Title: Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration on Windows 2000 Andre Quesnell Support Professional Premi
1Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration on
Windows 2000Andre QuesnellSupport
ProfessionalPremier PerformanceMicrosoft
Corporation
2Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration on
Windows 2000
- Branding Microsoft Internet Explorer during
Windows 2000 setup - Post installation Internet Explorer
management and
maintenance
3Branding Internet Explorer During Windows 2000
Setup
- Internet Explorer components that can be modified
during installation - Branding using the Unattended.txt file
- Branding using an INS file created with the
Internet Explorer Administration Kit
4Branding Using the Unattended.txt File
- Modifying the Unattended.txt file using the
Windows 2000 Setup Manager Wizard
5Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (2)
- Windows 2000 Setup Manager Wizard Browser and
Shell Settings
6Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (3)
- Select and set proxy configuration
7Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (4)
- Modify Home page, Help, and Search settings
8Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (5)
9Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (6)
- Manually editing the Unattended.txt file
10Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (7)
- Unattended.txt file modifications
- Proxy
- URL
- FavoritesEx
- Branding
11Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (8)
- Proxy
- FTP_Proxy_Server
- Gopher_Proxy_Server
- HTTP_Proxy_Server
- Proxy_Enable
12Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (9)
- Proxy Continued
- Proxy_Override
- Secure_Proxy_Server
- Socks_Proxy_Server
- Use_Same_Proxy
13Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (10)
14Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (11)
- FavoritesEx
- Title1MSN.url
- URL1http//www.microsoft.com/
- Title2Cable News Network.url
- URL2http//www.cnn.com
15Branding Using the Unattended.txt File (12)
- Branding
- BrandIEUsingUnattended
- IEBrandingFile
16Branding Using the INS File During Installation
- Install the IEAK
- Creating an INS file with the IEAK Profile
Manager
17Branding Using the INS File During Installation
(2)
- Creating a custom INS using the IEAK Profile
Manager - Modify the selected setting that needs to be
configured
18Branding Using the INS File During Installation
(3)
- INS modifications
- Browser Title
- Favorites and Links
- User Agent String
- Automatic Browser Configuration
- Proxy Settings
19Branding Using the INS File During Installation
(4)
- INS modifications
- Important URLs
- Channels
- Outlook Express Accounts
- Outlook Express IMAP Settings
- Outlook Express Custom Settings
20Branding Using the INS File During Installation
(5)
- INS modifications
- Outlook Express View Settings
- Outlook Express Compose Settings
- Address Book Directory Settings
21Branding Using the INS File During Installation
(6)
- Save the newly created INS file
22Branding Using the INS File During Installation
(7)
- Setting up to use your INS file in an automated
installation
23Setting Up To Use Your INS File in an Automated
Installation
- Run the Windows 2000 Setup Manager Wizard
24Setting Up To Use Your INS File in an Automated
Installation (2)
- Select the option to use the INS file created
with the IEAK
25Setting Up To Use Your INS File in an Automated
Installation (3)
- Type in the full path to the INS file you are
using
26Setting Up To Use Your INS File in an Automated
Installation (4)
- Complete the Windows 2000 Setup Manager Wizard
27Setting Up To Use Your INS File in an Automated
Installation (5)
- Verify that the INS file was copied into the
OEM folder of your install share point
28Setting Up To Use Your INS File in an Automated
Installation (6)
- Verify that the INS file is correct
29Setting Up To Use an INS File in an Automated
Installation (7)
- Test the new installation before broad scale
distribution
30Managing Internet Explorer on Existing Windows
2000 Installations
- Using the Group Policy Object and the Microsoft
Management Console
31Managing Internet Explorer on Existing Windows
2000 Installations (2)
32Group Policy Management
- Computer Configuration
- Internet Explorer
33Group Policy Management (2)
34Group Policy Management (3)
- User Configuration
- Internet Explorer
35Group Policy Management (4)
- User Configuration
- NetMeeting
36Group Policy Management (5)
- User Configuration
- Active Desktop
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