In emails to corporate customers, Microsoft is warning them that starting on November 13th, Internet Explorer will no longer log into Microsoft accounts. In addition to the redirects, Microsoft also plans on disabling support for Internet Explorer in various services offered by Microsoft. Microsoft services lose IE support in November HideInternetExplorerRedirectUXForIncompatibleSitesEnabled – Allows admins to disable the redirection alert shown in Microsoft Edge.RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerRedirectMode – Lets you disable the Internet Explorer redirects to Microsoft Edge.RedirectSitesFromInternetExplorerPreventBHOInstall – Allows you to prevent the installation of the “IEtoEdge BHO” in Internet Explorer.On October 26th, Microsoft will introduce new group policy templates that allow users to control this redirection behavior, described in detail in a recently added support document. When a user continues browsing on Microsoft Edge, the IE tab for the incompatible site will be automatically closed. Prompt to make Microsoft Edge the default browser When browsing a website that is known to be incompatible with Internet Explorer, the BHO will automatically open the site in Microsoft Edge, which will display a message stating, “This website doesn’t work with Internet Explorer!,” as shown below. This redirection is done through a Browser Helper Object (BHO) named “IEtoEdge BHO” that will be installed in Internet Explorer. Starting with Microsoft Edge 87, which is expected to be released around November 17th, Microsoft will automatically redirect incompatible Internet Explorer browsing sessions to Microsoft Edge. Automatic redirects to Microsoft Edge for incompatible sites Starting in November 2020, Microsoft will be taking more active measures to push people away from Internet Explorer. While Microsoft has been recommending users switch from Internet Explorer for years, it still has an almost 5% market share in browser use. Microsoft is taking further steps to kill off the antiquated Internet Explorer in favor of its new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser. Microsoft Begins To Finally Kill Off Internet Explorer
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