windows-itpro-docs/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-preferences-and-ie11.md
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medium deploy security Info about Group Policy preferences versus Group Policy settings dansimp ie11 f2264c97-7f09-4f28-bb5c-58ab80dcc6ee itpro dansimp dansimp Group policy preferences and Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros) library 07/27/2017

Group policy preferences and Internet Explorer 11

[!INCLUDE Microsoft 365 workloads end of support for IE11]

Group Policy preferences are less strict than Group Policy settings, based on:

Type Group Policy preferences Group Policy settings
Enforcement
  • Not enforced
  • Has the user interface turned on
  • Can only be refreshed or applied once
  • Enforced
  • Has the user interface turned off
  • Can be refreshed multiple times
Flexibility Lets you create preference items for registry settings, files, and folders.
  • Requires app support
  • Needs you to create Administrative Templates for new policy settings
  • Won't let you create policy settings to manage files and folders
Local Group Policy Not available Available
Awareness Supports apps that aren't Group Policy-aware Requires apps to be Group Policy-aware
Storage
  • Overwrites the original settings
  • Removing the preference doesn't restore the original setting
  • Doesn't overwrite the original settings
  • Stored in the Policy branches of the registry
  • Removing the setting restores the original setting
Targeting and filtering
  • Targeting is specific, with a user interface for each type of targeting item
  • Supports targeting at the individual preference item level
  • Filtering is based on Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and requires writing WMI queries
  • Supports filtering at the Group Policy Object (GPO) level

For more information about Group Policy preferences, see the Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows and Windows Server.