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GPO not showing IE10 in GP Preferences

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I just created a Windows Server 2008R2 DC.  I am trying to modify group policy and noticed under User Config > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > Internet Settings I get an error that "An invalid or out of place input element was detected and will be ignored - Internet Explorer 10"   If i try to add a new policy I don't see IE10 only IE 5 - 8.   I remember i ran into this issue before but I didn't write down the fix.  Can you guys remind me how to add IE10 policies under user preferences?  I have Win 10 Admin templates already copied over to the Central Store.

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I forgot to mention this new DC also has IE 11 installed.
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Here is a picture of what i am talking about.  I do not see IE 9 and 10 like i do on my other DC's.
IE5-8.only.jpg
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There is a file you need to download but I prefer to do this with Group Policy Registry Preferences.
This way I do not need to worry about different/new versions
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Can you explain what file?  I don't remember.
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I see .adm, .admx and .adml files.  Do I need all 3?  I didn't think IE 11 used .adm?
.admx and .adml files
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I copied both files over but I still get the same error
Do you have AD policy central store?
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Yes i have a central store
and that is where you added it, right?
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correct  
.admx to Sysvol > our domain > Policies > Policy Definitions
.adml to Sysvol > our domain > Policies > Policy Definitions>en-us
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Thanks for your help but I just opened group policy on a Windows 8 computer and adjusted IE preferences policy.