Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images

Caution

Update: The retired, out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop application has been permanently disabled through a Microsoft Edge update on certain versions of Windows 10. For more information, see Internet Explorer 11 desktop app retirement FAQ.

You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and your Windows images.

You'll need to extract the .cab file for each supported operating system and platform combination and the .msu file for each prerequisite update. Download the IE11 update and prerequisites here:

After you install the .msu file updates, you'll need to add them to your MDT deployment. You'll also need to extract the IE11 .cab update file from the IE11 installation package, using the /x command-line option. For example, IE11-Windows6.1-x64-en-us.exe /x:c:\ie11cab.

Installing IE11 using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)

MDT adds IE11 to your Windows images, regardless whether you are creating or deploying a customized or non-customized image. MDT also lets you perform offline servicing during the System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager task sequence, letting you add IE11 before starting Windows. For info, see Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT).

To add IE11 to a MDT deployment share

  1. Right-click Packages from each Deployment Shares location, and then click Import OS Packages.

  2. Go to the Specify Directory page, search for your folder with your update files (.cab and .msu) for import, and click Next.

  3. Go to the Summary page and click Next.

    MDT starts importing your update files.

    Note
    Ignore any warnings that say, "Skipping invalid CAB file". This shows up because the Import OS Packages wizard skips the IE11_Support.cab file, which isn't an actual update file.

  4. After the import finishes, click Finish.

Offline servicing with MDT

You can add the IE11 update while you're performing offline servicing, or slipstreaming, of your Windows images. This method lets you deploy IE11 without needing any additional installation after you've deployed Windows.

These articles have step-by-step details about adding packages to your Windows images: