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Edge won t open windows 1012/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Our colleagues at Deskmodder have found a workaround for the issue. Edge 105 not startingĮdge 105 may not start properly anymore after the update to version 105. Microsoft improved cloud site list management for the browser's Internet Explorer mode and updated several policies. The remaining changes are of use for organizations only. Enhanced Security mode is disabled by default once enabled under Privacy, search, and services in the Settings, it is providing additional protections on some, many or all sites visited in Edge. Microsoft Edge 105 includes improves to the browser's enhanced security mode. Those who want to risk it may load edge://settings/help in the browser's address bar to display the installed version and update the browser. Will we see soon the next case of competition authorities against Microsoft?Īddenum: The issues has been fixed, see the last link within the article list below.Įdge 91.0.864.Edge users may want to hold off on updating the browser, as reports are coming in that some Edge installations do not start up properly anymore after the update. So, in best case: It's not a bug, it's a (nasty) feature. Does this fix the issue? I guess, it's a bug or something else that's conflicting. But there is another thing you can try: Reset Edge to default settings. ![]() With other search engines not.īut some users sayed, that it doesn't work. I have noticed that when I set Bing as the search engine, my home page is called up as before. See also this article about how to set a start page.Īnd I reveived this comment within my German blog, which is pointing to a special circumstance: Workaround, to bypass a featureĪddendum: I haven't tested it yet, but feedback from readers is, that group policy still works to set the default start page for some users. So it seems, Microsoft also didn't manage to cleanly remove Edge from a Windows system. ![]() Until now I still receive Edge updates via Windows Update. I've had installed Edge for a short time to test the browser, but uninstalled that thing. BTW: I still work with Windows 7 SP1 and 2nd year ESU support. Not a workplace environment, I asked for. That's odd, each update breaks something, so let's say: Edge = TaaS (Trouble as a service). Then tested with the "continue where you left off" setting, which also appeared to work on my original profile, with an added "new tab".Īddendum: The colleagues at Bleeping Computer have also addressed this here (there's a thread in Techcommunity and at Wilder Security as well). Tested with a clean profile, and the specified page DID load at startup, along with a "new tab". Tried suspending any extensions, with the same result. I have always had Edge set to load a specific page on startup, rather than the "new tab" page, but with Edge 91, it always starts up to the "new tab" page, regardless of the "on startup" – "specific page" setting. Again an extra tab when opening.Īlso the English version has the same behavior is noted at Thurrot in this post:Įdge 91 Won't Load My "Specific Page" at Startup Very strange.Įdit: So times settings reset and fits again everything so far. I don't have this in the portable version, only in the installed one. I deactivated all extensions to see if this is the reason, but it is not. Users who complain about this behavior also report in the German Computerbase article about Edge 91:ĭo you constantly open a new extra tab? Annoying with every external link when the Edge opens an additional tab.Īnd another user writes in a follow-up comment: This behavior was confirmed by other users in the blog. Does the Microsoft update horror of Windows 10 now also start with the Edge browser? This is of course very annoying to manually open the desired start page every time. I don't know about others, but after updating to the above mentioned version, the setting "On startup" -> "Open specific page" is completely ignored, an empty tab is opened at browser startup despite this marked setting. Shortly after the Edge 91.0.864.37 blog post was published, the first users reported that the default start page no longer works in the new browser. Microsoft emphasized during the presentation that the new background process, the so-called "Startup Boost", does not block or usurp any relevant resources and is only intended to make the web browser start much faster in the future. In version 91, the Chromium browser is supposed to be based on a new core process running permanently in the background, which runs under Windows even when the browser is closed. Various websites reported faster browser startup and sleeping tabs (see here). I had pointed out this update in the blog post Edge 91.0.864.37. ![]() The update fixes various vulnerabilities that have already been fixed in Google Chrome. As of May 27, 2021, Microsoft has released Chromium Edge 91.0.864.37. ![]()
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