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As an administrator, you can control the configuration of Microsoft Passport for Work by requiring a<br />

hardware security device (TPM) or biometric authentication, for example, and setting strict complexity<br />

requirements for the PIN. All these settings are located under Computer Configuration > Administrative<br />

Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft Passport for Work.<br />

Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer<br />

The introduction of the Microsoft Edge browser in Windows <strong>10</strong> brings the need for new Group Policy<br />

Objects to manage its behavior and configuration. In addition, Internet Explorer 11 now supports<br />

Enterprise Mode, which is configured through Group Policy as well.<br />

Windows <strong>10</strong> version 1511 includes more than a dozen settings for Microsoft Edge, all accessible<br />

from the new Microsoftedge.admx administrative template. Figure 15-4 shows this group of settings,<br />

available under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components ><br />

Microsoft Edge.<br />

FIGURE 15-4 The new default browser in Windows <strong>10</strong>, Microsoft Edge, comes with its own set of Group Policy<br />

settings.<br />

Configuring Enterprise Mode involves a Group Policy setting under Microsoft Edge as well as<br />

two settings under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components ><br />

Internet Explorer. You use those settings to control whether users can turn on and use Enterprise Mode<br />

from the Tools menu and also to specify the location of the Enterprise Mode IE website list, as shown in<br />

Figure 15-5.<br />

CHAPTER 15 What’s new in Group Policy in Windows <strong>10</strong> 181

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