
Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is barely usable after Microsoft officially ends support for the browser in Microsoft 365.
For over a year, Microsoft has warned that Internet Explorer is being phased out and that users who continue to use it should switch to other browsers, such as Microsoft Edge.
To push users to switch to a modern browser, Microsoft quietly installed the 'IEtoEdge BHO' in October, which automatically redirects 3,773 sites opened in Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge.
Internet Explorer redirecting to Microsoft EdgeThen in November, Microsoft dropped Internet Explorer support for Microsoft Teams via the web.
Another nail in the coffinYesterday, Microsoft began its next phase of Internet Explorer's demise by no longer supporting Microsoft 365.
"Support is now unavailable for Microsoft 365 apps and services on IE11. Additionally, you should expect no new features when accessing Microsoft 365 apps and services on IE11 and that the daily usage experience for users could get progressively worse over time until the apps and services are disconnected," explained Microsoft in an updated
blog post.
"Banners will be used to communicate and alert users to upcoming changes in experience, such as app or service disconnection and/or redirection."
Microsoft went on to explain the following effects this change will have for Internet Explorer users beginning yesterday, August 17, 2021:
• Outlook Web App: Users logging in with AAD accounts will still receive the full OWA
experience but will not receive new features beginning August 17, 2021, while users
logging in with Microsoft Accounts (MSA) will be redirected to the
Outlook Web App
Light experience.
• Open with Explorer/View in File Explorer (SharePoint): We understand that some
customers may continue to use Open with Explorer and View in File Explorer (only
accessible in IE11) to access document libraries. To avoid disruption, these customers
will be able to use these features for now when they go to a document library in IE11.
These features remain in maintenance mode and aren't receiving further development.
We encourage all customers to move to a modern browser and OneDrive sync for a
better user experience and easier access to files. For more information on how to
prepare your SharePoint environment for the end of support on IE11,
please read this
Docs article.
• All other apps and services will phase out over weeks and months to ensure a smooth
end of support with each app and service phasing out on independent schedules.
While Internet Explorer will automatically open Microsoft Edge when attempting to open Office.com, it is possible to use
group policies to prevent this redirect.
Over time, Internet Explorer users who continue to connect to Office.com, and do not redirect to Edge, will find that applications will no longer work correctly and will be eventually blocked in the browser.
With
Internet Explorer still used by 4.5% of all users, it's time for the enterprise to realize that it is going away and migrate to Edge or another browser.
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