If you click on the green START button, click RUN, type iexplore. If a necessary add-on has been mistakenly disabled, repeat steps 1-3 above, highlight the disabled add-on, then click the Enable radio button. Right-click whatever icon youre using to start IE, choose 'Properties' and remove the -extoff.
Click OK to exit the Internet Options menu To see which Add-ons are actively loaded with Internet Explorer, toggle the Show dropdown to view Add-ons currently loaded in Internet Explorer. Note that this option will only be available when an ActiveX control is selected. Follow the steps outlined above to select the ActiveX control, and then click the Delete button found under Delete ActiveX. From the copied information, select and copy just the Class ID value. Click Copy and then close Manage Add-ons and Internet Explorer. Pick the add-on you want to change, and then right-click More Information. IE7 users also have the ability to delete the ActiveX control. Get the CLSID for the add-on you want to enable or disable: Open Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Manage Add-ons. Note that this option will only be available when an Add-on is selected. They may also add some functionality to Internet Explorer which was not previously present. Click the Add-on you wish to disable, and then click the Disable radio button. Browser add-ons are small tools or programs that change the way a web page appears in Internet Explorer. From the Internet Explorer menu, click Tools > Internet Options. Internet Explorer allows you to manage add-ons, so you will be able to enable or disable specific add-ons on your Internet Explorer browser. In GP look for the following setting under the "Wndows Components\Internet Explorer" GP path.I am having a tough time as my internet explorer is disabled. reg extension the copy and paste all the stuff between the "*****" lines, save and run when logged in with a local administrator account. Select Enabled and click OK (check visually that it now says Enabled) 4. GPO: In Group Policy Management Editor, go to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer. This can be disabled via a GPO or by a registry key.
So to disable Both popup notifications in an 圆4 system use the following.Ĭreate a text file with. In the Policy Management Window that appears, navigate down to:Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorerand locate Disable add-on performance notifications - double-click on it to open it 3. It is best practice to disable the following message in IE during a Viewfinity roll-out as end users could potentially disable the Viewfinity add-on. "DisableAddonLoadTimePerformanceNotifications"=dword:00000001 If one wants to also disable the notification and recommendation of disabling add-ons to speed up IE add the following setting in the "EXT" key in the registry. ***** For 圆4 you need above line and another line. "IgnoreFrameApprovalCheck"=dword:00000001 I hope it helps.It contains fix given by PiotrII in addition to the other one for new add-ons.
In it I mention how to disable the "add-on" warning for speeding up IE and for newly installed things like Java etc for all users. Here is some more info I posted else where.
both of these should be -in your face-top of page-first choice/option- in both the manage add-ons dialog and in the pop-over itself! This romper-room level of interface design from one of the most notable software Worse comes to worst, you'll need to re-login to activate it.Īnother user suggests that you disable an add-on in the manage add-ons utility, and that when you do, it will prompt you to choose to extend the time IE considers to be too long, thus prompting the annoying pop-over.īack to my tirade.
NOTE: I'm not sure whether the modified policy kicks in immediately or upon login (this Alex can answer much better than myself). Close Group Policy Editor and restart IE9 SelectĮnabled and click OK (check visually that it now says Enabled) 4. In the Policy Management Window that appears, navigate down to: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorerand locateĭisable add-on performance notifications - double-click on it to open it 3. Start Group Policy Editor (click Start and in the search/run box type So, if you want your add-ons and do not want the stupid warning, here's the way: 1. You don't remove useful functionality (by disabling add-ons) just because IE9 thinks it is loading too slow. Unfortunately, Alex's answer is correct, but useless.