In it I mention how to disable the "add-on" warning for speeding up IE and for newly installed things like Java etc for all users. Here is some more info I posted else where. both of these should be -in your face-top of page-first choice/option- in both the manage add-ons dialog and in the pop-over itself! This romper-room level of interface design from one of the most notable software Worse comes to worst, you'll need to re-login to activate it.Īnother user suggests that you disable an add-on in the manage add-ons utility, and that when you do, it will prompt you to choose to extend the time IE considers to be too long, thus prompting the annoying pop-over.īack to my tirade. NOTE: I'm not sure whether the modified policy kicks in immediately or upon login (this Alex can answer much better than myself). Close Group Policy Editor and restart IE9 SelectĮnabled and click OK (check visually that it now says Enabled) 4. In the Policy Management Window that appears, navigate down to: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorerand locateĭisable add-on performance notifications - double-click on it to open it 3. Start Group Policy Editor (click Start and in the search/run box type So, if you want your add-ons and do not want the stupid warning, here's the way: 1. You don't remove useful functionality (by disabling add-ons) just because IE9 thinks it is loading too slow.
Unfortunately, Alex's answer is correct, but useless.