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Jan 08, 2021 Microsoft Edge 87.0.664.75 Microsoft Edge is a web browser developed by the American company Microsoft and incorporated into Windows 10 as an alternative to the popular Internet Explorer program that was included in most previous versions of Windows, although Microsoft has confirmed that Edge is a separate program. When you scroll down the favourites, it used to expand the folders when you held the mouse over them. Worked on all three of my computers with version 86.0 and all of a sudden when it upgraded to version 87.0.664.41, you have to click the folder to see what bookmarks are there.
This article applies to Microsoft Edge Stable version 87 or later.
Overview
Many modern websites have designs that are incompatible with Internet Explorer. Whenever an Internet Explorer user visits an incompatible public site, they get a message that tells them the site is incompatible with their browser, and they need to manually switch to a different browser.
The need to manually switch to a different browser changes starting with Microsoft Edge Stable version 87.
When a user goes to a site that is incompatible with Internet Explorer, they will be automatically redirected to Microsoft Edge. This article describes the user experience for redirection and the group policies that are used to configure or disable automatic redirection.
Note
Microsoft maintains a list of all sites that are known to be incompatible with Internet Explorer. For more information, see Request updates to the incompatible sites list
Redirection experience
On redirection to Microsoft Edge, users are shown the one-time dialog in the next screenshot. This dialog explains why they're getting redirected and prompts for consent to copy their browsing data and preferences from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge. The following browsing data will be imported: Favorites, Passwords, Search engines, open tabs, History, settings, cookies, and the Home Page.
Even if they don't give their consent by checking 'Always bring over my browsing data and preferences from Internet Explorer', they can click Continue browsing to continue their session.
Finally, a website incompatibility banner, shown in the next screenshot, appears below the address bar for every redirection.
The website incompatibility banner:
- encourages the user to switch to Microsoft Edge
- offers to make Microsoft Edge as the default browser
- gives the user the option to explore Microsoft Edge
When a site is redirected from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge, the Internet Explorer tab that started loading the site is closed if it had no prior content. Otherwise, the active tab view goes to a Microsoft support page that explains why the site was redirected to Microsoft Edge.
Note
After a redirection users can go back to using Internet Explorer for sites that are not on the Internet Explorer incompatibility list.
Policies to configure redirection to Microsoft Edge
Note
These policies will be available as ADMX file updates by October 26, 2020 and will be available in Intune by November 9, 2020.
Three group policies must be configured to enable automatic redirection to Microsoft Edge. These policies are:
- RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerPreventBHOInstall
- RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerRedirectMode
- HideInternetExplorerRedirectUXForIncompatibleSitesEnabled
Policy: RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerPreventBHOInstall
Redirection from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge requires an Internet Explorer Browser Helper Object (BHO) named 'IEtoEdge BHO'. The RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerPreventBHOInstall policy controls whether or not this BHO is installed.
- If you enable this policy, the BHO required for redirection will not be installed and your users will continue to see incompatibility messages for certain websites on Internet Explorer. If the BHO is already installed, it will be uninstalled the next time the Microsoft Edge Stable channel is updated.
- If you disable or don't configure this policy, the BHO will be installed. This is the default behavior.
In addition to needing the BHO, there is a dependency on the RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerRedirectMode, which needs to be set to 'Redirect sites based on the incompatible sites sitelist' or 'Not Configured'.
Policy: RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerRedirectMode
This policy corresponds to the Microsoft Edge Default browser setting 'Let Internet Explorer open sites in Microsoft Edge'. You can access this setting by going to the edge://settings/defaultbrowser URL.
- If you don't configure this policy or set it to 'Sitelist', Internet Explorer will redirect incompatible sites to Microsoft Edge. This is the default behavior.
- To disable this policy, select Enabled AND then in the dropdown under Options: Redirect incompatible sites from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge, select Disable. In this state, incompatible sites aren't redirected to Microsoft Edge.
Note
If you're on a personal device that isn't managed by your organization, you'll see another setting named 'Allow sites to be loaded in Internet Explorer mode' under Internet Explorer compatibility.
If you're on a domain joined or Mobile Device Management (MDM) enrolled device, you won't see this option.
