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SharePoint Online: View in File Explorer available in Microsoft Edge

As of August 17, 2021, Microsoft 365 apps and services no longer supports Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11). As a result, Microsoft recommends using the OneDrive sync app to sync SharePoint files with your computer, rather than using View in File Explorer feature in IE11. The OneDrive sync client provides Files On-Demand, which helps you to work with all your cloud files in File Explorer without having to download all the files and use storage space on your device.

In some special cases, some customers may still have a need to use View in File Explorer feature to access modern document libraries. So, starting in Microsoft Edge Stable version 93, you can enable the View in File Explorer capability on SharePoint Online for Modern Document Libraries. For this experience to be visible and work for your users, you will need to enable the Microsoft Edge policy “Configure the View in File Explorer feature for SharePoint pages in Microsoft Edge” and update your SharePoint Online tenant configuration.

Configure View in File Explorer with Microsoft Edge

To enable View in File Explorer feature on your SharePoint online tenant, follow steps given at: Configure View in File Explorer with Edge.

After enabling the feature, you can find the View in File Explorer option by navigating to the Document Library > Select the Library View Menu on the right-hand side > Select View In File Explorer.

View in File Explorer feature in SharePoint Online modern experience document library
View in File Explorer feature in SharePoint Online document library

Release Timeline

  • Targeted Release: This feature will start rolling out in early October.
  • Standard Release: This feature will begin rolling out in early November and complete by the end of November.

What you need to do to prepare

By default, there will be no impact to your organization and the View in File Explorer menu option will not be visible to admins and end users on the SharePoint Online modern document library interface. Microsoft recommends using the OneDrive sync app to sync SharePoint files with your computer, rather than using View in File Explorer feature.

However, if your organization has a need for the “View in File Explorer” feature in SharePoint Online modern document libraries, admins will be able to opt-in to turn on this feature in their tenant, to work on Edge browsers.

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While View in File Explorer feature will be available, it is not recommended to use this feature always. Whether you’re using Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or another browser, Sync feature is a faster and more reliable method for putting SharePoint files into folders you can see in File Explorer. To learn more, visit SharePoint file sync.

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Bing Image Creator, l’IA générative débarque dans Microsoft Edge pour générer des images

Microsoft a mis en ligne une nouvelle fonction basée sur l'intelligence artificielle : la possibilité de générer des images à partir d'un simple texte. Cette nouveauté s'appuie sur l'IA générative Dall-E au sein de Microsoft Edge.

La firme de Redmond continue de booster son moteur de recherche Bing et son navigateur Microsoft Edge. Alors que le chatbot de Bing est accessible via un onglet "Chat" sur l'interface de recherche de Bing, et qu'il commence à pointer le bout de son nez dans les résultats de recherche, Microsoft est en cours de déploiement de la fonction Bing Image Creator.

Pour générer des images à la volée, Bing Image Creator s'appuie sur Dall-E, un modèle d'intelligence artificielle générative spécialisée dans la génération d'images. Il suffit de décrire en quelques mots l'image que l'on souhaite obtenir, et l'IA va générer un résultat.

En principe, Bing Image Creator est accessible à tout le monde à partir de la barre latérale de Microsoft Edge. L'icône prend la forme d'une image avec un pinceau, et il n'est pas visible par défaut. Pour l'activer, il faut cliquer sur le "+" dans la barre latérale d'Edge et activer cette application. Personnellement, je ne vois pas encore cette icône. Ensuite, il suffit d'écrire quelque chose dans le prompt pour que l'IA génère plusieurs images correspondantes à la description.

Bing Image Creator

Microsoft a investi plusieurs milliards de dollars dans OpenAI, ce n'est donc pas étonnant que l'IA générative soit de plus en plus présente dans les produits et services Microsoft. GPT-4 et Dall-E sont deux "produits" d'OpenAI pleinement exploité par Microsoft.

Au-delà des fonctionnalités basées sur l'intelligence artificielle, Microsoft ajoute de plus en plus d'outils à son navigateur Edge. Par exemple, on peut citer la possibilité d'éditer des images trouvées sur Internet à partir du navigateur avant de procéder à l'enregistrement sur le disque dur. Il y a aussi la possibilité de partager des fichiers via Microsoft Edge. Tout cela est décrit sur cette page.

Pour voir Bing Image Creator en action, vous pouvez regarder cette vidéo officielle :

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Web : Microsoft Edge Workspaces est disponible en preview publique !

Annoncée lors de l'événement Ignite 2022, la fonctionnalité Edge Workspaces du navigateur Edge de Microsoft se rapproche de nos écrans puisqu'elle devient accessible en preview publique pour certains utilisateurs.

