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HotCakeX
Feb 25, 2021MVP
New Improvements to Edge settings - smart merge (new tab page, home, startup)
Microsoft Edge Version 90.0.808.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) New: Old - How it looked before: [ Spoiler ] So what has happened is that these 2 settings pages: edge://settings/...
HotCakeX
Feb 26, 2021MVP
dftf-wip wrote:
It's a pity that in the "New tab page" section there still isn't an option to choose a blank tab, or to choose a custom homepage. Users shouldn't have to require an extension just to avoid this...
NTP URL can be set via group policy:
Custom home page can be set in the settings, shown in the post above.
also extensions aren't bad, they are optional modules people can add/remove on-demand.
tistou
Feb 26, 2021Bronze Contributor
SpoilerHotCakeX wrote:NTP URL can be set via group policy:
Custom home page can be set in the settings, shown in the post above.
also extensions aren't bad, they are optional modules people can add/remove on-demand.
Did you read the link you are posting ?
This policy is available only on Windows instances that are joined to a Microsoft Active Directory domain, Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise instances that enrolled for device management, or macOS instances that are that are managed via MDM or joined to a domain via MCX.
these options being available since almost the beginning of Edge Chromium
And does not work with our Windows 10 (Home, Pro)
- HotCakeXFeb 26, 2021MVPSpoiler
tistou wrote:
HotCakeX wrote:NTP URL can be set via group policy:
Custom home page can be set in the settings, shown in the post above.
also extensions aren't bad, they are optional modules people can add/remove on-demand.
Did you read the link you are posting ?
This policy is available only on Windows instances that are joined to a Microsoft Active Directory domain, Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise instances that enrolled for device management, or macOS instances that are that are managed via MDM or joined to a domain via MCX.
these options being available since almost the beginning of Edge Chromium
I read it,
Did you read when I said extensions are on-demand modules users can add/remove ?