

Microsoft has admitted that severing IE11 from Microsoft 365 will be painful for some customers, but argues that things will be better with Chromium-based Microsoft Edge. Microsoft plans to employ banners to warn users when the IE11 experience will degrade - when an app or service is disconnected or redirected, for example. "Additionally, you should expect no new features when accessing Microsoft 365 apps and services on IE11 and that the daily usage experience for users could get progressively worse over time until the apps and services are disconnected." "Support is now unavailable for Microsoft 365 apps and services on IE11," Microsoft said in an update.

IE11 is one of Microsoft's truly legacy browsers since it threw in the towel on Edge with its own browser engine and switched to Chromium-based Edge. SEE: Windows 11 FAQ: Here's everything you need to know However, Microsoft 365 users can expect a deteriorating experience from here on if they try to keep using IE11 for web versions of apps like Teams and Outlook. While support from Microsoft has ended, apps will not immediately stop working.
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