Win7 How to automatically detect settings for browser updates
1. Use this policy setting to manage whether Internet Explorer checks for newer versions on the Internet. If Internet Explorer is set to do this, a check is performed every approximately 30 days, and the user is prompted to install a new version when a new version is available.
2. If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer checks the internet for a new version every approximately 30 days and prompts the user to download a new version when a new version is available.
3. If you disable this policy setting, Internet Explorer does not check the new version of the browser on the Internet and therefore does not prompt the user to install a new version.
4. If you do not configure this policy setting, Internet Explorer does not check the new version of the browser on the Internet and therefore does not prompt the user to install the new version.
5, first use the computer with the combination of key Win+r open the run, and then enter Gpedit.msc open the computer's local Group Policy Editor.
6, and then open the User configuration options.
7, in the management module in all settings to find the automatic detection of the browser update.
8, then right key edit, can be based on the need to configure.