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The focus on group policies for full-Chromium Edge means Microsoft would like to reclaim its reputational spot. “Certainly, manageability is something that Microsoft always felt that it had a ...
Microsoft has posted the administrative template for managing Edge’s updates using group policies configured by IT. If this policy were enabled, the target Windows PC would be able to receive ...
Microsoft has released an early preview of the group policies for the Microsoft Edge Chromium-based browser so that users can begin testing them. As this is a preview, some of the policies may not ...
Microsoft Edge's persistence in running background processes has become a frustrating issue for many Windows users. Despite closing the browser, Edge ...
Microsoft Edge just released an update that brings it to version 107.0.1418.24. There aren't any new features, but the update does improve the browser's sidebar.
Microsoft is warning IT admins of upcoming changes to Outlook and Teams that will ignore default browser choice for links. The change has angered some IT admins, especially ones at small businesses.
Microsoft simply withdrew support for the Edge role that's used to route messages and apply anti-spam ... But that's just "old-think," a recollection from Microsoft's past support-policy language.
Microsoft will also roll out a way to force Edge for Business users to automatically update their browsers. The feature will enter a preview phase over the next few weeks, Microsoft said.
Microsoft Edge has a new release in the Stable channel in the form of version 102. Although it includes some new policies and security patches, there are surprisingly no feature updates to speak of.
Microsoft doesn’t have much choice about the primary end-of-2020 cutoff. Google is removing Flash support from Chromium, the underlying engine for the current version of Edge, around the same time.