![]() ![]() The announcement does not indicate when or if these LTSC Operating Systems will be affected later on. ![]() LTSC versions receive 5 years mainstream support and 5 years extended support, thus a lifecycle of 10 years. The LTSC versions of Windows 10 are Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2015/2016/2019. LTSC stands for Long-Term Servicing Channel and is effectively the current supported Windows Server versions such as Windows Server 2012 R2/2016/2019. The end user will be redirected to Microsoft Edge browser when trying to access Internet Explorer.Īs mentioned, Windows 10 version 20H2 and later would be affected as per the announcement.Īll Windows Server LTSC and Windows 10 LTSC versions that are currently supported would not be affected. The Internet Explorer desktop application will be out of support after being retired and will be disabled with a monthly Windows 10 cumulative update. In summary, the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired on Jfor certain versions of Windows 10, mainly Windows 10 version 20H2 and later. These legacy sites can still be supported using the Microsoft Edge browser. There are some organizations however that still rely on Internet Explorer for legacy sites who may be impacted by this announcement. Microsoft recently announced the retirement of the Internet Explorer desktop application (IE). ![]() We have been using Internet Explorer since Windows 95, perhaps not so much in recent years since we started using modern browsers. ![]()
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