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Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn’t match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. For more information, see aka. Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge can work together to support your legacy web apps, while still defaulting to the higher bar for security and modern experiences enabled by Microsoft Edge.

Working with multiple browsers can be difficult, particularly if you have a substantial number of internal sites. To help manage this dual-browser experience, we are introducing a new web tool specifically targeted towards larger organizations: the Enterprise Mode Site List Portal. If you have specific websites and apps that you know have compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge, you can use the Enterprise Mode site list so that the websites automatically open using Internet Explorer Additionally, if you know that your intranet sites aren’t going to work correctly with Microsoft Edge, you can set all intranet sites to open using IE11 automatically.

Using Enterprise Mode means that you can continue to use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while also ensuring that your apps continue working on IE If you are running an earlier version of Internet Explorer, we recommend upgrading to IE11, so that any legacy apps continue to work correctly. For Windows 10, Microsoft Edge is the default browser experience. Running in this mode helps to avoid many of the common compatibility problems associated with web apps written and tested on older versions of Internet Explorer.

Many customers identify web app compatibility as a significant cost to upgrading because web apps need to be tested and upgraded before adopting a new browser. The improved compatibility provided by Enterprise Mode can help give customers confidence to upgrade to IE11, letting customers benefit from modern web standards, increased performance, improved security, and better reliability.

The Requester schedules the change for the production environment. The change is verified against the production site list and signed off. Enterprise Mode Site List Portal source code. Skip to main content. The Requester schedules the change for the production environment. The change is verified against the production site list and signed off. Enterprise Mode Site List Portal source code.

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Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.

 
 

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Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. For supported operating systems, Internet Explorer 11 will continue receiving security updates and technical support for the lifecycle of the Windows version on which it is installed. See above for a list of supported operating systems for Internet Explorer by version. Additionally, certain Microsoft apps and services have ended support for IE We highly recommend setting up IE mode in Microsoft Edge and disabling IE11 prior to this date to ensure your organization does not experience business disruption.

Microsoft is committed to supporting Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge through at least , on supported operating systems. Additionally, Microsoft will provide a minimum of one year notice prior to end of support for IE mode.

Windows support dates are documented on the Product Lifecycle page and may require an Extended Security Update ESU license, if available, to receive operating system security updates beyond its End of Support date. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Table of contents Exit focus mode. Table of contents. Note The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application has retired and is out of support as of June 15, for certain versions of Windows You can still access older, legacy sites that require Internet Explorer with Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge.

To ensure that users can only go to sites you expect, consider configuring the following policies in addition to this policy:. Enables the display of relevant Microsoft Search in Bing suggestions in the address bar’s suggestion list when the user types a search string in the address bar.

If you enable or don’t configure this policy, users can see internal results powered by Microsoft Search in Bing in the Microsoft Edge address bar suggestion list. If you disable this policy, users can’t see internal results in the Microsoft Edge address bar suggestion list.

Starting with Microsoft Edge version 89, Microsoft Search in Bing suggestions will be available even if Bing isn’t the user’s default search provider. Lets you decide whether the ads transparency feature is enabled. This behavior only applies to the “balanced” mode of tracking prevention, and does not impact “basic” or “strict” modes.

Your users’ tracking prevention level can be configured using the TrackingPrevention policy. If you enable or don’t configure this policy, transparency metadata provided by ads will be available to the user when the feature is active. When the feature is enabled, Tracking Prevention will enable exceptions for the associated ad providers that have met Microsoft’s privacy standards. If you disable this policy, Tracking Prevention will not adjust its behavior even when transparency metadata is provided by ads.

Enables deleting browser history and download history and prevents users from changing this setting. Note that even with this policy is disabled, the browsing and download history aren’t guaranteed to be retained: users can edit or delete the history database files directly, and the browser itself may remove based on expiration period or archive any or all history items at any time.

