Accessing Preference Mode Internet Explorer Setting in Group Policy

  • Section(s): IE and Explorer, Admin
  • Published on Jun 15, 2006.
  • Last Modified on Jun 15, 2006.
  • Last Modified by Chris Sanders.
  • Rated 3.6 out of 5 based on 11 votes.
Group Policy contains many hidden jewels that are not always easy to find. Here we look at some advanced internet explorer settings that aren’t readily visible to the naked eye.
Hidden deep within Group Policy there are many jewels that are not always easy to find. One of these jewels is the advanced or “preference mode” Internet Explorer settings. These can be accessed with the following steps:
  1. Open the Group Policy Management Console and create a new GPO.
  2. Browse to User Configuration/Windows Settings
  3. Right click on “Internet Explorer Maintenance” and click “Preference Mode”
This will add another subgroup of settings listed under “Advanced”. In this subgroup you can edit settings related to cache size, auto complete, roaming profile cache, auto image resizing, and many more things.

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Chris Sanders is the network administrator for one of the largest public school systems in the state of Kentucky. Chris's specialties include general network administration, windows server 2003, wireless networking, and security. You can view Chris' personal website at www.chrissanders.org.

About Chris Sanders

Chris Sanders is a network consultant for KeeFORCE, one of the most popular network consulting firms in western Kentucky. Chris is the author of the book Practical Packet Analysis as well as several technical articles. His personal website at www.chrissanders.org contains a great deal of information, articles, and guides related to network administration, network security, packet analysis, and general information technology.

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