![]() ![]() Then you’re going to navigate to User Configuration > Preferences > Windows Settings > Shortcuts. Creating the Group Policy Objectįirst you’re going to create a New Group Policy Object, and then right-click it and select Edit. ![]() If you’re using my reference guide on a newer OS some of these settings might be different. My work environment uses a Windows Server 2008 R2 box as its’ primary domain controller. I figured I’d save the next guy some trouble. There’s some great documentation out there for the method I will be using, but I have found some weird quirks that are not documented and left me scratching my head for a while. For my use case here we had a web app that worked better in Chrome – which unfortunately is not the company standard browser. The method I will be using will also work if you just want to create a shortcut for the default browser, but with some minor differences. ![]() When contemporary applications invade legacy application turf Overview ![]()
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