![]() Otherwise I need to clear it manually every time so I don't see the url of random pages I have visited in the address bar. It isn't that I'm opening questionable links - I just want to be able to open links quickly and not have them in my historyĪt all. With IE, it isn't as necessary to use InPrivate browsing because history and cookies are automatically cleared once I close the browser. ![]() In IE, and once I close the browser, the history is deleted (the checkbox for Delete Browsing History on Exit in IE is checked.) If it opens in Chrome, it opens in a regular Chrome window and I ONLY use Incognito mode. In edition, I want Internet Explorer to be the default browser, so if I open a shortcut, it opens I do a fair amount of web development, and I use Notepad++ for these purposes. Whenever this happens, Chrome is obviously set to the default browser because of Group Policy settings. I have a batch script that runs at logon across our domain to automatically perform a variety tasks, including opening Chrome to a specific webpage. I use Chrome for logging into websites and such and I use Internet Explorer for a lot of development and for opening local files and shortcuts to Internet Sites (.url files) ![]() I use both Chrome and Internet Explorer, butįor different purposes. This setting is mandatory, and cannot be disabled like many of the other policies we have that are "Suggested". Our organization has the Chrome policy enabled for setting Chrome as the default browser.
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