I came across an article regarding Micrsoft killing support for Internet Explorer. While this is a welcome thing for the most part, there is still a good thing about it such the ability to download via FTP. The article explains that Microsoft has embedded a compatibility mode for IE within Edge. By enabling the compatibility mode, you want to use I E mode for, you can then download via FTP if you need to.
Now the caveat is this only applies to Windows and only to Edge browser, but for those on the PC and Windows platform, we have a workaround for this issue at least for now without resorting to an FTP application.
RIP Internet Explorer: Microsoft's iconic browser is dying June 15 | PCWorld
For those that don't want to read the article, which makes this more complicated than it needs, these are the settings that work:
In Edge:
Click on Settings.
Click on Default Browser.
Set it up like this:
Let Internet Explorer open sites in Microsoft Edge: Always (Recommended)
Allow sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer mode: set to Allow
Internet Explorer mode pages:
Put in https://www.auran.com/DLS
Notes:
1) This is only good for thirty days. If you don't use this often, you'll have to add in the site URL again.
2) This requires a browser restart.
Now the caveat is this only applies to Windows and only to Edge browser, but for those on the PC and Windows platform, we have a workaround for this issue at least for now without resorting to an FTP application.
RIP Internet Explorer: Microsoft's iconic browser is dying June 15 | PCWorld
For those that don't want to read the article, which makes this more complicated than it needs, these are the settings that work:
In Edge:
Click on Settings.
Click on Default Browser.
Set it up like this:
Let Internet Explorer open sites in Microsoft Edge: Always (Recommended)
Allow sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer mode: set to Allow
Internet Explorer mode pages:
Put in https://www.auran.com/DLS
Notes:
1) This is only good for thirty days. If you don't use this often, you'll have to add in the site URL again.
2) This requires a browser restart.