![]() Microsoft Edge IE mode was introduced in the Chromium version of Edge 77 and provides a method to run sites (usually legacy web applications) that are only compatible with Internet Explorer to run in Edge. Microsoft have confirmed that Edge IE mode will be available till at least 2029 but an exact date is not specified. If a target web application is incompatible with modern browsers, consider replacing with an application that does support modern browsers and create new automations. By 2029, update all existing automations to use a modern browser.By June 2022, update all existing automations to use a modern browser or IE mode in Microsoft Edge.If a web application is not compatible with modern browsers, use IE mode in Microsoft Edge. Configure all new automations to use a modern browser such as Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.Prior to 15th June 2022, any automations that rely on Internet Explorer must be updated to use an alternative browser, as summarized below: What is happening?Īny automations that rely on Internet Explorer after its retirement (15th June 2022) must be reworked to use an alternative browser. The highly configurable nature of Blue Prism means that customer implementations can vary significantly and therefore we cannot anticipate every scenario and setup employed in customer environments. It also outlines the differences between Internet Explorer and Edge in terms of the impact they may have on Blue Prism processes, providing recommendations about how to update Blue Prism to work with applications and web pages presented in IE mode. This document describes how to enable Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer IE mode in the Edge browser itself, or by using group policy, and how to select those sites which you want to open in IE mode. ![]() With the official retirement of Internet Explorer in June 2022, Blue Prism users are migrating (or are required to migrate) their relevant automations to use either Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode or an alternative modern browser such as Firefox, Chrome or Edge. ![]()
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