This will ensure the site opens in Internet Explorer. The standalone IE option can only be used when the “Open in” option has been set to IE11. If you have not configured this setting then the site will always open in Internet Explorer. Please note that the requirement for this to work as expected, is that you configured the setting Configure Internet Explorer integration as I have done in part one of this series. This will open the site in IE Mode on Microsoft Edge. None will open the site in any browser that the user chooses. MSEdge will always open the site in Microsoft Edge. There are three options to choose from: IE11, MSEdge and None. This determines how the website will be opened. Here I will enter the URL of the website and some additional settings which I will discuss next. This will open the Add new website window. Use the Add button to configure the list of sites that should be opened in IE Mode on Microsoft Edge. You will be presented with an empty screen when you open the application for the first time. Once installed we can use the application to create our Enterprise Mode Site List file.Ĭreate the Enterprise Mode Site List XML file I have provided the download location for Enterprise Mode Site List Manager in the references section. The Enterprise Mode Site List Manager application provides an easy GUI interface to create and update the XML file. This file will list the sites that should be opened in IE Mode on Microsoft Edge. One of the configuration settings that we applied was specifying the path to the Enterprise Mode Site List XML file. In this post I will create the Enterprise Site Mode List XML file and test the configured sites to confirm that the specified sites can be successfully opened in IE Mode on Microsoft Edge. The settings can be applied using Group Policy or Microsoft Intune. In part one of this series I showed the configuration settings required to enable IE Mode for Microsoft Edge.
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