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Internet Explorer +1

iexplore.exe [ [ -embedding ] 
               [ -extoff ] 
               [ -framemerging ] 
               [ -k ] 
               [ -noframemerging ]
               [ -nohangrecovery ]
               [ -private ] ]
             [ URL ]


The following table describes the supported command-line options for Internet Explorer.

option

Description
-embeddingStarts Internet Explorer through OLE embedding (such as the WebBrowser Control).
-extoffInternet Explorer 7 and later versions. Starts Internet Explorer in No Add-ons mode, which you can use to troubleshoot problems with browser add-ons. For more information, see Troubleshooting Internet Explorer Add-ons.
-framemergingInternet Explorer 8 and later versions. Enables Internet Explorer to opportunistically merge new frame processes into existing frame processes. For more information, see Internet Explorer 8 and Reliability.
-kStarts Internet Explorer in kiosk mode. The browser opens in a maximized window that does not display the address bar, the navigation buttons, or the status bar.
-noframemergingInternet Explorer 8 and later versions. Prevents Internet Explorer from opportunistically merging new frame processes into existing frame processes.
-nohangrecoveryInternet Explorer 9. Prevents Internet Explorer from restarting a tab when it stops responding. This option enables application developers to use debugging tools to investigate problems with Browser Helper Objects (BHOs), Microsoft ActiveX controls, and other browser extentions.
-privateInternet Explorer 8 and later versions. Starts Internet Explorer with InPrivate Browsing set to active. For more information, see IE Blog: Online Privacy, Tracking, and InPrivate Filtering.
URLNavigates to the page or resource that you specify as URL, after Internet Explorer opens.

Superseded, Deprecated, and Obsolete Options

Some command-line options that earlier Internet Explorer versions supported are not supported in later versions of the browser because of one of the following reasons:

  • An option is replaced by another option. (That is, the option has been superseded.)

  • An option is recognized by the browser, but it does not function like it used to or we no longer recommend that you use it. (That is, the option is deprecated.)

  • An option is no longer recognized by the browser and might generate error conditions if you use it. (That is, the option is obsolete.)

The following table lists command-line options that are no longer supported and that you should not use.

Command–line optionStatus
-channelbandObsolete as of Internet Explorer 7.
-eObsolete as of Internet Explorer 7.
-evalObsolete as of Internet Explorer 7.
-nomergeAvailable in pre-release versions of Internet Explorer 8. This option has been superseded by the -noframemerging option that is described in the earlier table.
-newObsolete as of Internet Explorer 7.
-nowaitObsolete as of Internet Explorer 7.
-remoteObsolete as of Internet Explorer 8.
-vObsolete as of Internet Explorer 8.
-version

Obsolete as of Internet Explorer

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee330728%28v=vs.85%29.aspx


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