Ability for users to enable or disable add-ons must be enforced.

From Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of DTBI697 - IE - Users enable or disable add-ons

Associated with IA controls: ECSC-1

SV-45057r2_rule Ability for users to enable or disable add-ons must be enforced.

Vulnerability discussion

Users often choose to install add-ons that are not permitted by an organization's security policy. Such add-ons can pose a significant security and privacy risk to your network. This policy setting allows you to manage whether users have the ability to allow or deny add-ons through Add-On Manager. If you enable this policy setting, users cannot enable or disable add-ons through Add-On Manager. The only exception occurs if an add-on has been specifically entered into the 'Add-On List' policy setting in such a way as to allow users to continue to manage the add-on. In this case, the user can still manage the add-on. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the appropriate controls in the Add-On Manager will be available to the user.

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Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Internet Explorer-> "Do Not Allow users to enable or disable add-ons" to "Disabled" or "Not Configured".

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