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Edge will not be present on some Windows 10 PCs

Microsoft Edge, Redmond's new browser, will come with Windows 10 on all computers that install it. Well, not all of them. Edge, the new browser will not be available on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB , an operating system prepared for companies that do not need constant updates.

It's odd, but not all computers with Windows 10 will be able to take advantage of Microsoft's new browser. Specifically, computers with Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB will not be able to have Edge as a browser. They will have to settle for Internet Explorer 11 . Long Term Servicing Branch is what is behind the acronym and to explain it easily, these are those computers that only receive very urgent patches and security fixes, but without new operating system features. during 10 years.

This operating system is intended for customers who do not want to interrupt processes for unnecessary updates . This curious operating system was invented for them and therefore they will not be able to install Microsoft Edge.

A browser with many updates

Microsoft expects a fast update rate so that your browser is always up to date. This is precisely why Edge is much more desirable for individuals than for businesses, who do not have time to update themselves every two by three , especially if the productivity of your business depends on it.

For this reason, it seems unnecessary to include Microsoft Edge on computers which will not be updated for a long time. Either way, these computers obviously will not be without the Internet. IE 11 comes to the rescue to allow a much slower and therefore less annoying update rate.

Source: Neowin.

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