Lors son dernier événement Microsoft Ignite qui s'est déroulé en octobre 2022, l'entreprise américaine a levé le voile sur une nouvelle fonctionnalité pour son navigateur : Edge Workspaces. Grâce à elle, l'utilisateur peut créer des espaces de travail par projets ou par tâches afin d'organiser sa navigation, où chaque espace de travail peut contenir des onglets, des documents Microsoft 365 et des favoris.

Au sein de l'article officiel de Microsoft qui annonce cette preview publique limitée, on peut lire : "Aujourd'hui, nous sommes heureux d'annoncer que nous ouvrons Edge Workspaces pour un aperçu public limité. Les espaces de travail Edge vous permettent de séparer vos tâches de navigation dans des fenêtres dédiées afin que vous puissiez rester concentré et organisé dans toutes vos tâches."

Un espace de travail dans Microsoft Edge pourra être partagé à d'autres utilisateurs (à condition d'être connecté à son compte Microsoft). Cela signifie que tous les utilisateurs ayant accès à l'espace de travail pourront avoir accès aux onglets ouverts dans l'espace de travail partagé. Microsoft précise : "Dans les espaces de travail Edge, les mises à jour des onglets Web, des favoris et des documents se font en temps réel. Ainsi, même si vous et votre groupe n'êtes pas dans l'espace de travail au même moment, vous pouvez reprendre là où vous vous étiez arrêté et consulter toutes les mises à jour récentes."

Même si cette fonction se veut collaborative, il est important de préciser que les données confidentielles ne seront pas partagées entre les utilisateurs, on pense notamment aux cookies ou aux identifiants. Chaque utilisateur gardera en local sur son poste ces données sensibles.

Pour accéder à Microsoft Edge Workspaces Preview, vous devez utiliser cette page et vous connecter avec votre compte Microsoft dans le navigateur Edge en version 111.0.1661.51 ou supérieur.

Je vous laisse en compagnie de la vidéo de présentation et démonstration de cette nouveauté.

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Microsoft Edge: Switch from Microsoft Autoupdate to EdgeUpdater for macOS

Microsoft Edge for macOS will begin using a new updater called EdgeUpdater. This change only affects Microsoft Edge on macOS. If you use update preferences for Microsoft Autoupdate to prevent browser updates, you will need to transition to the new EdgeUpdater UpdateDefault policy before Microsoft Edge 113 to prevent future automatic updates.

Product Microsoft Edge
Release phase General Availability
Release date May CY2023
Platform Web
Cloud Instance Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)
Created 2023-04-06
Roadmap ID 114512
Roadmap Link https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=114512

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Edge features to help you stay organized and power your productivity

Life seems to be moving at a faster pace, with demands for our time growing and multitasking being the norm at home and at work. Here at Microsoft Edge, we understand the crucial role that a web browser plays in your online life, and we strive to build features that help you make the most of your time. Yesterday, we announced the limited public preview of Edge Workspaces, which allows you to browse the web in a shared space along with your friends and family to get more done, together. Today, we are excited to share more of what is new in Edge to help you stay organized and productive. First, Edge is now the first and only browser with an integrated AI image generator. We are also excited to share how you can use classic features like Collections and vertical tabs to help you multitask smarter online. And, of course, our brand-new features such as: Drop, edit image and efficiency mode – all focused on powering your productivity and focus. Remember, if you’re running a Windows PC, you already have Microsoft Edge installed, so check it out and see why Microsoft Edge is the browser that puts you first. For those who want to try Microsoft Edge and are on a macOS, mobile or Linux device, download it and let us know what you think![1] Here’s what’s new in web experiences this month:

 The first and only browser with an integrated AI image generator

At Microsoft, we want to put exciting innovation right at your fingertips to power your productivity – and creativity. This is why we are excited to announce that Image Creator is now available on desktop for Edge users around the world. This feature will help you create images that don’t yet exist, powered by the very latest DALL∙E models from our partners at OpenAI, right from the Microsoft Edge sidebar. If you’ve ever found yourself in need of a very specific visual for a social post or even a PowerPoint, Image Creator can help you find exactly what you need. Without losing your flow, simply navigate to the sidebar on the right side of your browser, tap on the Image Creator icon, enter your prompt, and you will see four different image options to choose from. Once you select the one that fits your needs, you can download it and add to your document or upload it to social media. When using Image Creator in Microsoft Edge for the first time, you’ll need to enable it in the Edge sidebar by clicking the “+” icon and turning on the toggle key for Image Creator. https://youtu.be/yxEczioCqJk

