Windows 7 / Getting Started

Add-on Manager Improvements

The Add-on Manager provides a simple interface that lists installed add-ons, add-ons that are loaded when Internet Explorer starts, and all add-ons that Internet Explorer has ever used. By reviewing these lists, you can determine which add-ons are enabled or disabled and disable or enable each item by simply clicking the corresponding item.

To disable specific add-ons, follow these steps:

  1. In your browser, open the Tools menu, select Manage Add-ons, and then click Enable Or Disable Add-ons.
  2. Click the Show list and select the set of add-ons that you want to manage.
  3. Select the add-on that you want to disable and then click Disable.
  4. Click OK to close the Manage Add-ons dialog box.

In troubleshooting scenarios, disable add-ons one by one until the problem stops occurring.

Controlling Add -ons Using Group Policy

As with earlier versions of Internet Explorer, you can use the Group Policy settings in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer \Security Features\Add-on Management to enable or disable specific add-ons throughout your organization.

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In this tutorial:

  1. Managing Windows Internet Explorer
  2. Internet Explorer 8 Improvements
  3. InPrivate Browsing
  4. InPrivate Filtering
  5. Compatibility View
  6. SmartScreen
  7. Domain Highlighting
  8. Tab Isolation
  9. Accelerators
  10. Improvements Previously Introduced in Internet Explorer 7
  11. User Interface Changes
  12. Tabbed Browsing
  13. Search Bar
  14. How to Create a Web Link to Add a Custom Search Provider
  15. How to Configure Custom Search Providers Using the Registry
  16. How to Configure Custom Search Providers Using Group Policy
  17. RSS Feeds
  18. Improved Standards Support
  19. Expanded Group Policy Settings
  20. Defending Against Malware
  21. How Protected Mode Improves Security
  22. How the Protected Mode Compatibility Layer Works
  23. How to Solve Protected Mode Incompatibilities
  24. URL-Handling Protection
  25. Address Bar Visibility
  26. Cross-Domain Scripting Attack Protection
  27. Controlling Browser Add-ons
  28. Add -on Manager Improvements
  29. Protecting Against Data Theft
  30. Security Status Bar
  31. How the Smart Screen Filter Works
  32. How to Configure Smart Screen Options
  33. Deleting Browsing History
  34. Blocking IDN Spoofing
  35. Security Zones
  36. Understanding Zones
  37. Configuring Zones on the Local Computer
  38. Configuring Zones Using Group Policy
  39. Network Protocol Lockdown
  40. Managing Internet Explorer Using Group Policy
  41. Group Policy Settings for Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8
  42. New Group Policy Settings for Internet Explorer 8
  43. Using the Internet Explorer Administration Kit
  44. Troubleshooting Internet Explorer Problems
  45. Internet Explorer Does Not Start
  46. An Add-on Does Not Work Properly
  47. Some Web Pages Do Not Display Properly
  48. Preventing Unwanted Toolbars
  49. The Home Page or Other Settings Have Changed