
After this date, users are not able to sign into the Caspio administrative interface using these browsers.īeginning on August 16, 2021, deployed Caspio applications no longer supports Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge Legacy browsers. The fact that Internet Explorer icons will not be removed for another few months makes a degree of sense to help with the transition, but it is also likely to cause confusion for some users - clicking an Internet Explorer icon will launch Microsoft Edge, and this is a behavior that cannot be changed.In order to maintain the latest browser security standards, Caspio will be ending support of Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge Legacy browsers.įollowing Microsoft’s announcement to stop supporting these browsers in the coming months, Caspio is implementing a similar deprecation timeline.īeginning on April 20, 2021, the Caspio administrative interface no longer supports Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge Legacy browsers. They will also be removed by the non-security preview release on certain Windows 10 versions scheduled for May 23, 2023.

IE11 visual references, such as the IE11 icons on the Start Menu and taskbar, will be removed by the June 2023 Windows monthly security update release ('B' release) scheduled for June 13, 2023.

If your organization still has dependencies on IE11, you must take steps now to complete your transition before February 14, 2023, or risk business disruption at scale when users lose access to IE11-dependent applications. Note: If you would like to remove the IE visual references such as on the taskbar or Start Menu, you will need to use the Disable IE policy before February 14, 2023. Organizations that have already transitioned from IE11 to Microsoft Edge with IE mode will not be impacted when the IE11 desktop application is scheduled to be permanently disabled on February 14, 2023. In its previous notice about tomorrow's change, the company said:

Microsoft says that, "the change to use Microsoft Edge update to disable IE is intended to provide a better user experience and help organizations transition their last remaining IE11 users to Microsoft Edge". The initial plan had been to release a Windows update to disable the old web browser, but this was changed to an Edge update back in December While this will be seen by many as the end of an era, Internet Explorer 11 has not been supported since the middle of last year.
