windows-itpro-docs/browsers/enterprise-mode/enterprise-mode-features-include.md
illfated fad867331a chore: Whitespace consistency & MD compatibility
Description:

- follow-up to my previous PR #6060
  (chore: MarkDown Note marker compatibility spacing)

Main directory: /browsers/

This is a follow-up attempt to standardize the MarkDown Note bubbles
by adding the recommended single space after the quote marker.
MarkDown codestyle & whitespace usage consistency is the main goal here.

Additional proposed changes:
- Remove redundant end-of-line (EOL) whitespace
- Simplify blank space usage in bullet point lists/numbered lists to 1
- Replace some tab characters with 4 blank spaces (GitHub compatibility)
- Reduce redundant blank line whitespace usage:
    - remove excessive blank lines between sections
    - remove surplus blank lines in minimal bullet point lists

File-specific improvement change:
browsers/edge/microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md
- Add back missing table readability spacing and cell dividers.

Ticket reference or closure:
None that I know of (at least not yet).

Additional notes:
- I have split this modification chore into sub-folder sections
to keep the number of files within a reasonably manageable amount.
- Some of the whitespace changes could not be applied due to layout.
2020-04-14 23:06:36 +02:00

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Enterprise Mode features

Enterprise Mode includes the following features:

  • Improved web app and website compatibility. Through improved emulation, Enterprise Mode lets many legacy web apps run unmodified on IE11, supporting several site patterns that arent currently supported by existing document modes.

  • Tool-based management for website lists. Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager to add website domains and domain paths and to specify whether a site renders using Enterprise Mode. Download the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2) or the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1), based on your operating system and schema.

  • Centralized control. You can specify the websites or web apps to interpret using Enterprise Mode, through an XML file on a website or stored locally. Domains and paths within those domains can be treated differently, allowing granular control. Use Group Policy to let users turn Enterprise Mode on or off from the Tools menu and to decide whether the Enterprise browser profile appears on the Emulation tab of the F12 developer tools.

    Important

    All centrally-made decisions override any locally-made choices.

  • Integrated browsing. When Enterprise Mode is set up, users can browse the web normally, letting the browser change modes automatically to accommodate Enterprise Mode sites.

  • Data gathering. You can configure Enterprise Mode to collect local override data, posting back to a named server. This lets you "crowd source" compatibility testing from key users; gathering their findings to add to your central site list.