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how to reset the internet explorer settings to default using asp.net with c#

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    Dear all, i have to make the internet explorer settings to default in windows 7 in many systems so i need a help is there any way just by entering ip address of the system we can change the internet explorer settings to default

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      Dear all, i have to make the internet explorer settings to default in windows 7 in many systems so i need a help is there any way just by entering ip address of the system we can change the internet explorer settings to default

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      It is not possible with a very good reason, It will be a huge security risk.

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        Dear all, i have to make the internet explorer settings to default in windows 7 in many systems so i need a help is there any way just by entering ip address of the system we can change the internet explorer settings to default

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        If the computers you're trying to manage are part of your domain, then use Group Policy: Configure Internet Explorer 10 and 11 settings using GPO in Windows Server 2012[^] If they're not in your domain, then you have no business trying to mess with their settings.


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