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mgpostcard
May 20, 2021Copper Contributor
Access Forms: Edge Web Browser Control
Hello According to this link, I ought to be able to use an Edge Web Browser Control inside an Access form: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-web-browsing-to-a-form-8ec2fe67-1b19-4f04-9...
mgpostcard
May 20, 2021Copper Contributor
Top reply, I wasn't aware of the roadmap thank you isladogs
isladogs
May 20, 2021MVP
You're welcome. Treat the slated dates as 'elastic'
Their current priority is the Dataverse connector and everything else has been pushed back as a result. It may or may not help that the Access Team leader recently left and the replacement hasn't yet been announced
Their current priority is the Dataverse connector and everything else has been pushed back as a result. It may or may not help that the Access Team leader recently left and the replacement hasn't yet been announced
- LovicevicFeb 14, 2022Copper ContributorWell, hopefully the edge webbrowser control is to be released in autumn this year, it is crucial and not easy to find more and more website blocking the IE-Version
- Sreeram83Mar 28, 2022Copper Contributor
Lovicevic Will the current Webbrowser component work even after internet explorer is retired? Is it safe to continue using WebBrowser component in MS access application? My org wanted me to research on the danger of continuing with this component.
- LovicevicMar 28, 2022Copper ContributorIt will work as much as IE is supported by a webpage hoster. Youtube just stopped to let you play videos a few weeks ago, and replaced it by a blocker page (it used to run videos ad-free). However, I dont do critical stuff via webbrowser control (e.g. online-banking), just kind of data mining or automated information requests from well-known service providers, so my personal risk is low and I would not provide access-applications with the outdated webbrowser-control to my clients.