![]() ![]() The following table shows the settings that are currently supported by Microsoft Edge. If a setting is managed by a Microsoft Edge policy and configured in the initial_preferences file, the policy always takes precedence. Preferences are only copied once from the initial_preferences file, changes made to this file after configuration won't be respected. Some examples of initial preferences settings include initial configuration of a default homepage or tabs with specific URLs. Initial preferences can be changed by users and aren't available for some devices because they aren't joined to an Active Directory® domain. These preferences are the settings preferred by admins to be used as default browser settings for the first run. When deployed, Initial Preferences act as the default browser settings on managed devices. For more information, see the supported settings in the following Preference settings table. Starting Microsoft Edge release 93, Microsoft supports a limited number of Initial Preferences, formerly named “Master Preferences”, to help admins configure browsers for the first run. This article applies to Microsoft Edge version 93 or later. Use the information in this article to configure Microsoft Edge Initial Preferences settings on your Windows devices. Learn how to configure initial preferences on Microsoft Edge.Ĭonfigure Microsoft Edge using Initial Preferences settings for the first run ![]()
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