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Customizing the Browser Browser Management Deployment MethodsApp Compat
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Common Browser Customizations Title bar, branding, graphics Connection settings Add-on component s Security settings Preset web pages / links
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IE Administration Kit (IEAK)
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IEAK10 – Change in License Type
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Getting IEAK10
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Deployment Scenarios
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ExplorePlan/TestPilotDeploy ExploreExplorePlan/TestPlan/Test Switch to deploying Internet Explorer 10 with Windows Switch to deploying Internet Explorer 10 with Windows If you are starting Internet Explorer migration planning, pilot Internet Explorer 10. If you are testing apps for a Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 9 migration, evaluate Internet Explorer 10 for formal deployment rather than Internet Explorer 9
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ExplorePlan/TestPilotDeploy PilotPilotDeployDeploy Continue Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 9 Add Pilot for Internet Explorer 10 Continue Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 9 Add Pilot for Internet Explorer 10 If you are already deploying Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 9, please continue to realize the benefits of Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 9 immediately. In parallel, try piloting Internet Explorer 10 and integrate Internet Explorer 10 into your longer-term desktop strategy.
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Group Policy Settings in IE10 For more information, see TechNet Library content: Group Policy Settings in Internet Explorer 10Group Policy Settings in Internet Explorer 10 ~1500 Group Policies total for supports of all versions of IE 28 New Group Policies for Internet Explorer 10 Default Browser Notify users if Internet Explorer is not the default web browser Adobe Flash Turn off Adobe Flash in Internet Explorer and prevent applications from using Internet Explorer technology to instantiate Flash objects
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Search Tool for Group Policies http://gpsearch.azurewebsites.ne t
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Compatibility View
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Compatibility View List (CVL)
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F12 Developer Tools
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PolicyDescription Include updated website lists from Microsoft This policy controls the website compatibility lists that Microsoft provides. The updated website lists are available on Windows Update. Turn off Compatibility View, Turn off Compatibility View button This policy setting controls the Compatibility View feature, which allows the user to fix website display problems that he or she may encounter while browsing Turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode This policy setting allows you to turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode. Compatibility View determines how Internet Explorer identifies itself to a web server and determines whether content is rendered in Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode or the Standards Mode available in the latest version of Internet Explorer. Turn on Internet Explorer Standards Mode for local intranet This policy setting controls how Internet Explorer displays local intranet content. Intranet content is defined as any webpage that belongs to the local intranet security zone. Use Policy List of Internet Explorer 7 sites This policy setting allows you to add specific sites that must be viewed in Internet Explorer 7 Compatibility View. Use Policy List of Quirks Mode sites Compatibility View determines how Internet Explorer identifies itself to a web server and determines whether content is rendered in Quirks Mode or the Standards Mode available in the latest version of Internet Explorer.
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Internet Explorer Resources 1 / 2
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