Microsoft announced support discontinuation of Internet Explorer 10, strongly requesting transition to IE 11 by deadline
Microsoft announced support discontinuation of browser " Internet Explorer 10 (IE 10) " in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Embedded 8 Standard. It is said that all support including the security side is finished and the user is requested to shift to IE 11 or Edge by the end of support period.
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Microsoft strongly pushes the migration from browser IE 10 to IE 11 against Windows Server 2012 and Windows Embedded 8 Standard users, in January 2020 IE 10 security updates and other updates, online technical support and all We announced to end support. Along with this, Microsoft is planning to offer the IE 11 upgrade program through Windows Update and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to Windows Server 2012 and Windows Embedded 8 Standard during 2019.
In January 2016, Microsoft changed its browser strategy and launched a policy to support only the latest IE of each Windows OS. For this reason, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Embedded 8 Standard planned to receive support of IE 10, the final version of IE, until the end of January 2023, which is the OS support deadline, but since February 2020 everything about IE 10 You will not be able to receive support.
Microsoft said that it can be used with IE 10 compatibility by using the function " Enterprise Mode " of IE 11 and said that it can be introduced experimentally by directly downloading IE 11 from the Microsoft Update Catalog We are calling on users to update to IE 11 within January 2020.
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