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Fred Pullen WINB313 Enterprise Browser Versions Internet Explorer 7 Internet Explorer 8 Internet Explorer 9 Internet Explorer 10 Internet Explorer 11 Internet Explorer 6 Windows XP Windows Vista ID: 277476

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Enterprise Mode Deep Dive

Fred Pullen

WIN-B313Slide3

Enterprise Browser Versions

Internet Explorer 7

Internet Explorer 8

Internet Explorer 9

Internet Explorer 10

Internet Explorer 11

Internet Explorer 6

Windows XP

Windows Vista

Windows 7

Windows 8

Windows 8.1Slide4

Two Support Timeline Announcements

Starting January 12, 2016, only the most recent browser versions will be supported on supported operating systems.

Enterprise Mode, with enhanced backward compatibility, will be supported through the end of support for the version of Windows on which it is installed.

See FAQs on

http://

support.microsoft.com/lifecycle

for detailsSlide5

Agenda

Enterprise Mode

Site Discovery

Enterprise

Mode Site List UpdateSlide6

Enterprise ModeSlide7

Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer 11 provides improved Internet Explorer 8 compatibility for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.

By making it easier to upgrade to the latest version of Internet Explorer, Microsoft is helping customers stay up-to-date with the latest software, services, and devices.

Enterprise Mode

for Internet Explorer 11

Legacy Web AppsSlide8

Internet Explorer 11 emulates Internet Explorer 8 with configuration & code changes

Improved Compatibility

Enterprise Mode

User Agent String

ActiveX and Binaries

Deprecated Functions

Caching /

Pre-RenderingSlide9

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\

EnterpriseMode

Enable the Tools menu: “Enable” = “” or “{URL}{:port}”

Enable the XML site list: “

SiteList

” = “{File Path or URL}”

Enterprise Mode ManagementEasy-to-use Group Policies and Registry Keys

Group Policies

Registry Keys

“Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu”

“Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list”Slide10

XML Site List & Manager Tool

Specify Enterprise Mode by domain or web path

True/false “exclude” syntax enables fine-grained control

<rules version="3">

<

emie

>

<domain exclude="false">

crm

<path exclude="true">/

NewModule

</path>

</domain> <domain exclude="true">erp <path exclude="false">/

OldModule</path>

</domain> <domain>timecard</domain></emie></rules>Slide11

Easier Web App Testing & Remediation

Web Apps

Enterprise Mode

Collection Point

2. Optionally

, when Enterprise Mode is turned on or off, a collection point can be notified

3. Crowd-sourced

submissions can be evaluated for inclusion in the Enterprise Mode Site List

Site List

XML File

IT

1. Pilot

users test web apps, using Enterprise Mode as needed

Pilot UsersSlide12

Seamless Web Browsing

Internet Explorer 11 switches modes dynamically

Enterprise Mode

Site List

Enterprise Mode

Edge Mode

Windows 8.1 or Windows 7

List Location Set via Group Policy

Internet Explorer 11Slide13

Enterprise Mode

DemoSlide14

Modern Web Standards

Increased Performance

Improved Security

Better Reliability

HTML5

CSS Level 3

SVG 1.1 2nd Edition

WebGL

EcmaScript 6th

Edition

Hardware-Accelerated BrowsingNew Script EngineNew Layout EnginePre-Fetching & Pre-RenderingNetwork ImprovementsNetwork Prioritization

SmartScreen Filter Improvements

Tracking ProtectionEnhanced Protected ModeTLS 1.2 Enabled by DefaultPassword Manager EnhancementsIExtensionValidation Anti-Virus API

Improved CompatibilityProcess Isolation

Script DebuggingAutomatic Crash Recovery Integrated Flash Player

Benefits from

Internet Explorer 11

FASTERSlide15

Piloted with Top Enterprise Customers from October, 2013 to March, 2014

Pilot participant industries:

Energy

Entertainment

Financial Services

Healthcare

ManufacturingMediaPharmaceuticalsProfessional Services

Public Sector

TelecommunicationsPilot participant countries: AustraliaBelgiumCanadaDenmark

France

GermanyItalyJapanNetherlandsPortugalSwedenSwitzerland

UAEUnited Kingdom

United StatesRussiaSouth Africa

Enterprise Mode Proof of ConceptSlide16

Early Pilot Observations

Microsoft commissioned Forrester Consulting to study the value of upgrading to Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7. Early pilot customer observations include:

Forrester Consulting will continue to track these customers as they deploy Internet Explorer 11 with Enterprise Mode, to complete this Total Economic Impact study. Forrester’s TEI methodology includes evaluating benefits, costs, flexibility, and risks.

