![]() – Installed the required ADMX files on your domain controller. – Downloaded the ADMX files for your domain controller Make sure to enable the policy and enter your JSON string into the “Configure favorites” field. “ User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\Configure Favorites“ Open your newly created GPO and navigate to the following policy. This website can help you accomplish both tasks with ease.Ĭreate a new group policy to use for the manged favorites in your organisation, make sure to only target the users you want this policy to apply for. It’s important to validate your string to make sure you won’t have any errors when rolling out the changes for your users and minify your JSON string to be as compact as possible. Microsoft has a great example of how to format your JSON string to use for the managed favorites. The required policy definitions are now installed and ready to use for your domain. \\localhost\SYSVOL\YOURDOMAIN.local\Policies\PolicyDefinitions\en-US \\localhost\SYSVOL\YOURDOMAIN.local\Policies\PolicyDefinitionsĬopy the second two files to the following location on your domain controller. (For my setup, I will use the “en-US” files)Ĭ:\MicrosoftEdgePolicyTemplates\windows\admx\en-USĬopy the first two files to the following location on your domain controller. The second two files are located under ADMX and then your desired language folder. The first two files are located in the root of the ADMX folder.Ĭ:\MicrosoftEdgePolicyTemplates\windows\admx ![]() Open the cab file and extract the “MicrosoftEdgePolicyTemplates.zip” here you will find the required files for the installation. ![]() Once you click the “GET POLICY FILES” you will start downloading the cab file containing the ADMX files for your Active Directory. Let’s start by visiting the “Edge For Business” website and download the latest version of the ADMX files. "name": "Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer", "name": "Microsoft365 / Admin (Example)",
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