Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser
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In what appears a clear move of desperation, users of the new Windows 10 S operating system will be stuck with MS Edge as their only option for a default browser.
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This is called "not even trying to compete" any longer.
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Just sad.
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Would this be less of an issue if was designed like ChromeOS? Windows 10 S is not even a full OS.
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@black3dynamite said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
Would this be less of an issue if was designed like ChromeOS?
Maybe, but it would need to be designed that way AND it would need to work like Chrome. Edge most definitely does not today.
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@black3dynamite said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
Windows 10 S is not even a full OS.
It essentially is. It's not just a web browser like ChromeOS.
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Isn't that what got MS in trouble nearly 20 years ago? I believe that the Fed Gov laid down an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft because of how they integrated IE with either 95 or 98, but not sure which one.
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Bringing back memories of Netscape Navigator vs. Microsoft of years ago.
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@NerdyDad said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
Isn't that what got MS in trouble nearly 20 years ago? I believe that the Fed Gov laid down an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft because of how they integrated IE with either 95 or 98, but not sure which one.
They did. But they don't have the market share that they used to, either.
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@mlnews said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
In what appears a clear move of desperation, users of the new Windows 10 S operating system will be stuck with MS Edge as their only option for a default browser.
Oh well, we can't use it then. No skin off our noses.
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@nadnerB said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
@mlnews said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
In what appears a clear move of desperation, users of the new Windows 10 S operating system will be stuck with MS Edge as their only option for a default browser.
Oh well, we can't use it then. No skin off our noses.
Same here, not that we were considering it, but I know that something we use doesn't work in Edge. Very handy to have MS rule themselves out.
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I am sure I will have some kind of request for it here soon. Major fanboys in the top brass around here.
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@NerdyDad said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
I am sure I will have some kind of request for it here soon. Major fanboys in the top brass around here.
Fanbois of things not working?
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We still have options to use other Windows 10 editions.
From what I can tell, you can manage installing apps in Windows 10 Pro with the following options:Allow apps from anywhere
Warn me before installing apps from outside the store
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
@NerdyDad said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
I am sure I will have some kind of request for it here soon. Major fanboys in the top brass around here.
Fanbois of things not working?
Its all about perception around here. To them, it works when its really not.
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Microsoft explained that S stood for "Store", not "Schools". Or "Soon". Or "Sandbox". So the premium hardware is being used as a billboard to promote the Windows Store.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/03/s_is_for_soon_behind_microsofts_new_windows/ -
It's designed and marketed towards schools. If you aren't a school then I wouldn't be considering it in the first place... and wouldn't be bothered by the Edge-only restriction.
But, maybe schools have a need to allow students to use Firefox/chrome/etc. because some things won't work in Edge... in such case I can see heavily complaining about it.
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My only complaint with Edge so far, is that starting with the Creator's Update (1703), clicking on notifications here give an error, unless you open them in a new tab (middle-click your mouse).
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They are only blocking the ability to change the default browser. Not that you cannot install another browser. A bunch of hot air is all this shit is.
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@JaredBusch said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
They are only blocking the ability to change the default browser. Not that you cannot install another browser. A bunch of hot air is all this shit is.
Ah, well then I misunderstood.