I know you don't have any control over it, but the real answer is to get
apps that a) don't require tweaks to IE and/or b) are cross-browser
compatible.

Requiring browser tweaks should be grounds for disqualification during the
evaluation period.

Kurt


On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 5:48 AM, David McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I am really trying hard to not punch my monitor.
>
>
>
> Ok I have several third parties now that want this and that on IE set so
> ‘their’ app will work.
>
> Ok no biggie.
>
> But it is becoming a biggie.
>
> Doing it for this app or that app and forgetting before the workstation
> goes out the door and having to
>
> Remember what is what.
>
> So I want to just policy it at the OU level and anyone in that OU will get
> the correct policy for IE that their app needs.
>
> A different Policy for each app so we can trouble shoot, etc.
>
>
>
> My problem is trying to find some of these settings in IE 9 spreadsheet is
> frustrating.
>
> Is there a better Internet Explorer Options to Group Policy tool that a
> spread sheet that doesn’t use the same verbiage as the IE options I am
> looking at??
>
>
>
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