Accessing Websites in Internet Explorer
In rare instances, some websites may require connecting via Internet Explorer. While this is not recommended, if the website you are trying to access requires Internet Explorer to be use (Government websites, legacy websites, etc.) you can still access Internet Explorer.
- Click on the "Start" button
- Immediately begin typing "Internet Explorer"
- Select "Internet Explorer" from the list
- This will open Internet Explorer and from here you can browse to the website that requires this specific browser (IE)
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