Hey, on this topic...

I am in the final stages of preparing to deploy IE 11.  During the testing 
phase I discovered that it is deployiong IE 11 and the client end up with the 
June 9 2015 Cumulative update installed.  This is version 11.0.20.  That 
version is supposed to be new enough for the Enterprise Mode "stuff' but the 
Enterprise mode stuff is not working and not showing in the Tools menu.  Only 
after a more recent CU is installed - like the December 2015 update - does the 
Enterprise Mode start working.  (I've looked in the registry on the machines 
and the policy entries are there -so it is not because the GPO is not making it 
to the client)

I can't figure out why 1) The June 2015 version is not "new" enough for the 
Enterprise mode stuff that came in 2014 and 2) if there is a way to pack in a 
newer Cumulative Update.  I don't honestly know how the June 9 2015 CU got 
included in the package either...

Looking on the internet - there are gobs of blogs about adding pre-requisites, 
but nothing on post requisites.  I've tried to use a similar method to include 
an MSU in the IEAK, but set it to "after system restart" but that is a no go.   
Internet research tells me that function in IEAK doesn't work anyway.

So any tips on deploying IE 11 with a version that can use Enterprise mode out 
of the gate?

Otherwise my clients are without Enterprise mode for 1-6 days depending where 
they are on the software update re-scan cycle.   I'm about to throw in the 
towel and just have some web sites not work for a few days while the clients 
catch up with a new IE 11 Update version that supports Enterprise mode.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Art Flores
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 1:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] FYI, if you still have versions of IE older than 11 out 
there...

Time to push out a GPO if you want to avoid some new nag notifications.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3123303

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/askie/archive/2015/12/17/how-to-implement-the-end-of-life-feature-control-key-outlined-in-kb3123303-using-group-policy.aspx





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