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Hello,

We are currently on IFS APPs 9 UPD16 and recently received a message from Microsoft (see below) on IE11 desktop application is retiring on June 15, 2022.  Does anyone know if this affects using IE to run IFS Apps 9 Applications?  Is there something we need to prepare for?  Thanks, Mark

 

 

 

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Reminder: IE11 desktop application retires in 1 month on June 15, 2022 – Set up IE mode today (non-LTSC, non-Server)

 

As previously announced, the future of Internet Explorer on Windows is in Microsoft Edge. Internet Explorer mode (IE mode) provides legacy browser support within Microsoft Edge. Because of this, the IE11 desktop application will be retired on June 15, 2022, on certain versions of Windows 10. This means that the IE11 desktop application will no longer be supported and will be progressively redirected to Microsoft Edge over the following months, and ultimately disabled via Windows Update, to help ensure a smooth retirement.

You can control IE retirement in your environment with 1 month left—the best way to prepare for IE redirection and disablement after June 15th is to proactively retire IE in your organization before June 15th. Prepare your organization with these steps.

Note: The IE11 desktop application is not available on Windows 11. To continue using legacy IE-based sites and apps on Windows 11, IE mode in Microsoft Edge must be configured before deploying Windows 11.

Internet Explorer 11 desktop application

  • Timing: The IE11 desktop application will be retired on June 15, 2022.
    • Windows 10 LTSC and Server not affected. For a full list of what is in scope for retirement, see the FAQ.
    • IE11 is not available on Windows 11.
  • Action:

 

How this will affect your organization:

If your organization has legacy sites and apps with IE dependencies, you will need to set up IE mode so that users can access them through Microsoft Edge. If you do not set up IE mode before IE11 is retired and disabled, users will lose access to those legacy sites, and you could experience business disruption.

As first seen with the Windows 10 January 2022 C "Preview" release, IE11 now has an in-product banner notifying users of the upcoming retirement. This only shows on Windows versions affected by IE11 retirement. To configure, use the "Hide Internet Explorer 11 Application Retirement Notification" group policy found in the Local Group Policy Editor under Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer.

Note: After June 15, 2022, the IE11 desktop application will be removed from in-scope versions of Windows 10 via Windows update. We do not recommend avoiding Windows updates to keep IE11 as Window updates contain critical operating system security patches.

What you need to do to prepare:

To prepare, we recommend setting up Microsoft Edge in your organization. If your organization needs legacy browser support, you should set up IE mode in Microsoft Edge as soon as possible because this is a multi-step process.

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@Rusiru Dharmadasa  - Is this one you can help with?


It would be helpful , if someone answer this question


I wonder if the question I have asked is connected ?
Application cannot be started message (Windows Update ?) | IFS Community

This thread is differ from your thread


IFS applications have different components that supported by different browsers and other platforms. Some of the components are supported by IE as well as other browser - Edge, Chrome, etc. If the application components you are looking for is supported by another browser such as Edge, Chrome, etc. you can use that browser without no issue. Please refer to following article on IFS applications supported platforms. 

 

 

 

Furthermore, Microsoft confirms that the IE mode from Edge will work same as IE. Given that, you should be able to use such components through the Edge in the IE mode. Please refer to Microsoft support or their available documentations for more information. I found below which might also be helpful. 

 

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/internet-explorer-11-desktop-app-retirement-faq/ba-p/2366549


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