Learn how to deploy and configure group policies in Microsoft Edge Legacy on Windows 10. Some of the features coming to Microsoft Edge Legacy gives you the ability to set a custom URL for the New Tab page or Home button. Another new feature allows you to hide or show the Favorites bar,...
The wording of the documentation ("currently") makes it sound like this is still a temporary bug that will be fixed eventually. I have a few vocal users that would love to change their new tab page to something other than what I'm setting in policy. Even if there...
The wording of the documentation ("currently") makes it sound like this is still a temporary bug that will be fixed eventually. I have a few vocal users that would love to change their new tab page to something other than what I'm setting in policy. Even if there...
You can customize your organization's browser settings in Microsoft Edge with Group Policy or Microsoft Intune, or other MDM service. When you do this, you set the policy once and then copy it onto many computers—that is, touch once, configure many.
GP English name: Allow Extensions GP name: AllowExtensions GP path: Windows Components/Microsoft Edge GP ADMX file name: MicrosoftEdge.admxMDM settingsMDM name: Browser/AllowExtensions Supported devices: Desktop URI full path: ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowExtensions Data type: Intege...
You can customize your organization's browser settings in Microsoft Edge with Group Policy or Microsoft Intune, or other MDM service. When you do this, you set the policy once and then copy it onto many computers—that is, touch once, configure many.
Learn how to deploy and configure group policies in Microsoft Edge Legacy on Windows 10. Some of the features coming to Microsoft Edge Legacy gives you the ability to set a custom URL for the New Tab page or Home button. Another new feature allows you to hide or show the Favorites bar,...
You can customize your organization's browser settings in Microsoft Edge with Group Policy or Microsoft Intune, or other MDM service. When you do this, you set the policy once and then copy it onto many computers—that is, touch once, configure many.
Local Group Policy refers to a set of policies that are stored on a specific computer and only apply to activities on that computer. These policies can impact resources connecting to the computer and determine how a user object interacts with data on that computer or across the network. ...
and exists for both computer and user configurations. With the following policy, you can allow Internet Explorer and Edge to share the application state in IE mode: Enable global window list in Internet Explorer mode Organizations still using the original Edge browser can now suppres...