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Tom_Fox
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Dec 04, 2019
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"Enable deleting browser history and download history" policy

I have disabled the ability for my users to delete their browsing and download history through the policy "Enable deleting browser history and download history".

 

There is a new option in the Settings menu to delete IE data too, but this policy is not applied properly.  Users can delete their browser and download history here too, even though the Policy briefcase icon is shown.

 

Also, the button is the wrong colour, it's grey instead of blue.

 

 

 

  • Okay, so I worked it out. 

     

    The briefcase icon is shown, even if the corresponding IE Group Policies are not configured.  This probably counts as a bug, but maybe it's hard to implement the correct detection for this.  Changing the button to blue should be an easy fix.

     

    I also set the following policies alongside my Edge policies, and now it behaves as expected.  These policies were NOT set previously in IE in my environment.

     

    Computer Configuration/Windows Components/Internet Explorer/Delete Browsing History

    Prevent deleting download history = Enabled

    Prevent deleting websites that the user has visited = Enabled

     

     

     

     

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  • Tom_Fox's avatar
    Tom_Fox
    Iron Contributor

    Okay, so I worked it out. 

     

    The briefcase icon is shown, even if the corresponding IE Group Policies are not configured.  This probably counts as a bug, but maybe it's hard to implement the correct detection for this.  Changing the button to blue should be an easy fix.

     

    I also set the following policies alongside my Edge policies, and now it behaves as expected.  These policies were NOT set previously in IE in my environment.

     

    Computer Configuration/Windows Components/Internet Explorer/Delete Browsing History

    Prevent deleting download history = Enabled

    Prevent deleting websites that the user has visited = Enabled

     

     

     

     

    • HotCakeX's avatar
      HotCakeX
      MVP
      Nice, those policies need to be included in the Edge's group policy configuration files too
  • Hi,
    I think you're using that kind of policy that shows the briefcase next to that option but users can still override it.
    for most of the Edge policies, there are 2 types of them, one set of them can let users override them.

     

    like this

     

     

    • Tom_Fox's avatar
      Tom_Fox
      Iron Contributor

      HotCakeX 

       

      I'm using On-Prem Group Policy and I'm certain that these are admin (fixed) policies.  I haven't set any "user can override" policies because I'm the Admin, and MY choice is THE choice.