Checklist: Create, Deploy, and Manage a Custom Browser Package
You can use Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7 (IEAK 7) to customize, deploy, and manage Internet Explorer 7. The process to do this involves tools that are part of IEAK, as well as other Microsoft tools and technologies.
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Review IEAK concepts and requirements, including which options are available to you. |
Getting Started with IEAK 7; Understanding IEAK; Customization Options for Specific Audiences |
Prepare your environment and collect information that you will need to run the Internet Explorer 7 Customization Wizard: |
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Enable Automatic Detection and Configuration of Browser Settings |
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Add Custom Components; Configure Custom Components for Uninstallation |
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Search Provider Customization; Important URLs - Home Page and Support; Favorites, Links and Feeds; Welcome Page |
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Prepare for Internet sign-up (Internet service providers (ISPs) only), including determining whether you will use server-based or serverless (client-based) sign-up. Note The Internet sign-up option is not available for the Windows Vista operating system. |
Internet Sign-up Options; Prepare for Internet Sign-up; Sign-up Method |
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Sign-up Files; Sign-up Server Information; Internet Settings Files |
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Create one or more custom packages, depending on the operating systems and languages you want to support. |
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Deploy the package or packages. The method you use will be based on whether you are an ISP or a corporate administrator. |
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Manage Internet Explorer settings. You have several tool options. |
Additional references
- For more information about IEAK 7, see Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7.