![]() But rest assured, I did find several methods you can use to disable this window: Method #1: Using Group Policy Editor Unfortunately Microsoft hasn’t made it easy to disable this initial setup. Well, enough about me, let’s see how to disable this nagging window. Sure, you can click on the “Ask me later” button, but why even give it a chance to run in the first place? Needless to say, in the days where IE is not my default browser anyway (I tend to use Firefox on systems that I have control over), when I do get a chance to click on the IE icon, and the welcome screen appears, it drives me crazy. Even more nagging, running through the welcome screen will then pop up a new IE tab, taking you to a web page that you do not want to be at, causing you to again waste even more time. I don’t know about you, but I am so annoyed with this screen, mostly because it always pops out when I least expect it, for example, when I’m in the middle of a demo or a class, and even when I think it won’t appear, because that nasty designer has probably deliberately configured it in such a way that there’s a slight delay between the opening of the IE window, and the pop up welcome screen. ![]() This welcome screen appears and asks you to go through a few steps, with the final goal to change the search and accelerator settings of IE. I could live with that, however someone with a sick sense of humor in the IE team has made up his or her mind to constantly keep nagging us even when you reset the IE settings, and obviously when you log in as a different user. One of the things that makes me run and pull my (remaining) hair out is the mind-nagging “Welcome to Internet Explorer” page that pops out after you install Internet Explorer 8 or 9 and launch it for the first time. ![]()
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