
When a site is redirected from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge, the Internet Explorer tab that started loading the site is navigated to a Microsoft support page that explains why the site was redirected to Microsoft Edge. gives the user the option to explore Microsoft Edge.offers to make Microsoft Edge as the default browser.encourages the user to switch to Microsoft Edge.The following browsing data will be imported: Favorites, Passwords, Search engines, open tabs, History, settings, cookies, and the Home Page.Įven if they don't give their consent by checking "Always bring over my browsing data and preferences from Internet Explorer", they can click Continue browsing to continue their session.įinally, a website incompatibility banner, shown in the next screenshot, appears below the address bar for every redirection. This dialog explains why they're getting redirected and prompts for consent to copy their browsing data and preferences from Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge. On redirection to Microsoft Edge, users are shown the one-time dialog in the next screenshot. Microsoft Edge Stable version 87 or later.For more information, see Request updates to the incompatible sites list Prerequisites Other solution is to find an app in Windows Store but I guess none of us wants that.Microsoft maintains a list of all sites that are known to be incompatible with Internet Explorer. I also tried to use firefox but it seems it has the same issue with the. mht and W10 doesn't associate it with itĠ3 I tried to change default program by protocol -> It is set to Chrome, yet -> 02Ġ4 I tried to change defaults by app -> 02

Geez, I grew up on Windows since 95Ġ2 I tried to change default program by file type -> Chrome doesn't support. LOL to that.Ġ1 I tried to change default browser-> I already have that. mht -> OK" and then to click on "IE Tab Icon" to reload the nonsence into an actual web page. After all that I need to click on "open in browser", then click on "use Chrome to open.

> Ouch! They say Chrome does not support that so I had to install an extention called IE Tab. Yet, now "My" Outlook says it needs a program to open ".mht" files when I click on "open in browser". I disabled the Internet Explorer 11 (under Windows's Programs and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off). I had to do dig deep and ended up with a non-pro solution.

Windows 10 + Chrome: I envy the ones that figured that out.
