Home page migration from IE6 to IE7
Hi All,
We have to upgrade in our client environment from IE6 to IE7. We have just imported the registry changes from IE6 to IE7 as they want all the favorites and home pages as same as IE6.
The problem we are facing now is the client want their home intranet site as the default home page which was the setting in IE6.But after the first time IE7 launching it is directing to microsoft site, which is not we want to achieve. Only after second launch does it goes to the client home site. We want after the first time launch of the IE7 after installation to direct to the client home page.
Can anyone suggest how we can achieve this?
The registry key imported to disable the default homepage from microsoft to the client home page:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
"RunOnceComplete"=dword:00000001
"RunOnceHasShown"=dword:00000001
[HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
"RunOnceComplete"=dword:00000001
"RunOnceHasShown"=dword:00000001
Thank you in advance.
We have to upgrade in our client environment from IE6 to IE7. We have just imported the registry changes from IE6 to IE7 as they want all the favorites and home pages as same as IE6.
The problem we are facing now is the client want their home intranet site as the default home page which was the setting in IE6.But after the first time IE7 launching it is directing to microsoft site, which is not we want to achieve. Only after second launch does it goes to the client home site. We want after the first time launch of the IE7 after installation to direct to the client home page.
Can anyone suggest how we can achieve this?
The registry key imported to disable the default homepage from microsoft to the client home page:
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Posted by:
fault
14 years ago
If the default homepage should always be the intranet, this could easily be achieved using Group Policy (or whatever the equivalent technology is in the environment). You might be able to also disable the "go to the Microsoft website on first launch" via Group Policy. Otherwise, you should look at the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) to customise your Internet Explorer package if you haven't already.
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bubble_buzz21
14 years ago
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fault
14 years ago
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