Making it easier to share files and notes across devices

We’ve all been there: we go on vacation with our families, take a lot of photos, and vow to get them into a photo book so they don’t get lost in the shuffle. Even more complicated, all the photos typically are across various devices. And so, you begin emailing photos from your phone to yourself so you can then save them on your desktop device, before logging into your favorite photo gift shop to begin creating. With the new Drop in Microsoft Edge, we’re giving you one space to drop and access all the content you want to share with yourself, across any of your devices. With this feature you can not only share photos with yourself from one device to another, but you can also share other file types and even notes. Let’s say you’re at work thinking about what you’ll make for dinner later that day and you find a quick recipe your kids will enjoy. With Drop, you can copy the ingredients and recipe, and send it to yourself so you have it on your mobile for easy reference when you get to the grocery store. To use Drop on your desktop, simply click the Drop icon in the sidebar, then the + icon, or use drag-and-drop to add your content. To open Drop on your mobile, click the overflow menu (…) and select Drop from the menu. Drop is available on PC, Mac, iOS and Android – just make sure you’re signed into your Microsoft account in Edge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGoj9x4DIxQ&feature=youtu.be

Edit and save web images right where you search for them

Speaking of making things easier and helping you stay in your flow, this month we’re also excited to introduce the ability to edit and save web images without additional tools or apps outside your Edge browser. Let’s say you’re working on a presentation and are creating the accompanying visuals. Now instead of having to download, save and edit in a separate app on your PC or macOS device, you can simply right click on the desired web image and, without leaving your browser window, crop, adjust lighting and color, and add filters. From there, you can save the edited image for later use. You can also start editing simply by hovering over an image and selecting edit image from the menu. This reduces the need to toggle from app to app. Edit image user interface

Efficiency mode update gives you even more battery life

To get everything done each day, we need a browser that can not only boost our productivity but also one that can keep up with our pace. This is why we are excited to announce new updates to efficiency mode that give you better battery performance and more control over how your device consumes power.  With our latest improvements, when your laptop detects that you are low on battery, efficiency mode kicks in, enabling power-saving features when you’re interacting and not interacting with the browser. This update also gives you more options for how you want to save battery life. Efficiency mode even helps you conserve power when you are plugged in. Using the balanced setting will help save energy while giving you a good browsing experience. For those that want to save as much energy as possible, you can enable the Maximum Savings setting; please note this may impact browser performance.

Efficiency mode user interface

More Edge features to help you stay organized online

Lastly, let’s talk about how some of our classic features can also power your productivity and make it easier to stay organized. Because let’s face it, multitasking is unavoidable, and at Microsoft Edge we want to give you the tools to help make your day-to-day easier. Let’s start with one of my favorite features for staying organized online: Collections. When I tell my friends and family about Edge, that is usually the first feature I mention. It helps me visually organize all the information I find across the web for various aspects of my life. With Collections I can organize anything from web content to links, images and even notes. One of the ways I am using Collections is to plan our family’s upcoming summer road trip. I have a collection titled National Parks Adventure and, in it, I’m gathering all the information on things we want to do, travel tips, and I’m even saving notes with things to bring. And because we know not all online research happens on a PC, Collections also syncs across your signed-in devices, including your phone. So, if I happen to find a great hotel recommendation or place to eat while I’m on my mobile device, I can simply access my National Parks collection and add those – and it will all be saved across my devices. It will also come in handy during my trip since I won’t have my laptop with me. That’s not all. Tab management is also something I’m trying to master during my daily browsing sessions – especially during those times when we find ourselves with too many tabs open. A popular feature for tab management is vertical tabs. This feature allows you to browse more comfortably by moving your browser tabs to the left side of the screen. It also allows for easy scrolling through open tabs with a mouse as they expand, showing the title when you hover. Edge also helps you organize your tabs into groups. With tab groups, you can assign names to groups of tabs and even color code, so you can easily find what you’re looking for. Not only can you group and organize tabs in Edge, but you can also pin specific tabs you know you use frequently so next time you open your browser, that site/tab will be right there waiting, helping you check off your daily tasks more efficiently.   Thank you, as always, for reading. Please continue to send us your feedback as we work to create web experiences and tools to help you stay organized and make the most of your time online so you can do more of what you love. [1] You can share your feedback from the browser window by going to … menu > Help and feedback > Send feedback

MSEdgeRedirect : rediriger les liens Microsoft Edge vers Chrome, Firefox…

Sur Windows 10 et Windows 11, Microsoft a fait en sorte que certains liens web s’ouvrent toujours avec Microsoft Edge, et ce, même si vous avez défini un autre navigateur par défaut tel que Chrome ou Firefox. Cette ouverture forcée dans Microsoft Edge se produit lorsque vous voulez voir les résultats d’une recherche web, lorsque vous ouvrez des liens de support depuis les Paramètres ou encore...

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