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After upgrading to IE 11 on the domain controller to controller IE 11 in the office I started getting an error when expanding the Windows Settings. Error is administrative templates Encountered an error while parsing. Resource '$String,advanced,enableSSLFallback)' referenced in attribute displace/Name could not be fouind. Also File C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions\inetres.admx, line line 795, column 308

Anyone have a solution for this? Now I don't have the internet maintenance options, like they disappeared.
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IIRC, this was an issue that has been fixed with a patch. Install Windows updates (include the ones for IE) and see if that fixes it for you.
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So just do a complete windows update?
Yes. Install updates and see if that fixes the issue.
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Hi Jeremy,

The error did go away (THANK YOU) but how come i now cant find the Internet Explorer Maintenance under Windows Settings?
Where are looking? The local policy or group policy or somewhere else?
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I'm in Group Policy Management Editor then user configuration windows settings and then Internet Explorer Maintenance should be there but it disappeared once I upgraded to IE 11 to control be able to control favorites and so on. weird.

Thank you
The Internet Explorer Maintenance has been depreciated and it looks like they did it for 2008 too.
You now manage those settings in User Configuration\Preferences\Control Panel Settings\Internet Settings
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I see. But I am trying to also control the Internet Explorer Favorites that I had setup previously and I need to add and fix existing once.

How can I manage my previous policy?


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Thank You for your help, I now understand GP much better. Thank you
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