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this site Contact Search How to setup Internet Explorer 11 Enterprise Mode Logging Posted by Alan Burchill on 12 April 2014, 6:13 am In my recent blog post about Internet Explorer 11 I explain how you can enable Enterprise Mode via Group Policy. The option “Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu” as the name suggest allows users to enable the option form the Tools menu in Internet Explorer. But as the description of this also mentions: Optionally, this policy also lets you specify where to get reports about the websites for which users turn on Enterprise Mode using the Tools menu. This is like Crowd Sourcing the list of internal web sites you have that need to be configured in IE Enterprise Mode for them to work. You can then use this information and build your own IE Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager tool and deploy your own Enterprise Mode XML list so that the other users do not need to explicitly need to do something to make their browsers work. To setup this option on the client just following the TechNet article Turn on local control and logging for Enterprise Mode (see example below). Note: In the example below have used a custom HTTP port 81. I recommend you do this for your logging web server. But it the TechNet article says: To turn on logging, you must include a valid URL that points to a server that can be listened to for updates in your registry key This unfortunately does not explain how to setup an end point server to listed for these incoming POST messages that are sent whenever a user toggles the Enterprise Mode button in the Menu. Being curious I then cracked open Fiddler to see what exactly the payload was that was being submitted as a POST form. As you can see it submits two parameters in the form of a POST form submission. As a side note I also noticed that the User-Agent string is different in the browser as it switches between modes. But as you can see by the error messages on the right I did not have a server setup to accept these incoming POST messages. Therefore I next installed IIS the DC01 server with ASP component so that I could setup an ASP form to accept this incoming information. I then edited the binding of the web site to port 81 to match the custom port I configured in the Group Policy setting. The reason I created a custom port is so that I could