

Microsoft Edge is on a fairly rapid release cycle. Select the latest stable release, at the time of writing this is v89.0.774.45 and make sure to also grab the latest Administrative Templates for Microsoft Edge using the “Get policy files” link.

Obviously the first you’ll have to do is to get the Microsoft Edge setup file.

The curious case of the pinned Microsoft Edge shortcut Microsoft Edge Group Policy Configuration This article will serve as a condensed version of my previous articles about Microsoft Edge which you can find here: In the coming Windows Server 2022, the Microsoft Edge browser is of course built-in. The stable release of Microsoft Edge was in my opinion huge and it still is because with Microsoft Edge we get a modern and secure browser which is supported in both Windows 10 (v1709 and later) and the Windows Server operating systems (2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 20). At that time I had used the BETA edition of Microsoft Edge for quite some time and I was thrilled to see it enter the stable release channel. During Citrix Summit back in January 2020, I posted my first article about the Microsoft Edge browser based on the Chromium Project.
