How To turnoff compatibility mode settings in IE 10

Hi,
I have Domain and Forest Functional level is 2008 R2.
I got a requirement from a project to turnoff IE10 compatibility mode for windows 7.
Can anyone help me with an ADMS template which I can import to view settings in GPO.
Regards,
Deepak

Hi Deepak,
To turn off Compatibility View, enable the following setting:
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Compatibility View\Turn off Compatibility View
Regarding ADMX files for IE 10, if we have installed it on our DC, we don’t need to download it. If not, we can visit the following website to download it.
Administrative Templates for Windows Internet Explorer 10
http://www.microsoft.com/en-in/download/details.aspx?id=37009
Hope it helps.
Best regards,
Frank Shen

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