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Application Guard extension keeps Microsoft Edge open and brings back closed tabs on startup
- Aug 30, 2019
HotCakeX Thanx for your feedback. However, Application Guard is natively supported in the new MS Edge on your Windows build. There is no need to install the extension. We are investigating about the next steps for the extension.
Hi HotCakeX - I've experienced this as well with the same tabs reloading at startup. I found that closing the Microsoft Edge window doesn’t quit the browser fully and Microsoft Edge will continue to run in the background. Whether this happens, or not, depends on the applications and extensions you have installed in Microsoft Edge. Some apps and extension can “ask” the browser to stay awake to continue to function, for example, notifications of new e-mail messages, or to keep a chat alive.
On that note, there is a Setting in Microsoft Edge that can stop it from running in the background ' "Continue running background apps when Microsoft Edge is closed". I believe this is enabled by default.
This will be under Settings, then System.
You can re-enable by toggling of course. Let me know if this helps.
Thanks,
DarrenMH
- HotCakeXAug 27, 2019MVPHi,
Thanks for the reply,
When i was on Google Chrome Canary (1 month ago), the same thing would happen, one of my extensions (VPN) would keep running in background so that when i close the Google Chrome, it would stay connected. but that didn't bring back the tabs that i already had closed.
this behavior doesn't really seem right or normal. I still use the same VPN extension on Edge insider as well as the application guard extension but on this browser it brings back my closed tabs again.
unfortunately, turning off background apps is not an option for me. I believe this is an unwanted behavior, a side effect. but again maybe this is the normal behavior and Google chrome was acting abnormally.- Arunesh_ChandraAug 30, 2019
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HotCakeX Thanx for your feedback. However, Application Guard is natively supported in the new MS Edge on your Windows build. There is no need to install the extension. We are investigating about the next steps for the extension.
- HotCakeXAug 30, 2019MVPThanks, didn't realize that. I just uninstalled it. 🙂