If you enable this policy or don’t configure it, users can delete the browsing and download history. If you disable this policy, users can’t delete browsing and download history. Disabling this policy will disable history sync and open tab sync. If you enable this policy, don’t enable the ClearBrowsingDataOnExit policy, because they both deal with deleting data. If you enable both, the ClearBrowsingDataOnExit policy takes precedence and deletes all data when Microsoft Edge closes, regardless of how this policy is configured.

If you disable this policy, whenever the user performs an action that triggers a file selection dialog like importing favorites, uploading files, or saving links , a message is displayed instead, and the user is assumed to have clicked Cancel on the file selection dialog.

When the policy is set to enabled, pages are allowed to show popups while they’re being unloaded. When the policy is set to disabled or unset, pages aren’t allowed to show popups while they’re being unloaded. This policy is obsolete because it was only intended to be a short-term mechanism to give enterprises more time to update their web content if and when it was found to be incompatible with the change to disallow synchronous XHR requests during page dismissal.

It doesn’t work in Microsoft Edge after version This policy lets you specify that a page can send synchronous XHR requests during page dismissal. If you disable this policy or don’t configure this policy, pages aren’t allowed to send synchronous XHR requests during page dismissal. Configure the list of URL patterns for sites that the browser will attempt to perform the Token Binding protocol with.

If the server responds with a valid ServerHello response, the browser will create and send Token Binding messages on subsequent https requests. If you configure this policy, the list of configured URL patterns is excluded from tracking prevention. If you don’t configure this policy, the global default value from the “Block tracking of users’ web-browsing activity” policy if set or the user’s personal configuration is used for all sites.

Setting the policy on Microsoft Edge turns on the restricted sign-in feature in Google Workspace and prevents users from changing this setting. Users can only access Google tools using accounts from the specified domains. This policy is based on the Chrome policy of the same name. If you don’t provide a domain name or leave this policy unset, users can access Google Workspace with any account.

If you enable this policy, a web service is used to generate url and search suggestions for network errors. If you disable this policy, no calls to the web service are made and a standard error page is shown.

Specifically, there’s a Suggest similar pages when a webpage can’t be found toggle, which the user can switch on or off. Note that if you have enable this policy AlternateErrorPagesEnabled , the Suggest similar pages when a webpage can’t be found setting is turned on, but the user can’t change the setting by using the toggle.

If you disable this policy, the Suggest similar pages when a webpage can’t be found setting is turned off, and the user can’t change the setting by using the toggle. If you enable this policy Microsoft Edge treats PDF files as downloads and lets users open them with the default application. If you don’t configure this policy or disable it, Microsoft Edge will open PDF files unless the user disables it.

If you set the policy to ‘RegularOnly’, it allows ambient authentication for Regular sessions only. InPrivate and Guest sessions won’t be allowed to ambiently authenticate. Guest sessions won’t be allowed to ambiently authenticate.

If you set the policy to ‘GuestAndRegular’, it allows ambient authentication for Guest and Regular sessions. InPrivate sessions won’t be allowed to ambiently authenticate. In Microsoft Edge version 81 and later, if the policy is left not set, ambient authentication will be enabled in regular sessions only. If you set this policy to true, the AppCache is enabled, even when AppCache in Microsoft Edge is not available by default.

If you set this policy to false, or don’t set it, AppCache will follow Microsoft Edge’s defaults. If you enable this policy, Microsoft Edge uses the specified locale. If the configured locale isn’t supported, ‘en-US’ is used instead.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Microsoft Edge uses either the user-specified preferred locale if configured or the fallback locale ‘en-US’. This policy lets you configure whether users see a confirmation dialog before closing a browser window with multiple tabs. This dialog asks users to confirm that the browser window can be closed. If you enable this policy, users will be presented with a confirmation dialog when closing a browser window with multiple tabs.

If you disable or don’t configure this policy, a browser window with multiple tabs will close immediately without user confirmation. Allows you to set whether a user is prompted to grant a website access to their audio capture device.

If you enable this policy or don’t configure it the default setting , the user is prompted for audio capture access except from the URLs in the AudioCaptureAllowedUrls list. These listed URLs are granted access without prompting. If you disable this policy, the user is not prompted, and audio capture is accessible only to the URLs configured in AudioCaptureAllowedUrls. Specify websites, based on URL patterns, that can use audio capture devices without asking the user for permission.

