Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7
This documentation provides information about planning, creating, deploying, and managing custom installations of Microsoft® Windows® Internet Explorer 7 using Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7 (IEAK 7).
Managing Web browsing technologies is critical as corporate intranets and extranets grow, and as most companies include a browser on their users' standard desktop. You can deploy a customized version of Internet Explorer to help your users or customers:
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Increase productivity. You can configure or customize settings to give users access to specific intranet and Internet applications, ensure that all browsers have the same functionality, and make support easier.
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Increase manageability and reliability. By creating custom packages, you can test components in your custom IEAK package with key, line-of-business applications to maximize reliability and reduce the cost of deployments, support, and upgrades. Also, you can centrally and dynamically manage your users' installation of Internet Explorer.
In this guide
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For information about what has changed in this version of IEAK, see What's New in IEAK 7.
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To learn more about IEAK, see Getting Started with IEAK 7.
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To learn more about IEAK concepts, see Understanding IEAK.
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For an overview about how to create, deploy, and manage custom browser packages, see Checklist: Create, Deploy, and Manage a Custom Browser Package.
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To access problem-solving information for IEAK, see Troubleshooting IEAK and Custom Packages.
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For pointers to samples and additional information about IEAK, see References.
Additional references
For detailed information about Internet Explorer 7, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=67683.