Use One-click Extensions on Internet Explorer
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One-click Extensions on Internet Explorer enables you to generate and update your IE extensions on your own from the Whatfix Guidance Dashboard.
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- Existing users of the Internet Explorer (IE) or Microsoft Edge extension, no longer see the PUSH TO PRODUCTION option.
- To update your IE extension, you need to enable and generate the extension once before you can update it. The following instructions show you how.
- If you are using any other browser see, Manage Extensions on the Whatfix Dashboard
One-click Extensions empower you to manage all your content updates to the browser without needing to depend on the Whatfix support team.
Use the following steps to enable and manage One-click Extensions on Internet Explorer (IE):
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On the Whatfix Guidance dashboard, click Settings.
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Click Content deployment.
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If you do not see the Manage Extensions option, contact support@whatfix.com.
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Go to the Configurations tab.
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Go to the Other Browsers section, and enable the Internet Explorer toggle.
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To enable Internet explorer Extension, on the pop-up, click Enable.
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You cannot select the downloadable files for IE.
- Go to the Extensions tab, and on the IE extension card, click the Generate button.
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- The first time you generate the extension, there's a Generate button.
- You don't have to manually update your IE extension every time you update your Whatfix content. When you push your Whatfix content and widgets to the Production stage, your IE extension is automatically updated. For more information on how to push Whatfix content and widgets to Production, see Push Whatfix content and widgets to Production.
- You receive an email once your extension is updated.
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