Mar 03 2020 06:51 AM
Dear reader,
We found out while configuring the GPO setting PopupsAllowedForUrls that it requires the notation:
[*.]han.nl
[*.]youforce.biz
These are 2 settings we had to add this week.
In my knowledge the [*.] is in the documentation (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/deployedge/microsoft-edge-policies#popupsallowedforurls) foe explanation, so you should be able to use:
han.nl
youforce.biz
or:
*.han.nl
*.youforce.biz
But... that is the case. Domain names without any *. or with *. just do not work.
Since in IE and EdgeHTML is was always, and preferred to use just domain names, this almost looks like a bug, if Google Chrome would behave differently, which it does not.
It has the same quirk.
Is this intentional or a bug in Chromium?
We have seen this behaviour in Edge 80.0.361.62 stable on Windows 10 1903
Regards, Henno
Mar 03 2020 10:18 PM - edited Mar 03 2020 10:20 PM
Its just a missunderstanding
[*.]youforce.biz is the real syntax not a symbolic view on it.
so if you want to whitelist all subdomains from microsoft.com use [*.]microsoft.com just like writen. no changes. including the brackets
Mar 04 2020 02:34 AM - edited Mar 04 2020 02:34 AM
@Joachim_T Thanks Joachim. I will probably not be the first who reads this as I did...
regards, Henno
Sep 22 2020 06:23 AM
Hello
what is the code for the subdomains of IP-Adresses? I need to allow Popups für many Ip Adresses begin with 10.152.x.x. A the moment i have to enter each Ip adress individually.
best regards