | -|40008 |USER_ERROR_IE_GREATERVERSION_INSTALLED | -|40010 |USER_ERROR_BAD_LANGUAGE | -|40012 |USER_ERROR_CRYPTO_VALIDATION_FAILED | -|40013 |USER_ERROR_ALREADY_INSTALLED | -|40015 |USER_ERROR_WRONG_OS | -|40016 |USER_ERROR_EXTRACTION_FAILED | -|40019 |USER_ERROR_WINDOWS_PRERELEASE_NOT_SUPPORTED | -|40021 |USER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VIDEO_HARDWARE | -|40022 |USER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VIDEO_DRIVER | -|40023 |USER_ERROR_PREREQUISITE_INSTALL_FAILED | -|40024 |USER_ERROR_NEUTRAL_CAB_DOWNLOAD_FAILED | -|40025 |USER_ERROR_NEUTRAL_CAB_INSTALL_FAILED | -|41001 |USER_ERROR_UNKNOWN | -|50005 |USER_SUCCESS_USER_CANCELLED | - -  - -  - -  - - - +--- +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.mktglfcycl: support +ms.pagetype: appcompat +description: Reviewing log files to learn more about potential setup problems with Internet Explorer 11. +author: dansimp +ms.prod: ie11 +ms.assetid: 2cd79988-17d1-4317-bee9-b3ae2dd110a0 +ms.reviewer: +audience: itpro +manager: dansimp +ms.author: dansimp +title: Setup problems with Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) +ms.sitesec: library +ms.date: 07/27/2017 +--- + + +# Setup problems with Internet Explorer 11 +Installing Internet Explorer creates the following log files, which are stored in the Windows installation folder (typically, the C:\\Windows folder): + +- `IE11_main.log` + +- `IE11_NR_Setup.log` + +- `IE11_uninst.log` + +- `cbs*.log` + +- `WU_ IE11_LangPacks.log` + +These log files continuously record the entire process from the moment the IE setup program starts running until the last .cab file is downloaded, including error codes. The possible error codes are: + +|Error code |Description | +|-----------|-------------------------------------------| +|0 |Success | +|1460 |Timeout | +|3010 |Success, reboot required | +|40001 |USER_ERROR_CANNOT_OPEN_LOG_FILE | +|40003 |USER_ERROR_CANNOT_INITIALIZE_APPLICATION | +|40004 |USER_ERROR_OLD_OS_VERSION | +|40005 |USER_ERROR_WRONG_PLATFORM | +|40006 |USER_ERROR_BAD_SPVERSION | +|40007 |USER_ERROR_MISSING_REQUIRED_PREREQUISITE | +|40008 |USER_ERROR_IE_GREATERVERSION_INSTALLED | +|40010 |USER_ERROR_BAD_LANGUAGE | +|40012 |USER_ERROR_CRYPTO_VALIDATION_FAILED | +|40013 |USER_ERROR_ALREADY_INSTALLED | +|40015 |USER_ERROR_WRONG_OS | +|40016 |USER_ERROR_EXTRACTION_FAILED | +|40019 |USER_ERROR_WINDOWS_PRERELEASE_NOT_SUPPORTED | +|40021 |USER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VIDEO_HARDWARE | +|40022 |USER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VIDEO_DRIVER | +|40023 |USER_ERROR_PREREQUISITE_INSTALL_FAILED | +|40024 |USER_ERROR_NEUTRAL_CAB_DOWNLOAD_FAILED | +|40025 |USER_ERROR_NEUTRAL_CAB_INSTALL_FAILED | +|41001 |USER_ERROR_UNKNOWN | +|50005 |USER_SUCCESS_USER_CANCELLED | + +  + +  + +  + + + diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/system-requirements-and-language-support-for-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/system-requirements-and-language-support-for-ie11.md index 66bf4edda5..a8953ad3f4 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/system-requirements-and-language-support-for-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/system-requirements-and-language-support-for-ie11.md @@ -1,61 +1,62 @@ ---- -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -description: Lists the minimum system requirements and supported languages for Internet Explorer 11. -author: lomayor -ms.prod: ie11 -ms.assetid: 27185e3d-c486-4e4a-9c51-5cb317c0006d -ms.reviewer: -audience: itpro manager: dansimp -ms.author: lomayor -title: System requirements and language support for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) -ms.sitesec: library -ms.date: 07/27/2017 ---- - - -# System requirements and language support for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) - -**Applies to:** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 8.1 Update -- Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - -Internet Explorer 11 is available for a number of systems and languages. This topic provides info about the minimum system requirements and language support. - -## Minimum system requirements for IE11 -IE11 is pre-installed on Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows Server 2012 R2 and is listed here for reference. For more info about IE11 on Windows 10, see [Browser: Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt156988.aspx). - -**Important**
  -IE11 isn't supported on Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012. - -Some of the components in this table might also need additional system resources. Check the component's documentation for more information. - - -| Item | Minimum requirements | -|--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| Computer/processor | 1 gigahertz (GHz) 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) | -| Operating system |

| -| Memory | | -| Hard drive space |