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Keep Favorites Synced between Internet Explorer and Edge NOT available in Edge Chromium
- Feb 13, 2020
Chris Jackson Deleted
I'm not quite sure what's so hard to understand about the issue.
This has nothing to do with Windows 7 or with Internet Explorer specifically. How IE mode suddenly came into the picutre - I have no idea. This is all about where to store the favorites in the new Edge.
The issue is the following:
- Users are using multiple computers. To have the same desktop, documents and favorites on all those computers Microsoft's "Folder Redirection" is used and configured through GPOs.
- So Internet Explorer's favorites are stored on e.g. \\server\users\%username%\favorites
- The old Edge has a GPO that allows it to automagically sync its own favorites with Internet Explorer's favorites that are stored on that network path. If you add a favorite in either IE or the old Edge it is automagically synced to the other browser instantly.
Now the new Edge comes along and we have to face the following limitations:
- Any kind of cloud-sync or usage of Microsoft accounts is not possible due to data privacy regulations
- The new Edge is storing its favorites in the local file deep inside the %LOCALAPPDATA% folder of the user.
This causes issues for us in a number of ways.
While the first-run import of favorites (from the redirected Internet Explorer favorites) is currently broken in v80 (its supposed to be back in v81) it only provides a momentary snapshot of the redirected favorites.
The bookmarks file being a local file means that we cannot easily back it up either. And when the user receives a new PC or uses a different machine than he usually does he'll have to import all the favorites again, from the redirected Internet Explorer favorites. But all the favorites he has managed in the new Edge in the meantime are not available (or even gone for good in the case of a new PC).
Importing the same old IE favorites on different PCs will soon result in having different favorites on all those PCs. And there is no way to easily merge them either.
This is a real problem.
We really need a way to redirect the bookmarks file to a network location so that it can be:
- used from multiple PCs
- be backed up easily during the regular server backup
- not get lost when the user's PC dies or gets replaced for another reason
All this was easily doable with the redirected favorites folder used by Internet Explorer and thanks to the "keep favorites synced" GPO in the old Edge Browser.
Also, please do not suggest to use the "UserDataDir" policy. This would redirect the entire user profile to a different location. Cache and everything. It is also not quite certain whether a redirected UserDataDir can actually be used by multiple instances of Edge on different computers at the same time (locked files issue and such). But even if it was possible, we really don't want to roam 100MB+ of useless data.
All we are really looking for is the possibility to specify a network location for the "bookmarks" file that is by default stored under "C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Edge\User Data\Default". That's all we really want and need.
Bonus points for actually bringing back the "keep favorites synced between IE and Edge" policy that the old Edge supported. But that would really only be the cherry on top.
It seems we have needed to review this thread once more due to arguments that are off-topic & non-constructive. The product admins and I have discussed this thread and have removed some of the recent posts that were blatantly off-topic to leave room for constructive conversation.
Please keep in mind that our admin team reserves the right to temporarily or permanently ban anyone who does not follow our code of conduct.
also, tolforbes, we are continuing to keep this thread open as we understand this is an on-going issue and want to allow constructive collaboration regarding this topic.
Hi Dylan,
As a computer domain admin for going on 25 years what I don't understand is why this is so difficult to fix.
Microsoft created their own Browser Internet Explorer. It used Microsoft Folder Redirection for the Favorites Folder built into the Server-workstation domain environment and has since the first iteration decades and decades ago.
Chrome is a terrible browser for Enterprise support. It is why anyone who isn't a home user doesn't install it or use it. It is designed around 1990 technology and Linux type paths where their / don't even go in the right direction. It fills up computer harddrives with their user data and lockdown settings are limited.
The old Edge had more functionality than Chrome. Even it could be setup for Kiosks and locked down with Assigned Access.
I don't understand why Microsoft wanted to copy a browser that has so many issues but now that they have don't they have programmers on staff who can make it better than Chrome and provide the same functionality support as Internet Explorer and old Edge?
If they can do IE Mode and run IE within an Edge Browser, loading ActiveX and everything then I am SURE they must have the skilll to be able to redirect the Favorites to the FAVORITES folder in the USER profile the same as it has always been?
I have a coding team and I think they could have built their own browser in less time than this thread has been open.
- DeletedSep 04, 2020
lforbes Thank you for expounding. Adding in Adrian_Guta who is on our Kiosk team.
Fawkes (they/them)
Program Manager & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge