Configuring the IE option from Group Policy is the simplest, make sure that the previous Group policy is linked or is applied on an OU
You can use the tools in the top right corner of the serve console to open it.
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I am accustomed to using MMC and then open the GPO edit
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Select the appropriate policy,group or domain or site policy
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Get in a look and find no IE maintenance templates
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Could it be that my previous IE sec was closed? Quickly opened, and then the egg
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Search the next, after Win8 and IE10, Group Policy no longer makes IE-related configuration
Appendix B: Feature substitution for Internet Explorer maintenance
Https://technet.microsoft.com/zh-cn/library/jj890998.aspx
In earlier versions of Windows? In the operating system, you can use Internet Explorer Maintenance (IEM) to configure a subset of Internet Explorer 10 settings in an environment that employs Group Policy. The IEM settings are no longer used in Windows (R) 8 and are replaced by Group Policy preferences, Administrative Templates (. admx), and Internet Explorer Administration Toolkit (IEAK 10).
Because Group Policy preferences and IEAK 10 use asynchronous processes during run time, we recommend that you select only one of these tools in each set of settings, for example, use only IEAK 10 in the security settings, or use only Group Policy preferences in the Internet zone settings. Also, it is important to remember that the policy is enforced and that the user cannot make changes to it, and the preference is configured, but the user can make changes to it.
For more information about Group Policy, see Configure and manage Group Policy settings, use Group Policy preferences, use Administrative Templates, Windows and Windows Server Group Policy Settings Reference, Group Policy ADMX Syntax Reference Guide, and enable and disable settings in preferences.
No longer continue to study the IEAK, the purpose of the GPO is to configure the security zone in the IE configuration, the IEAK research again open post research, this time only study 2016 ADFS+LDAP, feel has been off the topic very far ....
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