
it does not uninstall them though, just prevents them from running. once you restart internet explorer you should now not see any toolbars.ĭisabling toolbars through this method will hopefully save you hours of headache disabling toolbars. you may also need to log out and back in. you may need to wait for the GPO to propagate, but you only have one DC then things should be fine. On one of your offending users that has more toolbars than they know what to do with, go to start > run > cmd and type gpudate /force. If you are using the Windows 7/2008 version RSAT it will give you a space to make comments that is not in windowsXP/2003 with GPMC. Once you have drilled down into the Advanced Page, double click on Allow third-party browser extensions and simply select Disabled, and hit OK. Drill down through Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Internet Control Panel > Advanced features. The feature we want is hidden deep down in the recesses of GPO. If your organization has multiple containers, find the pertinent container and right click on the GPO linked to it and select Edit. In Windows 7 Start (jewel) > Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management In windows XP Start > Programs > Adminstrative Tools > Group Policy Management.

This has to be done up front when the machine is being set up.
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When deploying a new PC use GPO to "Not Accept Third Party Extensions".
