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This article explains how to configure Microsoft Edge policy settings for Windows 10 using Microsoft Intune.
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This article applies to Microsoft Edge version 77 or later.
You can configure Microsoft Edge policies and settings by adding a device configuration profile to Microsoft Intune. Using Intune to manage and enforce policies is equivalent to using Active Directory Group Policy or configuring local Group Policy Object (GPO) settings on user devices.
For more information about managing Microsoft Edge policies with Microsoft Intune, you can read Manage web access by using Microsoft Edge with Microsoft Intune, but keep in mind that the linked article is specific to Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier and therefore may contain information and references that don't apply to Microsoft Edge Enterprise version 77 and later.
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For information on how to configure Microsoft Edge on macOS using Microsoft Intune, see Configure for macOS.
Create a profile to manage settings in Microsoft Edge for Windows 10
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Using Administrative Templates in Microsoft Intune, you can manage Microsoft Edge group policies on your Windows 10 devices using the cloud. This section will help you create a template to configure Microsoft Edge-specific application settings. When you create the template, it creates a device configuration profile. You can then assign or deploy this profile to Windows 10 devices in your organization.
Prerequisites
- Windows 10 with the following minimum system requirements:
- Windows 10, version 1909
- Windows 10, version 1903 with KB4512941 installed
- Windows 10, version 1809 with KB4512534 installed
- Windows 10, version 1803 with KB4512509 installed
- Windows 10, version 1709 with KB4516071 installed
Use Administrative Templates to create a policy for Microsoft Edge
This procedure leverages Administrative templates (which you might be familiar with from Group Policy) that are built into Intune. You can use these templates to create a policy for Microsoft Edge by selecting settings from a pre-configured list.
Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager portal.
Select Devices in the left-hand navigation pane.
From Devices | Overview, select Configuration Profiles (under Policy heading).
On the top command bar, select Create profile.
In the drop-down list below Platform, select Windows 10 and later.
In the drop-down list below Profile, select Administrative Templates and then click the Create button. The next screenshot shows the drop-down lists to select the platform and type of profile.
On the Basics tab, enter a descriptive Name, such as Microsoft Edge Policy. Optionally, enter a Description for the policy.The next screenshot shows the form for the Basics tab and the menu bar shows the next steps (as grayed out tabs) to create the profile.
Select Next.
On the Configuration settings tab, select the Microsoft Edge folder in one of the following locations:
- below the Computer Configuration folder
- below the User Configuration folder.
The available settings for Microsoft Edge will be shown on the right pane. For example, Computer Configuration/Microsoft Edge/Allow download restrictions shown in the following screenshot.
Note
See Microsoft Edge – Policies and Microsoft Edge – Update policies for the most complete and up to date list of all the available settings for Microsoft Edge.
Use the search field ('Search to filter items ...') to find a specific setting you want to configure. In this example, the search string is 'home page'. The next screenshot shows the search results.
After you find the setting you intend to configure, select it to expose the values you can set. In the next screenshot, we selected 'Configure the home page URL' as an example.
Enable the policy and enter a value for the Home page URL, as shown in the previous screenshot.
Click OK. The settings 'State' column should appear as 'Enabled', as shown in the following screenshot example.
Click the Next button.
On the Scope tags tab, add a Scope tag if wanted, otherwise click the Next button.
On the Assignments tab, click + Select groups to include to assign this policy to the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) group that contains the devices or the users that you want to receive this policy setting. See Assign user and device profiles in Microsoft Intune for information about how to assign the profile to your Azure AD user or device groups.
Click the Next button.
On the Review + create tab, review the summary of your changes to ensure it's correct and then click the Create button.
The newly created policy (Microsoft Edge Policy) is shown in the following screenshot.
For more information about Windows 10 profiles, see Use Windows 10 templates to configure group policy settings in Microsoft Intune.
See also
Note: This article is for the new Microsoft Edge . Get help for the legacy version of Microsoft Edge.
The new Microsoft Edge is here and better than ever. You can try it now.
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We've added new privacy tools and made it easier to keep your information secure. Go to Settings and more > Settings > Privacy and services .
Choose your settings for a new tab page. Select Settings at the top of a new tab to change the content and page layout.
Set your home page by going to Settings and more > Settings > On startup .
You can create a list of the languages you would like to use with Microsoft Edge, and easily switch among them. Start by going to Settings and more > Settings > Languages. Under Preferred languages, select Add languages and choose the languages that you'd like to have easily available in Microsoft Edge. You can even have Microsoft Edge translate pages that are in languages that aren't in your list.
Do more with Microsoft Edge by adding extensions. Go to Settings and more > Extensions to open the Extensions page. In addition to extensions from the Microsoft Store, you can now add extensions from other stores. For example, you can add Honey or Grammarly.
You can install and sync the new Microsoft Edge across multiple devices – Mac, Android, iOS, and Windows. To change your sync settings, go to Settings and more > Settings > Profiles > Sync .