![]() ![]() And Internet Explorer will remain accessible on Windows Server, non-consumer versions of Windows 10 like the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) versions of Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 IoT, and Windows 7 and 8 (which are no longer being supported with new security updates or Edge versions as of last month).Īnd the underlying MSHTML rendering engine will continue to be included as part of Microsoft Edge’s IE compatibility mode, which will be supported until “at least 2029.” Microsoft says it will give users a year’s notice before retiring IE mode, so it could be nearly a decade before the zombified corpse of Internet Explorer finally stops twitching. The “visual references” to the app will remain in Windows 10 until they’re removed by a security update circa June of 2023, according to Microsoft’s support document. “Internet Explorer still has some small deaths to die. If you read the xml file in #2534718, you’ll see that support is not listed for Windows 11.Īlso, after yesterday’s cumulative update on my NAS (Windows 10 Pro 22H2), iexplore.exe is no longer in the Internet Explorer folder in either Program Files or Program Files (x86). Instead it launches (or tries to, in my case) Edge. The files are there, but Internet Explorer will not open or run in Windows 11. ![]() Microsoft can’t (yet) remove Internet explorer so it lives on in Windows 10 and 11. Looks like it isn’t supported in Windows 11. Clicking on it will open Microsoft Internet Explorer. This news has come as a breath of fresh air as it was considered a bane. Open Windows 10 taskbar search Type Internet Explorer You will see it appear in the results. Opening it up and looking at its innards I found the xml file: Microsoft is ending the support for Internet Explorer 8,9, and 10 on January 12th. ![]()
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