enable/disable addon X.) so if deploying by slipstream When an Addon is first installed (using a Windows installer package), IE itself will create the Addons management registry entries. You need to block access to the IE Addons Manager using GPO. it is not my intention here to explain fully, but I expect that also you need to deploy an ins file under the users profile that will reset the status of Addons in the registry. you have a white list of allowed controls in GPO, but to stop users enabling/disabling Addons at will (and making the wrong choice as to what components of an Addon need also to be enabled/disabled) If you want to manage your users Addons on your network. They have installed.a look in HKCR will show the dependencies of the google toolbar. IE uses a holistic method of determining the satellite BHO's that may be dependent on other ActiveX or Toolbar components. for example If a user disables the Google toolbar they will also be prompted to disable other Google branded addons (BHOs) You are seeing inconsistent results on your network because different users have different status's for the ActiveX and BHO components, one enabled, one disabled.
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both the PDF Link helper and the Adobe PDF reader ActiveX control need to have the same state.enabled/disabled it and not the ActiveX component is the 'broker' process that determines how the PDF link on a page is to be processed.the Adobe PDF Link Helper BHO is a broker process for The Adobe PDF ActiveX control uses a satellite BHO.
this is outside of the GPO registry entries and is no-user or Administrator Ie maintains a list of Addons in the registry to which it assigns a status flag (enabled/disabled) and also entries for statistics (load time, no of times the control has been blocked).