Managing tabs, address bar, and search settings in Edge on Windows 11
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The title.
W H Y does disabling a new Edge functionality hides behind a bloody system/software policy?
This should be a simple switch in the Edge settings itself!
Managing tabs, address bar, and search settings in Edge on Windows 11
In addition: this can only be done on a per-machine level.
There may be users using the machine that want this and some that don't.
It's just plain stupid that it is not an Edge setting but a machine policy.
Not letting users disable a feature without going through the registry is ridiculous. Moving to linux before this gets worse.
Hi KUPRACZ ZIEMOWIT, I completely understand how irritating it feels when something as simple as disabling a feature is hidden behind complicated steps.
To disable the Edge desktop search bar without policies open the Registry Editor by pressing Win + R and typing regedit navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge (create the Edge folder if it doesn’t exist) add a new DWORD (32-bit) value named SearchbarAllowed, set it to 0 then restart your PC alternatively you can stop it from auto starting by opening Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) going to the Startup tab and disabling Microsoft Edge Search Bar.
When the Edge search bar appears does it launch automatically at startup or only after you’ve opened Edge at least once?
Best regards
Lucky Charm
Disabling the search suggestions in the Microsoft Edge address bar without using policies is not straightforward, as the options available are primarily controlled through group policies or settings that may not be directly exposed to users. However, you can manage some aspects of the address bar functionality through the Edge settings:
Unfortunately, if you want to completely disable the search suggestions feature, it typically requires administrative policies that are not available for individual user configuration.
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