Oct 14 2020 03:09 PM - edited Oct 15 2020 01:24 PM
Found the solution, which was there in front of my eyes all this time but I didn't pay enough attention.
Edge shows the correct syntax [*.]example.com
so entering [*.]live.com is acceptable and fixes the issue!
lesson learned: always pay attention to the info on the screen.
I've tried these:
they don't work, shows an error.
when I just use "live.com" , and then visit a website like "outlook.live.com" , the exception doesn't apply, so by default entering the top domain doesn't wildcard it.
the example shows this but I can't figure out what it means exactly.
Edge dev 87 and Edge stable 86
Oct 14 2020 05:01 PM - edited Oct 14 2020 05:05 PM
@HotCakeX It happens to me sometimes, what is your version? Only "87" won't fit. Adding @Deleted, @MissyQ and @josh_bodner. And if it's not released, I request that this wildcard feature be added in the next updates.
Thanks,
Kam
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Oct 15 2020 02:27 AM - edited Oct 15 2020 03:05 AM
@Kam wrote:@HotCakeX It happens to me sometimes, what is your version? Only "87" won't fit. Adding @Deleted, @MissyQ and @josh_bodner. And if it's not released, I request that this wildcard feature be added in the next updates.
Thanks,
Kam
Follow me on this community here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/565232
I already mentioned it.
btw I don't know why you put the link in every single one of your posts because clicking on someone's name or profile picture will take you to their profile too. like if i want to go to your profile, I can just click on your name or profile picture.
also this isn't a social network like Twitter to follow someone and get updates, I wish it was but it doesn't work like that.
Oct 15 2020 04:44 AM