Patterns in this list are matched against the security origin of the requesting URL. If they match, the site is automatically granted access to audio capture devices. This policy controls the priority of the audio process on Windows.

If this policy is enabled, the audio process will run with above normal priority. If this policy is disabled, the audio process will run with normal priority.

If this policy is not configured, the default configuration for the audio process will be used. This policy is intended as a temporary measure to give enterprises the ability to run audio with higher priority to address certain performance issues with audio capture. This policy will be removed in the future. If you disable this policy, the audio process will run unsandboxed and the WebRTC audio-processing module will run in the renderer process.

This leaves users open to security risks related to running the audio subsystem unsandboxed. If you don’t configure this policy, the default configuration for the audio sandbox will be used, which might differ based on the platform. This policy is intended to give enterprises flexibility to disable the audio sandbox if they use security software setups that interfere with the sandbox.

If you enable this policy, all supported datatypes and settings from the specified browser will be silently and automatically imported at first run. During the First Run Experience, the import section will also be skipped. The browser data from Microsoft Edge Legacy will always be silently migrated at the first run, irrespective of the value of this policy.

If this policy is set to ‘FromDefaultBrowser’, then the datatypes corresponding to the default browser on the managed device will be imported. If the browser specified as the value of this policy is not present in the managed device, Microsoft Edge will simply skip the import without any notification to the user. If you set this policy to ‘DisabledAutoImport’, the import section of the first-run experience is skipped entirely and Microsoft Edge doesn’t import browser data and settings automatically.

If this policy is set to the value of ‘FromInternetExplorer’, the following datatypes will be imported from Internet Explorer:. If this policy is set to the value of ‘FromGoogleChrome’, the following datatypes will be imported from Google Chrome:.

If this policy is set to the value of ‘FromSafari’, user data is no longer imported into Microsoft Edge. This is due to the way Full Disk Access works on Mac. On macOS Mojave and above, it’s no longer possible to have automated and unattended import of Safari data into Microsoft Edge. Starting with Microsoft Edge version 83, if this policy is set to the value of ‘FromMozillaFirefox’, the following datatypes will be imported from Mozilla Firefox:.

If you want to restrict specific datatypes from getting imported on the managed devices, you can use this policy with other policies such as ImportAutofillFormData , ImportBrowserSettings , ImportFavorites , and etc. Specifies whether the AutoLaunch Protocols component should be enabled. This component allows Microsoft to provide a list similar to that of the AutoLaunchProtocolsFromOrigins policy, allowing certain external protocols to launch without prompt or blocking certain protocols on specified origins.

By default, this component is enabled. Allows you to set a list of protocols, and for each protocol an associated list of allowed origin patterns, that can launch an external application without prompting the user. The trailing separator should not be included when listing the protocol. If you configure this policy, a protocol will only be permitted to launch an external application without prompting by policy if:.

If you don’t configure this policy, no protocols can launch without a prompt. This policy has no impact on automatically open values set by users via the download shelf If either condition is false, the download won’t automatically open by policy.

If you don’t set this policy, all downloads where the file type is in AutoOpenFileTypes will automatically open. This policy sets a list of file types that should be automatically opened on download. Note: The leading separator should not be included when listing the file type, so list “txt” instead of “. By default, these file types will be automatically opened on all URLs. Files with types that should be automatically opened will still be subject to the enabled Microsoft Defender SmartScreen checks and won’t be opened if they fail those checks.

File types that a user has already specified to automatically be opened will continue to do so when downloaded. The user will continue to be able to specify other file types to be automatically opened. If you don’t set this policy, only file types that a user has already specified to automatically be opened will do so when downloaded.

Enables the AutoFill feature and allows users to auto-complete address information in web forms using previously stored information. If you disable this policy, AutoFill never suggests or fills in address information, nor does it save additional address information that the user might submit while browsing the web. If you enable this policy or don’t configure it, users can control AutoFill for addresses in the user interface.

Note that if you disable this policy you also stop all activity for all web forms, except payment and password forms. No further entries are saved, and Microsoft Edge won’t suggest or AutoFill any previous entries. Enables Microsoft Edge’s AutoFill feature and lets users auto complete payment instruments like credit or debit cards in web forms using previously stored information.

If you enable this policy or don’t configure it, users can control AutoFill for payment instruments. If you disable this policy, AutoFill never suggests, fills, or recommends new payment Instruments.

Additionally, it won’t save any payment instrument information that users submit while browsing the web. This feature helps protect against man-in-the-middle attacks by enforcing more secure connections, but users might experience more connection errors. Note: The ‘UpgradeCapableDomains’ configuration requires a component list, and will not upgrade these connections if ComponentUpdatesEnabled is set to ‘Disabled’.

Connection errors might occur more often. The default setting, “Not configured” respects the current media autoplay settings and lets users configure their autoplay settings. Setting to “Enabled” sets media autoplay to “Allow”.

All websites are allowed to autoplay media. Users can’t override this policy. Setting to “Disabled” sets media autoplay to “Limit”. This limits websites that are allowed to autoplay media to webpages with high media engagement and active WebRTC streams.

Prior to Microsoft Edge version 92, this would set media autoplay to “Block”. If you don’t configure this policy, the global default value from the AutoplayAllowed policy if set or the user’s personal configuration is used for all sites.

Allows Microsoft Edge processes to start at OS sign-in and keep running after the last browser window is closed. In this scenario, background apps and the current browsing session remain active, including any session cookies. An open background process displays an icon in the system tray and can always be closed from there. This policy is deprecated because we are moving to a new policy.

Lets you enable or disable background updates to the list of available templates for Collections and other features that use templates. Templates are used to extract rich metadata from a webpage when the page is saved to a collection. If you enable this setting or the setting is unconfigured, the list of available templates will be downloaded in the background from a Microsoft service every 24 hours. If you disable this setting the list of available templates will be downloaded on demand.

This type of download might result in small performance penalties for Collections and other features. If you enable this policy, then a user can search on bing. At the same time, the SafeSearch setting will be set to ‘Strict’ and can’t be changed by the user. If you don’t configure this policy, then the default experience will have ads in the search results on bing.

SafeSearch will be set to ‘Moderate’ by default and can be changed by the user. You were experiencing an ad-free search experience on Microsoft Edge Legacy and want to upgrade to the new version of Microsoft Edge. Block web page elements that aren’t from the domain that’s in the address bar from setting cookies. If you enable this policy, web page elements that are not from the domain that is in the address bar can’t set cookies.

If you disable this policy, web page elements from domains other than in the address bar can set cookies. If you don’t configure this policy, third-party cookies are enabled but users can change this setting. Allows users to create new profiles, using the Add profile option. If you enable this policy or don’t configure it, Microsoft Edge allows users to use Add profile on the Identity flyout menu or the Settings page to create new profiles.

If you disable this policy, users cannot add new profiles from the Identity flyout menu or the Settings page. This policy controls the use of code integrity guard in the browser process, which only allows Microsoft signed binaries to load.

Setting this policy to Audit or leaving the policy unset will enable audit mode for code integrity guard in the browser process. Audit mode will emit logs to the event viewer under Security-Mitigations and CodeIntegrity providers when a binary is loaded after CIG was enabled that is not Microsoft signed. Setting this policy to Disabled will prevent the browser from enabling code integrity guard in the browser process.

This policy is available only on Windows instances that are joined to a Microsoft Active Directory domain, or Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise instances that enrolled for device management. Enable the option to allow the use of guest profiles in Microsoft Edge.

In a guest profile, the browser doesn’t import browsing data from existing profiles, and it deletes browsing data when all guest profiles are closed.

If you enable this policy or don’t configure it, Microsoft Edge lets users browse in guest profiles. Sets the ProcessExtensionPointDisablePolicy on Microsoft Edge’s browser process to block code injection from legacy third party applications.

