Last month, we launched a brand new browser built for Windows 10, Microsoft Edge. Microsoft Edge has been built from the ground up to
correctly, quickly, and reliably render web pages, and improve productivity. We understand that many Enterprise customers may have line of business web apps and services that depend on Internet Explorer and the proprietary technologies that it supports. To help support these customers, Windows 10 includes Internet Explorer 11 with
Enterprise Mode, the same version supported on Windows 7 and 8.1. Starting on January 12, 2016,
Internet Explorer 11 will be the minimum supported version to continue to receive security updates and technical support on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
Today, we’re going to show you how you can use Enterprise Mode with Microsoft Edge to open Internet Explorer 11 for your business’s sites that require IE’s proprietary technologies. This approach enables your users to run a modern browser designed for better productivity,
security, and rendering web pages—without sacrificing compatibility with legacy line of business applications.