Disable ie 64 bit windows 7 group policy
Setting the group policy action above will stop them from disabling it in the future but you will need to delete a registry entry which was made by IE when the user disabled the Impero BHO. Note: This will work on Windows 7, 8. The message is called performance notifications and can only be disabled in Group Policy.
Did you find it helpful? Yes No. Welcome to Impero support portal. My organization recently began deploying Sophos Antivirus on our Windows 7 bit workstations. After deploying to a subset of our machines, we encountered an issue where the Sophos browser helper object BHO prevented certain intranet pages from displaying.
Sure enough, disabling the Sophos add-on would then allow affected users to view the web page. I would like to disable this add-on on all machines for the time being, with the end goal of enabling it when Sophos updates their BHO to where it doesn't block content on our intranet.
I have attempted disabling the add-on by using Group Policy. I've also attempted to disable the add-on by editing the registry per the same KB article, but I haven't had success with this method, either. Do you have any suggestions on what I can do to disable this add-on organization-wide while still allowing the ability to enable it later? Post back if not I can give you a registry script that will do an alternative method of blocking flash.
Answered by:. Archived Forums. Group Policy. Sign in to vote. I have some users that accidently started using IE 64bit on some Windows 7 machines. Unfortunately some websites they use require 32bit. I'd prefer to not just delete or rename the IE 64bit exe file. Does anyone know if there is a way to do what I want with a GPO?
Even if I could just set the default back to the 32bit version that might be enough. Vincent Sprague.
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