In the past, the world’s largest movie viewing tool has completely cooled down (“IE+Flash” is the best solution for early surfing veterans to watch movies, do not accept refutation?), Microsoft has given the countdown again. Through a series of measures, Microsoft is actively urging users, especially enterprise users, to migrate to the new Chromium-based Edge browser. However, some problems may arise during the migration process. For many enterprise users who rely on traditional applications, the IE browser is still a requirement. Microsoft has announced that it is working on some fixes for IE Mode under the Edge browser, as IE will end support on June 15, 2022. These updates fix several thorny issues that occurred when running some IE apps in Edge’s IE Mode. The first problem is restoring IE COM objects with IE browser disabled. Previously, these calls to COM objects would work in IE as long as IE was available, or in Edge’s IE Mode, but would break if IE standalone was disabled. Apparently some users weren’t too happy and this issue got the highest priority .
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