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2. Any employee in the assigned group can now install the package.
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For more info about this, see [Update apps using Microsoft Intune](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=301808)
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For more info about this, see [Update apps using Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/apps-windows-10-app-deploy)
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- Affect the applied Administrative Template Group Policy settings.
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- Affect the applied Administrative Template Group Policy settings.
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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).
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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://support.microsoft.com/windows/change-or-reset-internet-explorer-settings-2d4bac50-5762-91c5-a057-a922533f77d5).
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## IE is crashing or seems slow
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## IE is crashing or seems slow
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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 However, some outdated video cards and video drivers don't support GPU hardware acceleration.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.
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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.
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The Microsoft-supported options for virtualizing web apps are:
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The Microsoft-supported options for virtualizing web apps are:
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- **Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V).** Uses Microsoft Virtual PC to provide an enterprise solution for desktop virtualization. With MED-V, you can easily create, deliver, and manage corporate Virtual PC images on any Windows®-based desktop. For more information, see [MED-V](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=271653).
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- **Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V).** Uses Microsoft Virtual PC to provide an enterprise solution for desktop virtualization. With MED-V, you can easily create, deliver, and manage corporate Virtual PC images on any Windows®-based desktop. For more information, see [MED-V](/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/medv-v2/).
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- **Client Hyper-V.** Uses the same virtualization technology previously available in Windows Server, but now installed for Windows 8.1. For more information, see [Client Hyper-V](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-8.1-and-8/hh857623(v=ws.11)).<p>
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- **Client Hyper-V.** Uses the same virtualization technology previously available in Windows Server, but now installed for Windows 8.1. For more information, see [Client Hyper-V](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-8.1-and-8/hh857623(v=ws.11)).<p>
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For more information about virtualization options, see [Microsoft Desktop Virtualization](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=271662).
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For more information about virtualization options, see [Microsoft Desktop Virtualization](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=271662).
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What test tools exist to test for potential application compatibility issues?
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What test tools exist to test for potential application compatibility issues?
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The Compat Inspector tool supports Windows Internet Explorer 9 through IE11. For more information, see [Compat Inspector User Guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=313189). In addition, you can use the new [F12 Developer Tools](/previous-versions/windows/internet-explorer/ie-developer/dev-guides/bg182632(v=vs.85)) that are included with IE11, or the [modern.ie](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=308902) website for Microsoft Edge.
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The Compat Inspector tool supports Windows Internet Explorer 9 through IE11. For more information, see [Compat Inspector User Guide](https://testdrive-archive.azurewebsites.net/html5/compatinspector/help/post.htm). In addition, you can use the new [F12 Developer Tools](/previous-versions/windows/internet-explorer/ie-developer/dev-guides/bg182632(v=vs.85)) that are included with IE11, or the [modern.ie](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=308902) website for Microsoft Edge.
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Why am I having problems launching my legacy apps with Internet Explorer 11?
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Why am I having problems launching my legacy apps with Internet Explorer 11?
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[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 workloads end of support for IE11](../includes/microsoft-365-ie-end-of-support.md)]
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[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 workloads end of support for IE11](../includes/microsoft-365-ie-end-of-support.md)]
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Internet Explorer lets websites advertise any search provider that uses the open search standard described at the A9 website ( [OpenSearch 1.1 Draft 5](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=208582)). When IE detects new search providers, the **Search** box becomes active and adds the new providers to the drop-down list of providers.
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Internet Explorer lets websites advertise any search provider that uses the open search standard described at the A9 website ([OpenSearch 1.1 Draft 5](https://opensearch.org/docs/latest/opensearch/index/)). When IE detects new search providers, the **Search** box becomes active and adds the new providers to the drop-down list of providers.
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Using the **Administrative Templates** section of Group Policy, you can prevent the search box from appearing, you can add a list of acceptable search providers, or you can restrict your employee’s ability to add or remove search providers.
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Using the **Administrative Templates** section of Group Policy, you can prevent the search box from appearing, you can add a list of acceptable search providers, or you can restrict your employee’s ability to add or remove search providers.
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For more information, see [Command-line switches for IExpress software update packages](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=317973).
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## Related topics
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## Related topics
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- [IExpress Wizard for Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1](iexpress-wizard-for-win-server.md)
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- [Internet Explorer Setup command-line options and return codes](ie-setup-command-line-options-and-return-codes.md)
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If your organization restricts computers on your network from connecting to the Internet, there is a set of URLs that need to be available for devices to use Microsoft Store. Some of the Microsoft Store features use Store services. Devices using Microsoft Store – either to acquire, install, or update apps – will need access to these URLs. If you use a proxy server to block traffic, your configuration needs to allow these URLs:
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Store for Business requires Microsoft Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP) to install, or update apps.
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Volume: High on domain controllers. For information about reducing the amount of events generated in this subcategory, see [article 841001 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=121698).
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The actual management interaction between the device and server is done via the DM client. The DM client communicates with the enterprise management server via DM v1.2 SyncML syntax. The full description of the OMA DM protocol v1.2 can be found at the [OMA website](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=267526).
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Windows currently supports one MDM server. The DM client that is configured via the enrollment process is granted access to enterprise related settings. Enterprise MDM settings are exposed via various configuration service providers to the DM client. For the list of available configuration service providers, see [Configuration service provider reference](configuration-service-provider-reference.md).
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>**Note:** In addition to the steps shown in this procedure, you can also use network traffic capture tools such as Microsoft Network Monitor, which can be downloaded from <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=94770>. Network Monitor and similar tools allow you to capture, parse, and display the network packets received by the network adapter on your device. Current versions of these tools include full support for IPsec. They can identify encrypted network packets, but they cannot decrypt them.
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- [Security Target - Windows Server 2003 SP2 including R2, x64, and IA64; Windows XP Professional SP2 and x64 SP2; and Windows XP Embedded SP2](https://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/files/epfiles/st_vid10184-st.pdf)
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- [Identifying Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Common Criteria Certified Requirements for the NIST Special Publication 800-53](https://download.microsoft.com/download/a/9/6/a96d1dfc-2bd4-408d-8d93-e0ede7529691/xpws03_ccto800-53.doc)
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- [Windows Server 2003 SP2 R2 Administrator Guide 3.0](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=39598841-e693-4891-9234-cfd1550f3949)
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- [Windows Server 2003 SP2 R2 Configuration Guide 3.0](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=4f7b6a93-0307-480f-a5af-a20268cbd7cc)
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- [Windows XP Administrator Guide 3.0](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9a7f0b16-72ce-4675-aec8-58785c4e37ee)
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- [Windows XP User Guide 3.0](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=7c1a4761-9b9e-429c-84eb-cd7b034c5779)
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- [Windows XP / Windows Server 2003 with x64 Hardware ETR](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6e8d98f9-25b9-4c85-9bd9-24d91ea3c9ef)
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- [Windows XP / Windows Server 2003 with x64 Hardware ETR, Part II](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0c35e7d8-9c56-4686-b902-d5ffb9915658)
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