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DisableWelcomePage

Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2

DisableWelcomePage specifies whether to skip the Welcome page when the user runs Internet Explorer for the first time.

The Internet Explorer Welcome page introduces users to the browser and its features.

Note

This setting has been deprecated in Windows® 8. The information about this deprecated setting is provided for reference only. There is no Welcome page in Internet Explorer 10 through Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 8. The setting continues to exist for Internet Explorer 10 through Internet Explorer 11 on Windows® 7.

If both DisableWelcomePage and IEWelcomeMsg are set, the value for IEWelcomeMsg is used to determine if whether the Welcome page is displayed. We recommend that you clear the value for IEWelcomeMsg, and use the DisableWelcomePage setting instead.

When the user opens Internet Explorer for the first time, the user may also see the First Run Wizard. For more information, see DisableFirstRunWizard.

Values

true

Skips the Welcome page when Internet Explorer runs for the first time. When the user opens the browser, an empty page is shown. This is the default value.

false

Shows the Welcome page when Internet Explorer runs for the first time.

Valid Configuration Passes

specialize

Parent Hierarchy

Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer | DisableWelcomePage

Applies To

For a list of the supported Windows editions and architectures that this component supports, see Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer.

XML Example

The following XML output demonstrates how to show the Welcome page when Internet Explorer runs for the first time.

<DisableWelcomePage>false</DisableWelcomePage>

See Also

Concepts

Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer
DisableFirstRunWizard
IEWelcomeMsg