If you have Windows 10 1703 or newer your Internet Explorer will have a “Edge Tab” to the right of your “new tab” tab. This means people will frequently launch the Edge Browser when they are really trying to open a new tab. Microsoft calls this ‘assisting people to migrate to the new Edge Browser’. I call it obnoxious and want to remove it so I can keep our corporate standard of a single browser, IE11, for at least another year.
To disable the Edge icon from Internet Explorer 11 you can:
- GUI: Internet Explorer > Click the Cog in the top right corner (TOOLS) > INTERNET OPTIONS > ADVANCED >HIDE THE BUTTUN (…) THAT OPENS EDGE
. - REGISTRY: HKEY_CURRENT_USER > SOFTWARE > POLICIES > MICROSOFT > INTERNET EXPLORER > MAIN > regdword “HideNewEdgeButton” = 1
. - GPO: USER CONFIGURATION > POLICIES > ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPLATES > WINDOWS COMPONENTS > INTERNET EXPLORER > INTERNET SETTINGS > ADVANCED SETTINGS > BROWSING > HIDE THE BUTTON (next to the New Tab button) THAT OPENS MICROSOFT EDGE
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To get the GPO to function you need to have the 1703 or newer ADMX templates which you can download directly from Microsoft HERE.
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