
A short article by Aaron Margosis at Microsoft telling a bit about the security baseline settings can be found here: To help us achieve that, Microsoft has provided us with some recommended security baseline settings. The internet can be a dangerous place, and thus we need to make sure that one of the primary applications used for accessing the internet is as secure as possible. I am mostly focused on the security side but I will also cover the Microsoft Edge IE Mode feature, which will help you with legacy sites that may only work in Internet Explorer and we’ll also have a look at how to set the default search engine.īefore going any further, please be aware that I assume you have some experience with Group Policy Objects and how they work, also there is information in my previous article you might find useful. In this article I’ll drill down and go through some of the settings and what my recommendations are. In the article you got at glimpse of my take on how to configure a couple of GPOs with some configuration for the Microsoft Edge browser. Since browsing data is separated between profiles, each profile will sync independent of the other.Some weeks ago i published an article about how to get started with the new Microsoft Edge browser in Citrix. If you’d like to roam your data across devices, you can sign into each profile with a Microsoft Account or a Work or School Account and choose to sync your data. You can pin each desktop icon independently to your Windows taskbar by right clicking on the Microsoft Edge icon. Your profile is now added.Įach profile opens in a new window and gets its own desktop icon. Then, on the consent screen that comes next, just click “Add”.

To get started with multiple profiles, click the profile icon to the right of your address bar and click “Add a profile”. In this post, we’ll share some improvements coming to browsing with multiple profiles in Microsoft Edge, and walk you through how to get started with this feature. Microsoft Edge’s “Profiles” feature is a great way to do this, whether you’re switching between work and personal browsing, juggling your job and freelancing business, or managing your tasks as an admin alongside other responsibilities. For people at home working from their own devices, this is particularly important. Our customers tell us that they like to keep their browsing data separate as they take on various roles in their lives.
