“This tool lets IT Professionals create and update the Enterprise Mode Site List in the version 2.0 (v.2) XML schema. There is a Enterprise Mode Site list manager v.1 schema, but shouldn’t be used as per description from Microsoft:
Our guide to upgrade to Internet Explorer 11 with SCCM also provide guidance to install Enterprise Mode.If you are still using older version of Internet Explorer, see our guide to upgrade to Internet Explorer 11 with SCCM.Download Enterprise mode Site list manager here.
In this post, we will detail how to install, use and deploy the Enterprise Mode site list for Internet Explorer 11. This feature is also available in Microsoft Edge. This allow administrators to set a list of website to open in Enterprise Mode to emulate IE7 or IE8 and avoid compatibility issue that been preventing upgrading to Internet Explorer 11 or even moving on to more recent OS like Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. If you have questions or need help, contact us.One of the key feature of Internet Explorer 11, still unknown to many admins, is the Enterprise mode.
They're both free and they're available for Windows, OS X, Android, iOS and Linux:įor Android phones or tablets, get Chrome from Google Play or download Chrome for Androidįor iPhones and iPads, get Chrome from Apple iTunesįor Android phones or tablets, get Firefox from Google Play or download Firefox for Androidįor iPhones and iPads, get Firefox from Apple iTunes or download Firefox for iPhone or iPad To switch to a different browser, you can install Chrome or Firefox. If you're using an older version of Chrome or Firefox, use the links below to upgrade it. If you're using Apple OS X and have an older Safari, install all available Safari and OS X updates: If you're using Windows 7 or 8.1 and have an older Internet Explorer, Microsoft provides a free upgrade: If neither A or B above applies, you'll need to upgrade your browser, or switch to a different browser as described in the next section. Scroll down the list to the "Security" sectionĬ.Hold down the Alt key, press T for Tools, and select the "Internet options" item from the menu.If you're using Internet Explorer 9 on Windows Vista, either switch to Chrome or Firefox, described in the next section, or enable Internet Explorer to use TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2: If you're using one of the supported browsers listed above, you don't need to change it.ī. The manufacturer is no longer releasing security fixes for these browsers and systems, and isn't making them able to use newer, stronger encryption methods. Unsupported browsers, like Internet Explorer 8, make your information vulnerable to theft and loss. If you use an unsupported browser, the myNJ web pages may not display correctly, or you may not even be able to connect or log on to myNJ. Internet Explorer (IE) version 11 on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10Īpple Safari version 9 or newer on either OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or newer, or on iOS 9 Mozilla Firefox (latest version) on one of these operating systems: Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 Apple OS X 10.9 or newer Android 5.0 or newer iOS 10 or Linux Google Chrome (latest version) on one of these operating systems: Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 Apple OS X 10.9 or newer Android 5.0 or newer iOS 10 or Linux MyNJ only supports using browsers and operating systems that are supported by their manufacturers. MyNewJersey Web Browser Support What browsers can you use with myNewJersey?