Resetting to the configured start experience deletes the current user’s browsing data. You must set the Configure kiosk mode policy to enabled (1 - InPrivate public browsing) and configure Microsoft Edge as a single-app in assigned access for this policy to take effect; otherwise, Microsoft ...
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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.
Resetting to the configured start experience deletes the current user’s browsing data. You must set the Configure kiosk mode policy to enabled (1 - InPrivate public browsing) and configure Microsoft Edge as a single-app in assigned access for this policy to take effect; otherwise, Microsoft ...
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.
Resetting to the configured start experience deletes the current user’s browsing data. You must set the Configure kiosk mode policy to enabled (1 - InPrivate public browsing) and configure Microsoft Edge as a single-app in assigned access for this policy to take effect; otherwise, Microsoft ...
Resetting to the configured start experience deletes the current user’s browsing data. You must set the Configure kiosk mode policy to enabled (1 - InPrivate public browsing) and configure Microsoft Edge as a single-app in assigned access for this policy to take effect; otherwise, Microsoft ...