The migration to IE11 is

much easier than previous upgrades

.

Testing and deployment efforts are

significantly reduced

.

Support takes

less effort

, and user

productivity is improved

.Slide17

Enterprise Site DiscoverySlide18

Enterprise Site Discovery

Aggregate Data via SCCM

WMI Local Data Collection

Data-Driven Picture

of

Web

E

nvironment

Users browse the Web

User browses the Web

User

Browses

the Web

Enterprise Site Discovery is off by default

Information is collected locally

Data can be aggregated using SCCM or other toolsSlide19

Data point

Description

URL

URL of the browsed site, including any parameters embedded in the URL.

Domain

Top-level domain of the browsed site.

ActiveX GUIDThe GUID and name of the ActiveX controls loaded by the site.Doc modeDoc mode used by Internet Explorer for a site, based on page characteristics.Doc mode reason The reason why a Doc mode was set by Internet Explorer Browser state reason

Additional information on why the browser is in the current state. That may be also referred to as Browser Mode

Hang countNumber of visits to the URL when the browser hung.Crash countNumber of visits to the URL when the browser crashed.Most recent navigation failure (and count)Description of the most recent navigation failure (like, a 404 bad request or 500 internal server error) and the number of times it happened.Number of visitsThe number of times a URL has been visited.

ZoneZone used by Internet Explorer to browse sites, based on browser settings.

Data CollectedSlide20
Slide21
Slide22

Enterprise Site Discovery

Enterprise Site Discovery “hooks” shipped in September for Internet Explorer 11

Documentation published in October

Enterprise Site Discovery Toolkit includes System Center Configuration Manager scripts, sample queriesSlide23

Enterprise Mode

Site List UpdateSlide24

Enterprise Mode Site List Update

Support for all Document Modes

Managed via Enterprise Mode Site List Manager

Overrides X-UA-Compatible Meta-Tag

Released in November Slide25

Carrying Forward Compatibility

The next major version of our browser

will

leverage backward compatibility features from Internet Explorer 11—including Enterprise Mode, Compatibility View, and Document Modes—to ensure good compatibility with existing web sites. 

Legacy Web Engine

Modern

Web EngineSlide26

Using an outdated Internet Explorer?

Start evaluating Internet Explorer 11.

Microsoft is continuing to improve compatibility with today’s websites and legacy web apps. It is easier than ever before to upgrade and stay up-to-date.

Leverage Backward Compatibility

Leveraging browser backward compatibility can be a

cost-effective solution.

Upgrade to Modern Standards

Upgrading apps to modern web standards is

still the best long-term solution.

Customer

GuidanceSlide27

Troubleshooting Web App Compatibility, WIN-B413

Find Me Later At The Windows Booth

Related contentSlide28

Windows 10

http://aka.ms/trywin10

Stop by the Windows Booth to sign up for the Windows Insider Program to

get a FREE Windows 10 T-shirt, whiles supplies last!

Windows Springboardwindows.com/

itproWindows Enterprisewindows.com/enterprise Windows Resources

Microsoft Desktop Optimization Package (MDOP)

microsoft.com/

mdop

Desktop Virtualization (DV)

microsoft.com/dv

Windows To Gomicrosoft.com/windows/wtg

Internet Explorer TechNet http://technet.microsoft.com/ieSlide29

Resources

Learning

Microsoft Certification & Training Resources

www.microsoft.com/learning

TechNet

Resources for IT Professionals

http://microsoft.com/technet

Sessions on Demand

http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd

Developer Network

http

://developer.microsoft.com Slide30

© 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.

The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.