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author, ms.author, ms.date, ms.reviewer, manager, ms.prod, ms:topic
author | ms.author | ms.date | ms.reviewer | manager | ms.prod | ms:topic |
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eavena | eravena | 10/02/2018 | dansimp | edge | include |
Supported versions: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1703 or later
Default setting: Disabled or not configured (Prevented)
[!INCLUDE configure-additional-search-engines-shortdesc]
Supported values
Group Policy | MDM | Registry | Description | Most restricted |
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Disabled or not configured (default) |
0 | 0 | Prevented. Use the search engine specified in App settings. If you enabled this policy and now want to disable it, all previously configured search engines get removed. |
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Enabled | 1 | 1 | Allowed. Add up to five additional search engines and set any one of them as the default. For each search engine added you must specify a link to the OpenSearch XML file that contains, at a minimum, the short name and URL template (HTTPS) of the search engine. For more information about creating the OpenSearch XML file, see Search provider discovery. |
ADMX info and settings
ADMX info
- GP English name: Configure additional search engines
- GP name: ConfigureAdditionalSearchEngines
- GP element: ConfigureAdditionalSearchEngines_Prompt
- GP path: Windows Components/Microsoft Edge
- GP ADMX file name: MicrosoftEdge.admx
MDM settings
- MDM name: Browser/ConfigureAdditionalSearchEngines
- Supported devices: Desktop and Mobile
- URI full path: ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/ConfigureAdditionalSearchEngines
- Data type: Integer
Registry settings
- Path: HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\MicrosoftEdge\OpenSearch
- Value name: ConfigureAdditionalSearchEngines
- Value type: REG_SZ
Related policies
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Set default search engine: [!INCLUDE set-default-search-engine-shortdesc]
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Allow search engine customization: [!INCLUDE allow-search-engine-customization-shortdesc]
Related topics
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[!INCLUDE microsoft-browser-extension-policy-shortdesc]
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Search provider discovery: Rich search integration is built into the Microsoft Edge address bar, including search suggestions, results from the web, your browsing history, and favorites.