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How to Backup and Restore Microsoft Edge Favorites in Windows 10 Microsoft Edge is a new web browser that will be available across the Windows 10 device family. It is fast, compatible, and built for the modern Web. You can keep track of the.
You can reset new Edge in Edge Settings Reset Settings, or for old Edge in Settings Apps Apps and Features, scroll down to Microsoft Edge, highlight it, choose Advanced Options, then Repair, or if that fails, Reset. The new Microsoft Edge is based on the Chromium open-source project. Chromium forms the basis of Google Chrome, so the new Edge feels very similar to Google Chrome. It includes features found in Chrome, supports Chrome browser extensions, and has the same rendering engine as Google Chrome.
Microsoft Edge Legacy will stop receiving security updates on March 9, 2021. You can access Microsoft Edge Legacy until April 13. For more information, see Microsoft Edge Product Team’s blog post.
Note
This article applies to the Microsoft Edge Stable channel.
While most organizations will want to replace Microsoft Edge Legacy with the new version, there are some situations where users will need access to both versions. For example:
- Helpdesk and support staff who interact with users who are using either or both versions of Microsoft Edge.
- Developers who support customers who are using either or both versions of Microsoft Edge.
Important
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Running Microsoft Edge Legacy side-by-side with the new version of Microsoft Edge is not recommended for use in production. This configuration should only be used in specific cases where testing with both browser versions is required.
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The Microsoft Edge Legacy desktop app will reach end of support on March 9, 2021 in favor of the new Microsoft Edge. This means that Microsoft Edge Legacy will not receive security updates after that date. This change is applicable to all experiences that run in the Microsoft Edge Legacy desktop app. Learn more.
Before you begin
Note
Starting with Windows 10 version 20H2 Microsoft Edge Legacy is no longer included. Starting with this version of Windows 10 the side-by-side experience is not supported.
The procedures in this article apply to systems that have been updated with the latest security updates. When the new version of Microsoft Edge is installed, the old version (Microsoft Edge Legacy) will be hidden. By default, all attempts to launch the old version will redirect the user to the newly installed version of Microsoft Edge. This article describes how you can keep using Microsoft Edge Legacy after you install Microsoft Edge.
Quickstart: Side-by-side experience with Microsoft Edge Beta Channel and Microsoft Edge Legacy
Before using the detailed instructions in this article, consider the following two steps to let your users run Microsoft Edge Legacy and the Microsoft Edge Beta channel side-by-side. The glass castle goodreads.
- Prevent the automatic install of the Stable Channel of Microsoft Edge by Windows Update.
- Install the Beta channel of the new version of Microsoft Edge.NoteRead Additional information for information about Registry Key settings.
This side-by-side solution is less complex and requires less management than the detailed solution described in this article. However, this solution does mean that you'll be running the Beta Channel rather than the Stable Channel.
Side-by-side experience with Microsoft Edge Stable Channel and Microsoft Edge Legacy
Installing the Stable Channel of the next version of Microsoft Edge at the system-level will cause the current version (Microsoft Edge Legacy) to be hidden. If you want to let your users see both versions of Microsoft Edge side by side in Windows, you can enable this experience by setting the Allow Microsoft Edge Side by Side browser experience group policy to Enabled.
This group policy is documented here
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To set up the side-by-side browser experience policy:
- Install the Policy Definitions from Microsoft Edge for Business.
- Pick the CHANNEL/BUILD and PLATFORM you want to use, and then click GET POLICY FILES.
- Extract the zipped files.
- Copy msedge.admx and msedgeupdate.admx to the
C:WindowsPolicyDefinitions
directory. - Copy msedge.adml and msedgeupdate.adml (from the appropriate language/locale directory) to the
C:WindowsPolicyDefinitions[APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE/LOCALE]
directory.
- Open the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc).
- Anydesk download on pc. Under Computer Configuration, go to Administrative Templates>Microsoft Edge Update>Applications.NoteIf you don't see the Microsoft Edge Update folder, verify that step 1 was completed correctly.
- Under Applications, double-click 'Allow Microsoft Edge Side by Side browser experience'. See our best practice guidance before continuing to the next step.NoteBy default, this group policy is set to 'Not configured', which results in Microsoft Edge Legacy being hidden when the new version of Microsoft Edge is installed.
- Select Enabled and then click OK. Anydesk accept connections automatically.
Setting this policy will set the following Registry Key to '00000001':
- Key:
ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftEdgeUpdate
- Value Name:
Allowsxs
- Value Type:
'REG_DWORD'
Best practice guidance
For the best experience, the Allow Microsoft Edge Side by Side browser experience should be enabled before the new version of Microsoft Edge is deployed to your users' devices.
If the group policy is enabled after Microsoft Edge is deployed, there are the following side effects and required actions:
- Allow Microsoft Edge Side by Side browser experience won't take effect until after the installer for the new version of Microsoft Edge is run again.NoteThe installer can be run directly or automatically when the new version of Microsoft Edge updates.
- Microsoft Edge Legacy will need to be re-pinned to Start or the Taskbar because the pin is migrated when the new version of Microsoft Edge is deployed.
- Sites that were pinned to Start or the Taskbar for Microsoft Edge Legacy will be migrated to the new version of Microsoft Edge.
Additional information
After the systems are fully updated and the Stable channel of the next version of Microsoft Edge is installed, the following registry key and value is set:
- Key:
ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWOW6432NodeMicrosoftEdgeUpdateClientState{56EB18F8-B008-4CBD-B6D2-8C97FE7E9062}
- Key value:
BrowserReplacement
ImportantThis key is over-written every time the Microsoft Edge Stable channel is updated. As a best practice, we recommend that you DO NOT delete this key to allow users to access both versions of Microsoft Edge.
See also
The new Microsoft Edge supports translation for more than 60 languages. The browser will automatically prompt you to translate a webpage when when the page you're opening is in a language other than those listed under your preferred languages in settings.
- Open a webpage in Microsoft Edge. The browser automatically detects the language of the page and a menu appears asking you to confirm that you want to translate the page.
- Do any of the following:
- In the Translate to list, choose the language you want to translate the page to. The default is the language you've set for Microsoft Edge.
- To translate the page, click Translate.
- To always automatically translate from the source language, select the Always translate from [Language] check box.
- To skip translation, in the list on the lower right, select Not now to skip translation or Never translate [Language] to never have the panel appear when you go to a page using that language.Note: You can manually open the panel later, even if you select the option to never translate.
- On side of the address bar, you'll briefly see the status showing that the page has been translated.
If you select the translate icon in the address bar, the menu that appears also shows the status.
Manually translate a webpage
If you've set Microsoft Edge to never translate a specific language, you'll still be able to translate it at any time. Just select the translate icon in the address bar and the menu will appear.
After the page has been translated, you can translate the page again to a different language or to restore the page to its original language.
To translate the page again to a different language:
- On the address bar, select the translate icon .
- In the Translate to menu, select the language you want.
- Select Translate.
Restore a webpage to its original language
- On the address bar, select the translate icon .
- Select Show original.
Turn on translation in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is set to offer translation by default, but if this setting has been turned off for some reason, you'll need to set it again. To set whether Microsoft Edge offers translation:
- At the top corner of the browser, select Settings and more' loading='lazy'> > Settings.
- Select Languages.
- Turn on Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language I read.
By default, Microsoft Edge uses the same language as your system. For information about how to set the language for Microsoft Edge, see Use Microsoft Edge in another language.