If you enable or don’t configure this policy, the ProcessExtensionPointDisablePolicy is applied to block legacy extension points in the browser process. If you disable this policy, the ProcessExtensionPointDisablePolicy is not applied to block legacy extension points in the browser process. This has a detrimental effect on Microsoft Edge’s security and stability as unknown and potentially hostile code can load inside Microsoft Edge’s browser process. Only turn off the policy if there are compatibility issues with third-party software that must run inside Microsoft Edge’s browser process.

Prevents Microsoft Edge from occasionally sending queries to a browser network time service to retrieve an accurate timestamp. If you disable this policy, Microsoft Edge will stop sending queries to a browser network time service. If you enable this policy or don’t configure it, Microsoft Edge will occasionally send queries to a browser network time service. Specify whether a user can sign into Microsoft Edge with their account and use account-related services like sync and single sign on.

To control the availability of sync, use the SyncDisabled policy instead. If you set this policy to ‘Disable’, make sure that you also set the NonRemovableProfileEnabled policy to disabled because NonRemovableProfileEnabled disables the creation of an automatically signed in browser profile.

If both policies are set, Microsoft Edge will use the ‘Disable browser sign-in’ policy and behave as if NonRemovableProfileEnabled is set to disabled. If you set this policy to ‘Enable’, users can sign into the browser. Signing into the browser doesn’t mean that sync is turned on by default; the user must separately opt-in to use this feature.

If you set this policy to ‘Force’, users must sign into a profile to use the browser. By default, this will allow the user to choose whether they want to sync to their account, unless sync is disabled by the domain admin or with the SyncDisabled policy. The default value of BrowserGuestModeEnabled policy is set to false.

If you don’t configure this policy users can decide if they want to enable the browser sign-in option and use it as they see fit. Configures browsing data lifetime settings for Microsoft Edge.

This policy controls the lifetime of selected browsing data. This policy has no effect if Sync is enabled. The deletion of expired data will happen 15 seconds after the browser starts then every hour while the browser is running. This policy does not affect which DNS servers are used: if, for example, the operating system is configured to use an enterprise DNS server, that same server would be used by the built-in DNS client.

This policy is deprecated because it’s intended to serve only as a short-term mechanism to give enterprises more time to update their environments and report issues if they are found to be incompatible with the built-in certificate verifier.

It won’t work in Microsoft Edge version , when support for the legacy certificate verifier on Mac OS X is planned to be removed. 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. In IE11, the webpage can also be launched in a specific compatibility mode, so it always renders correctly. Your employees can easily view this site list by typing about:compat in either Microsoft Edge or IE Starting with Windows 10, version also known as the Anniversary Update , you can also restrict IE11 to only the legacy web apps that need it , automatically sending sites not included in the Enterprise Mode Site List to Microsoft Edge.

This is a view of the raw EMIE v2 schema. The Microsoft Edge list is used to determine which sites should open in IE11; while the IE11 list is used to determine the compatibility mode for a site, and which sites should open in Microsoft Edge. We recommend using one list for both browsers, where each policy points to the same XML file location.

You can build and manage your Enterprise Mode Site List is by using any generic text editor. We recommend using this tool if your site list is relatively small. Enterprise Mode Site List Manager schema v. This is an older version of the schema that you must use if you want to create and update your Enterprise Mode Site List for devices running the v.

 

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Pictures helped. For later versions of Windows, you have to deploy a “default application associations” file that makes Microsoft Edge the handler for the https and http protocols and, optionally, the ftp protocol and file formats such as. This policy determines whether user browsing data from Microsoft Edge Legacy will be deleted after migrating to the Microsoft Edge version 81 or later. Customers are encouraged to move to Microsoft Edge with IE mode. Integrated browsing.

 
 

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To avoid data loss or other unexpected errors, don’t configure this policy to a volume’s root directory or to a directory used for other purposes, because Microsoft Edge manages its contents. For customers who use Enterprise mode, we recommend that you install update when you install security update

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