Difference between revisions of "Internet Explorer"
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+ | == Stop Unwanted Toolbars, Disable Addons MSIE 11 == | ||
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+ | There are 4 types of add-ons: | ||
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+ | *Search Providers. Type a term and see suggestions provided by your search provider. | ||
+ | *Accelerators. Highlight text on a web page and then click the blue Accelerator icon to email, map, search, translate, or do many other tasks. | ||
+ | *Web Slices. Subscribe to parts of a website to get real-time information on the Favorites bar. | ||
+ | *Toolbars. Add features (like stock tickers) to your browser. | ||
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+ | Using the Local Group Policy Editor to manage group policy objects | ||
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+ | You can use the Local Group Policy Editor to change how add-ons work in your organization. | ||
+ | To manage add-ons | ||
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+ | In the Local Group Policy Editor, go to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer. | ||
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+ | Change any or all of these settings to match your company’s policy and requirements. | ||
+ | Turn off add-on performance notifications | ||
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+ | Automatically activate newly installed add-ons | ||
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+ | Do not allow users to enable or disable add-ons | ||
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+ | Go into the Internet Control Panel\Advance Page folder, where you can change: | ||
+ | Do not allow resetting Internet Explorer settings | ||
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+ | Allow third-party browser extensions | ||
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+ | Go into the Security Features\Add-on Management folder, where you can change: | ||
+ | Add-on List | ||
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+ | Deny all add-ons unless specifically allowed in the Add-on List | ||
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+ | Turn off Adobe Flash in Internet Explorer and prevent applications from using Internet Explorer technology to instantiate Flash objects | ||
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+ | Close the Local Group Policy Editor when you’re done. | ||
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+ | ref: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn454941.aspx | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 30 May 2014
LOAD INTERNET EXPLORER FULL SCREEN IN KIOSK MODE
When you run Internet Explorer in Kiosk mode, the Internet Explorer title bar, menus, toolbars, and status bar are not displayed and Internet Explorer runs in Full Screen mode. The Windows 95 taskbar is not displayed, but you can switch to other running programs using the ALT+TAB or CTRL+ALT+DEL key combinations. Because Internet Explorer is running in Full Screen mode, you cannot access the Windows 95 desktop until you quit Internet Explorer.
iexplore.exe -k www.inacomlnk.com iexplore -k \\<server>\<share>\homepage.htm
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Stop Unwanted Toolbars, Disable Addons MSIE 11
There are 4 types of add-ons:
- Search Providers. Type a term and see suggestions provided by your search provider.
- Accelerators. Highlight text on a web page and then click the blue Accelerator icon to email, map, search, translate, or do many other tasks.
- Web Slices. Subscribe to parts of a website to get real-time information on the Favorites bar.
- Toolbars. Add features (like stock tickers) to your browser.
Using the Local Group Policy Editor to manage group policy objects
You can use the Local Group Policy Editor to change how add-ons work in your organization. To manage add-ons
In the Local Group Policy Editor, go to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer.
Change any or all of these settings to match your company’s policy and requirements. Turn off add-on performance notifications
Automatically activate newly installed add-ons
Do not allow users to enable or disable add-ons
Go into the Internet Control Panel\Advance Page folder, where you can change: Do not allow resetting Internet Explorer settings
Allow third-party browser extensions
Go into the Security Features\Add-on Management folder, where you can change: Add-on List
Deny all add-ons unless specifically allowed in the Add-on List
Turn off Adobe Flash in Internet Explorer and prevent applications from using Internet Explorer technology to instantiate Flash objects
Close the Local Group Policy Editor when you’re done.
ref: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn454941.aspx