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IE Mode Problem
I also have to appologize, for not repsonding sooner, but it turns out you have to actively subsribe to a thread you created and don't just get notificiation mails when there's activity. My bad!
Okay, I've now installed the latest updates:
OS Version: 10.0.18362 N/A Build 18362
[01]: KB4506991
[02]: KB4497727
[03]: KB4503308
[04]: KB4509096
[05]: KB4497464
I'm using the --ie-mode-test flag (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Discussions/Was-IE-Mode-Disabled/m-p/785955), but Internet Explorer still opens as a separate Window.
- Gene FongAug 30, 2019Copper ContributorI have the same issue with Internet Explorer opening in a separate window
- davidencoSep 12, 2019Copper Contributor
This has just started happening for me, since installing the latest 1903 CU and Edge Dev release only yesterday. Prior to that, IE Mode has always worked fine.
The thing is we are running at Systems Level as the Executable is within the Program Files folder. Also GPO is configured correctly!
Any ideas?
- HotCakeXAug 13, 2019MVPThe correct way and the way Microsoft expects users to use the IE mode is through group policy. since it's a feature that is rarely used and only enterprises and those who are Forced to use IE will use it then there is no problem with group policy deployment.
for now, if you need IE then use IE inside Windows, there is no news at all about it being removed.- michaelkettingAug 13, 2019Brass Contributor
HotCakeXI'm sorry but there's documentation (well, blog posts, mostly) out there to use this feature, there's flags within Internet Explorer to use this feature, there's options the actual UI to use this feature, so I expect to be able to use it without out much fuss.
As to why it's important: Right now, Edge is in prerelease and it's important to test that the concept of IE mode works for applications that are relying on it and I like to be able to do so without much fuss and ceremony. It is, for instance, not practical to reserve a VM and/or a dedicated web application deployment soley for testing compatibility of your application with IE mode. And yes, some applications must be evaluated with and without IE mode because you don't know which way customers will swing.
- HotCakeXAug 14, 2019MVPThe UI button is gone.
yes the IE mode should be tested and this is how Microsoft says it should be done:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Discussions/Early-preview-of-Microsoft-Edge-group-policies/m-p/693929
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/DeployEdge/edge-ie-mode
It's good that they removed the UI features, 99.9% of users Don't need IE mode. if they needed then Google Chrome wouldn't be the top most used browser 😉
also using Group Policy is very straightforward and easy.