![]() The latter is defined as systems joined to an Active Directory (AD) or Azure Active Directory (AAD) domain, those updated using WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) or WUfB (Windows Update for Business), and those administered using tools like Intune and SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager). Not auto-download-and-install Edge to PCs running Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro if that machine is managed by IT.Not auto-download-and-install Edge to PCs running Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Education or Windows 10 Workstation Pro.From those documents, it was clear that Microsoft's original plans, first revealed in January, have not changed. The trio of support documents did not lay out whether enterprises will be subjected to the Edge auto-download, but linked to prior pieces Microsoft has posted that do. Microsoft, like Chrome, paused updates for several weeks, from late March to early April, because of the coronavirus pandemic to make up for lost time, both Chrome and Edge skipped version 82, upgrading from 81 to 83 directly. Systems served by Windows Update will be offered Edge 83, the current version since May 21, when Microsoft restarted the browser's numbering. Ghacks reported earlier this week on the support documents and their signaling of a start to Edge's automatic downloading.
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