MICROSOFT.INTERNET.EXPLORER.11.WITH.ENTERPRISE.MODE.FOR.WINDOWS.7.X86-64.RTM.ESCROW-WZT
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magnet:?xt=urn:btih:B3F76599F19EBA01A31EC31FBA8B47F6B79D9AD3RELEASE DATE: 06/02/2014
BUILD: 11.0.9600.17019
FILE: IE11-Windows6.1-KB2932269-x86.msu
SIZE: 27,505,191 byte
SHA1: 8BF945C43C308FB45FB1AA64621F69615835CBDD
MD5: 74BCFC1DA10BE5D27B7688C22D7DA797
CRC: 656A3E03
NOTE: this is original M$ MSU files.
RELEASE DATE: 06/02/2014
BUILD: 11.0.9600.17019
FILE: IE11-Windows6.1-KB2932269-x64.msu
SIZE: 46,260,804 byte
SHA1: 35995C813F0266132510D69D1AC52845499D960C
MD5: 04F66F401551E184A7A5FE3BD7013717
CRC: A031B6CC
NOTE: this is original M$ MSU files.
How can you enable it?
Enterprise mode can be enabled using 2 Group Policies (in a corporate environment system admins would do this for their employees). Hit Windows + R and type ‘gpedit.msc’ in the Run window. In the Group policy editor, browse to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer, there you’ll find, among others, these 2 policies: “Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode” and “Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list”.
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13|02|2014
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