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FIGURE 6-8 Turning on Enterprise Mode requires changing this Group Policy setting.<br />

You can also enable Enterprise Mode using the Registry Editor (Regedit.exe). To enable Enterprise<br />

Mode for the currently signed-in user account only, edit the SiteList value (type REG_SZ) in HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet<br />

Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode. (You might have to create that key<br />

and its associated value if they don’t already exist.)<br />

To turn on Enterprise Mode for all users on the PC, edit the SiteList value (type REG_SZ) in HKLM\<br />

Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode. (Note that this value uses the<br />

HKLM node rather than HKCU.)<br />

Simply enabling this setting isn’t enough. You also have to specify where the Enterprise Mode site<br />

list is stored. To enter the location of your Enterprise Mode site list in Local Group Policy Editor or in<br />

Regedit, use the appropriate syntax (substituting the correct server, user, and page names, as needed):<br />

■■<br />

■■<br />

■■<br />

HTTP location: http://localhost:8080/sites.xml<br />

Local network: \\network\share\sites.xml<br />

Local file: file:///c:\\Users\\\\Documents\\testList.xml<br />

Figure 6-9 shows the syntax for an Enterprise Mode site list stored in a shared folder on my local<br />

network.<br />

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