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Dev channel update to 78.0.244.0 is live
Alexander Jacubowsky
"Still missing the IE Mode for non Enterprise users."
It is not missing. IE Mode is not for or available to non-Enterprise. Others have Internet Explorer available in their OS, by default. If you are not using an Applications window, it is in the Windows Accessories folder on your Start menu. It's own browser without any need for going through another in IE Mode. The, actual, IE browser is, ALREADY & still, in your OS. In other words, you are not without IE or easy access to it, even, without IE Mode in a(nother) browser.
Non-Enterprise do not have IE Mode... they DO have Internet Explorer!
Cheers,
Drew
"missing Internet Explorer mode"
It don't t make sense to implement IE Mode only for Enterprise.
They could also use Internet Explorer, so why normal users need two browsers to use all Websites.
Also Internet Explorer is not available on new devices using Windows on Arm.
So please let us use the IE Mode for all Users. Best would be to activate it using settings.
At build 2019 it was stated, that the new Edge will replace IE and old Egde Browser.
Now you tell us, that we have to use the IE also after release of new Edge.
Additional in old Edge the IE Mode os available for all users, so your decision is a big step backwards ! Very bad!
- null_characterAug 19, 2019Brass Contributor
Alexander Jacubowsky With a little effort it should be possible to use the enterprise site list without a domain. General overview would be
1.) deploy admx/language files to your local machine
2.) create a sitelist xml file
3.) turn on IE mode / enterprise site list via local group policy editor (gpedit.msc) on your machine
That should work and then it won't matter if they add/remove the menu item in the future.
- Alexander JacubowskyAug 21, 2019Brass ContributorWhy this is so complicate. Just let the user allow to select tools - open in IE Mode. To open an website or device webconfig manually.
Most user will not need it, but for them who need it, it should not be so complicate
- Drew1903Aug 15, 2019Silver Contributor
Alexander Jacubowsky
Alexander, I am sorry some folk don't understand about IE. But, the scenario must be accepted. The idea is to finally put IE out to pasture with the dodo bird & XP & the Model T. An exception has been made for some business concerns.
When security support for IE disappears (not that it is very secure, now) using it would not be smart. Edge replaces IE, has ever since Edge was 1st released. Don't want to use 2 browsers, then, use Edge exclusively.
Anyway, albeit, some are confused & upset, things w/ IE & IE Mode are not going to change.
Cheers,
Drew- Alexander JacubowskyAug 15, 2019Brass Contributor
Edge is NOT able to replace IE in total.
As long as ActiveX and IE plugins are not supported by Edge, also non Enterprise customers need an IE Mode. Why you don't allow us to anable it using flags without the need of enterprise configuration.
Just today i had a website that don't work usinge edge, but IE!
https://www.heise.de/netze/netzwerk-tools/imonitor-internet-stoerungen/feed/aktuelle-meldungen/
So you can see IE Mode is also needed by non enterprise!
Also I am willing to remove IE from all Computers. But this is only possible if we have access to IE Mode in esge
- Drew1903Aug 16, 2019Silver Contributor
Alexander Jacubowsky
I take it you don't want IE. You only want IE Mode. Is that correct? You, already, have IE, isn't that ok? Doesn't that work for the IE only things? Do you not like using it on its own rather than through another browser?
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And whoever, maybe Krauser, said they were on Win7 and that they had some issue... wouldn't a good solution be to move to Win10 'round about now or by now? (Hey, just a thought...)
Cheers,
Drew