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Internet Explorer Administration Kit

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Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK), was an add-on to Internet Explorer to let an organization customize IE for their needs, released by Microsoft. Knowledge of the IEAK is tested on for MCSE. Versions released include:

IEAK 8

IEAK for Internet Explorer 8 can be used by organizations to customize the settings for the browser, integrate add-ons, change branding of the browser to use customized logos, and centrally manage the distribution of the software.[2] The IEAK consists of the following components:[3]

  • Internet Explorer Customization Wizard, which lets an organization customize the configuration of the browser, and create redistributable packages with the customizations applied.
  • IEAK Profile Manager, which lets create multiple sets of IE settings and customizations. Any of the set can then be quickly selected for building the redistributable.
  • IEAK Toolkit, which provides tools, sample scripts and resources such as bitmaps.

References

  1. ^ http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/1997/feb97/continpr.mspx Microsoft 1997
  2. ^ "Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7". Retrieved 2007-05-12.
  3. ^ "Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7 Technology Overview". Retrieved 2007-0-12. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)