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Setting the ExtensionInstallForcelist value in the Group Policy Editor to install the S/MIME extension. Maafgiompdekodanheihhgilkjchcakm /owa/SmimeCrxUpdate.ashx Set the policy setting to Enabled the and click on the “Show…” button to add the following value User Configuration-> Administrative Templates-> Microsoft Edge-> Extensions-> Control which extensions are installed silently User Configuration-> Administrative Templates-> Google-> Google Chrome-> Extensions-> Configure the list of force-installed apps and extensions You can find the policy setting in the following location
#How do i change my compatibility view on google chrome how to#
This guide applies to the new Microsoft Edge which is based on the same rendering engine as Google Chrome. Step 4: S/MIME settings in Outlook on the Web (OWA).
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Step 3: Download and install the S/MIME control.Infobar message when trying to open an S/MIME message in OWA. This guide explains how you can manually install or deploy the Microsoft S/MIME Control for Outlook on the web. However, adding the required extension isn’t (currently) possible via the traditional means of using the Chrome Web Store or the Microsoft Edge Addons page. S/MIME support for Outlook on the Web (OWA) used to be only available in Internet Explorer but it is now also possible to add this to Google Chrome and the new Microsoft Edge browser.