How to Enable Internet Explorer Mode in Edge on Windows 10/11

Everything that you need to know

Despite being slow, outdated, and a security risk, you still need Internet Explorer (IE) for older websites and apps that don’t play well with modern browsers. But if youuse Microsoft Edge for normal web browsing, you don’t have to keep switching between the two. That’s because the latter comes with an integrated Internet Explorer Mode capable of rendering sites in IE’s Trident MSHTML engine.

However, before you can use Microsoft Edge to load legacy web content, you must activate Internet Explorer Mode. The following instructions will walk you through everything you need to know to set this mode up on a PC running Windows 10 or Windows 11.

How To Activate Internet Explorer Mode in Edge

Internet Explorer Mode comes built into the Chromium version of Microsoft Edge. You can activate it by digging into the browser’s Settings page.

  1. Open Edge’sSettings and moremenu by selecting the three-dot icon to the top-right of the window. Then, pick the option labeledSettings.

  2. SelectDefault browseron the sidebar.

  3. Locate theInternet Explorer compatibilitysection to the right of the Settings page.

  4. Open the pull-down menu next toAllow sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer modeand selectAllow.

  5. SelectRestart. Microsoft Edge will restart automatically.

Internet Explorer Mode is now active in Microsoft Edge. You can invoke it manually or set up the browser to use it automatically for specific websites and pages.

How To Enable and Disable Internet Explorer Mode in Edge

With Internet Explorer Mode active in Microsoft Edge, you can manually load a web page or app using the Trident MSHTML engine whenever you want.

  1. Load the web page or app in Edge.

  2. Open theSettings and moremenu.

  3. Select reload inInternet Explorer mode.

The site will reload in Internet Explorer Mode. You’ll see the familiar Internet Explorer logo to the left of the Microsoft Edge address bar confirming that. Links that you click on will also load in Internet Explorer Mode, as long as they load pages belonging to the same domain.

If you have other tabs with legacy content, you must enable Internet Explorer Mode for them manually.

If you want to fall back to using the Chromium engine, simply re-open theSettings and moremenu and selectExit Internet Explorer mode. Or, just leave the tab.

Note:If you have trouble enabling Internet Explorer Mode, you may have to install Internet Explorer or the Internet Explorer Mode module on your PC. Scroll further below for instructions.

How To Set Sites to Load in Internet Explorer Mode Always

If you interact with older websites and apps regularly, you can instruct Microsoft Edge to load them in Internet Explorer Mode by default. You have a couple of ways to do that.

If you’ve manually activated Internet Explorer Mode for a site, just select theInternet Explorerlogo on the address bar, turn on the switch next toOpen this page in Internet Explorer Mode next time, and selectDone.

Alternatively, you can add the web page URLs via Microsoft Edge’s Settings page.

  1. Open theSettings and moremenu and selectSettings.

  2. SelectDefault browseron the sidebar.

  3. Select theAddbutton next toInternet Explorer mode pages.

  4. Enter the URL of a page you want to load in Internet Explorer Mode by default.

  5. SelectAdd.

  6. Repeat steps3–5for any other pages you might want to add.

How To Add an Internet Explorer Mode Button to Edge

Microsoft Edge lets you add an Internet Explorer Modebutton to the browser toolbar. That makes enabling and disabling the functionality easier.

  1. Open theSettings and moremenu and selectSettings.

  2. SelectAppearanceon the sidebar.

  3. Scroll down to theCustomize toolbarsection and turn on the switch next toInternet Explorer mode button.

An Internet Explorer Mode button should now appear to the right of the address bar. Select it whenever you want to enter and exit Internet Explorer Mode.

If you want to remove the Internet Explorer Mode button, head back toSettings>Appearanceand disable the switch next toInternet Explorer mode.

Can’t Enable Internet Explorer Mode? Here’s What You Must Do

Internet Explorer comes pre-installed in Windows 10. But some PCs require you to activate it before you can start using it. So, for example, if you receive an “Internet Explorer can’t be found” message while enabling Internet Explorer Mode for a web page or app, doing that should help.

The same issue can also occur inWindows 11. However, Microsoft’s latest operating system doesn’t include Internet Explorer as a separate application. Instead, it comes with an Internet Explorer Mode module that you must add as an optional feature.

  1. Open theStartmenu and selectSettings.

  2. SelectApps.

  3. SelectOptional features.

  4. SelectAdd a feature.

  5. Check the box next toInternet Explorer.

  6. SelectInstall.

  7. Open theStartmenu and selectSettings.

  8. SelectApps>Optional features.

  9. SelectView features.

  10. Check the box next toInternet Explorer modeand selectNext.

  11. SelectInstall.

Internet Explorer Mode: A Two-in-One Experience

Internet Explorer Mode helps you keep your web browsing limited to Microsoft Edge. You should be able to use it, even after Microsoft discontinues Internet Explorer in mid-2022. However, you must refrain from using the functionality for pages that work well in Edge’s default Chromium engine. The trade-off in performance and security is just not worth it.

That said, if you’re in an organizational environment, check out theInternet Explorer Mode Getting Started guidefor details on setting up the policies needed to deploy and activate the functionality for internal and external sites.

Dilum Senevirathne is a freelance tech writer and blogger with three years of experience writing for online technology publications. He specializes in topics related to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Google web apps. When he isn’t hammering away at his Magic Keyboard, you can catch him binge-watching productivity hacks on YouTube.Read Dilum’s Full Bio

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