Forum Discussion
Edge Insider ADMX
- Apr 15, 2019
WBrady1965 - The new version of Edge will have a large set of Group Policy options which largely mirrors those in Chromium with several additions and removals based on Edge's feature set.
Having said that, like Chromium, the new Edge does not have "Zones" per-se and as a consequence most policies apply to all sites. It would be helpful to understand what aspects of Zones you were using previously, and whether the equivalent features in Chromium policy (e.g. site lists) are usable as an alternative.
WBrady1965 - The new version of Edge will have a large set of Group Policy options which largely mirrors those in Chromium with several additions and removals based on Edge's feature set.
Having said that, like Chromium, the new Edge does not have "Zones" per-se and as a consequence most policies apply to all sites. It would be helpful to understand what aspects of Zones you were using previously, and whether the equivalent features in Chromium policy (e.g. site lists) are usable as an alternative.
There are several settings we have which are different. Scripting controls were mentioned above, but copy/paste from the clipboard, access data sources / navigate windows and frames across domains, scripted windows, blocking downloading of any ActiveX controls, etc.
It really allows us to keep a tight control over regular internet sites while enabling vendor sites, which often use outdated and poor coding/security methods, to work.
Thanks!
WB