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# Enable and disable add-ons using administrative templates and group policy
Add-ons let your employees personalize Internet Explorer. You can manage IE add-ons using Group Policy and Group Policy templates.
There are 4 types of add-ons:
- **Search Providers.** Type a term and see suggestions provided by your search provider.
- **Accelerators.** Highlight text on a web page and then click the blue **Accelerator** icon to email, map, search, translate, or do many other tasks.
- **Web Slices.** Subscribe to parts of a website to get real-time information on the Favorites bar.
- **Toolbars.** Add features (like stock tickers) to your browser.
## Using the Local Group Policy Editor to manage group policy objects
You can use the Local Group Policy Editor to change how add-ons work in your organization.
**To manage add-ons**
1. In the Local Group Policy Editor, go to `Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer`.
2. Change any or all of these settings to match your company’s policy and requirements.
- Turn off add-on performance notifications
- Automatically activate newly installed add-ons
- Do not allow users to enable or disable add-ons
3. Go into the **Internet Control Panel\\Advance Page** folder, where you can change:
- Do not allow resetting IE settings
- Allow third-party browser extensions
4. Go into the **Security Features\\Add-on Management** folder, where you can change:
- Add-on List
- Deny all add-ons unless specifically allowed in the Add-on List
- Turn off Adobe Flash in IE and prevent applications from using IE technology to instantiate Flash objects
5. Close the Local Group Policy Editor when you’re done.
## Using the CLSID and Administrative Templates to manage group policy objects
Because every add-on has a Class ID (CLSID), you can use it to enable and disable specific add-ons, using Group Policy and Administrative Templates.
**To manage add-ons**
1. Get the CLSID for the add-on you want to enable or disable:
1. Open IE, click **Tools**, and then click **Manage Add-ons**.
2. Pick the add-on you want to change, and then right-click **More Information**.
3. Click **Copy** and then close **Manage Add-ons** and IE.
2. From the copied information, select and copy just the **Class ID** value.
3. Open the Group Policy Management Editor and go to `Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management`.
**-OR-**
Open the Local Group Policy Editor and go to `Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Add-on Management`.
4. Open the **Add-on List** Group Policy Object, pick **Enabled**, and then click **Show**.
**Show Contents** box appears.
5. In **Value Name**, put your copied Class ID.
6. In **Value**, put:
- **0**. The add-on is disabled and your employees can’t change it.
- **1**. The add-on is enabled and your employees can’t change it.
- **2**. The add-on is enabled and your employees can change it.
7. Click **OK** and close the Group Policy editor.