Instead, if you want to let your users load sites in Internet Explorer mode, you can do so by configuring the policy Allow Internet Explorer mode testing.
Policy: HideInternetExplorerRedirectUXForIncompatibleSitesEnabled
This policy configures the user experience for incompatible site redirection to Microsoft Edge.
If you enable this policy, users never see the one-time redirection dialog and the redirection banner. No browser data or user preferences are imported.
If you disable or don't configure this policy, the redirection dialog will be shown on the first redirection and the persistent redirection banner will be shown for sessions that start with a redirection.
Note
User browsing data will be imported every time a user encounters a new redirection. However, this only happens if the user consented to the import on the one-time redirection dialog.
Disable redirection to Microsoft Edge
If you want to disable redirection BEFORE updating to Microsoft Edge Stable version 87, use the following step:
- Set the RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerPreventBHOInstall policy to Enabled.
If you want to disable redirection AFTER updating to Microsoft Edge Stable version 87, use the following steps:
- Set the RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerRedirectMode policy to Enabled AND then in the dropdown under Options: Redirect incompatible sites from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge, select Disable. This setting will stop redirecting as soon as the policy takes effect.
- Set the RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerPreventBHOInstall policy to Enabled. This will uninstall the BHO after the next Microsoft Edge update.
See also
Microsoft has released a new version of the Edge browser in the Dev channel, and this time the update comes with new features and under-the-hood improvements on all platforms.
First and foremost, this new version comes with the ability to translate the select text on a page, so theoretically, you no longer have to translate the entire page, but only the text that you need. This certainly comes in handy for everyone using the translation process, and it makes the whole thing more straightforward, as users no longer need to turn to the translation process manually. Ratio entwicklungen driver download.
At the same time, this update also introduces an option to never translate a particular site, and this behavior will work similarly to the one in Google Chrome.
There’s also a new management policy that is part of this release.
“Added a management policy to Configure Speech Recognition. Note that updates to documentation and administrative templates are still needed,” Microsoft says.
There are obviously several fixes for crashes that occurred in the browser, including when Password Monitor shows an alert, when opening the Downloads management page, or when dragging items into a Collection.
What’s more, Microsoft has resolved a bug that sometimes caused a Blue Screen of Death when opening the browser, so starting with this update, everything should work correctly.
The known issues list comes with pretty much the same entries as before, and one of the most notable is a black screen glitch all of a sudden.
“After an initial fix for it recently, some users are still experiencing Edge windows becoming all black. Opening the Browser Task Manager (keyboard shortcut is shift + esc) and killing the GPU process usually fixes it. Note that this only appears to affect users with certain hardware and is most easily triggered by resizing an Edge window. For users with discrete GPUs, updating graphics drivers may help,” Microsoft says.
Microsoft Edge For Mac
The duplicated favorites problem is yet to get a fix, so this new update also comes with the same problem.
“Some users are seeing favorites get duplicated after we made some previous fixes in that area. The most common way this is triggered is by installing the Stable channel of Edge and then signing into it with an account that has already signed into Edge before. Fixing this should be easier now that the deduplicator tool is available. However, we’ve also seen duplication happen when running the deduplicator on multiple machines before either machine has a chance to fully sync its changes, so while we wait for some of the fixes we’ve made to come to Stable, make sure to leave plenty of time in between runs of the deduplicator,” the company explains.Today’s Microsoft Edge Dev update is available on all supported platforms.
Microsoft Edge 8710
The migration to Chromium allowed Microsoft to turn Edge into a cross-platform offering, so the application is now available not only on Windows 10, but also on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and macOS. Microsoft has already announced a Linux version of the browser, and a preview build is expected to be announced as soon as this month, with a stable release to happen at some point soon.
Microsoft Edge 87 Release Date
Microsoft Edge has already become the second most-used desktop browser after Google Chrome, as it managed to overtake Mozilla Firefox on Windows and Mac. Of course, the adoption of Windows 10 helped Microsoft Edge a lot, as Microsoft offers the browser as the new default on the operating system, replacing the legacy version automatically with an update shipped via Windows Update.