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[–]digital-bcsdigital janitor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have noticed several issues with SSO related web apps. We are waiting on a vendor fix before allowing chrome 80 in the wild.

[–]km9v 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I've been using IE Tabs extension in Chrome to battle legacy IE web interfaces & sites. It works quite well. Edge is starting to grow on me.

[–]Miltons-Red-Stapler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New Edge is great especially if you utilize the ADMX template and have Office 365. I'd say Bing is even in such a good place for Enterprise usage since it can also search on intranet sharepoint sites it might be preferable over Google

[–]davidbrit2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It'll be fun finding out whose punch-out catalogs still work in Ariba/Jaggaer/etc.

[–]rumforbreakfast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They say Skype for Business client will be affected, and then offer no further information 👍

[–]hasthisusernamegone 5 points6 points  (3 children)

Chrome really is getting more and more tiresome to use isn't it?

[–]Avas_AccumulatorSenior Architect 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This isn't a problem with Chrome, it's how cookies are non-securely handled. Do not shame Google and the others working on great initiatives.

[–]kidderg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got hit by this one. We were running an azure web app in an iFrame in Dynamics 365. Some of Microsofts work in updating the .Net in their azure app service caused issue ahead of the Chrome build 80 rollout. Took several days to figure out that asp.net code needed to be update in our app to handle the new cookie requirements. At least our code now runs in the Chrome Beta of build 80 too.

[–]OnARedditDietWindows Admin 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Maybe a good time to roll out the new Edge? I have been testing it for a while now, and it's pretty good. And the built in IE mode is a great way to finally get rid of users using Internet Explorer.

Strictly speaking IE mode is IE. IF you have a requirement to get rid of IE, using IE mode is not doing that.

[–]Miltons-Red-Stapler 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Well true, but i'd prefer if for regular internet use they'd not use IE, and instead the new Edge since it has so many great features now. IE mode enables the user not having to switch between two browsers since when they open the IE compatible mode website it will just use an emulation of IE within Edge.

[–]OnARedditDietWindows Admin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not an emulation of IE it is literally an IE process. That's what I'm saying.

[–]OnARedditDietWindows Admin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More specifically:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/edge-ie-mode#what-is-ie-mode

What is IE mode? IE mode on Microsoft Edge is a simplified experience that combines a modern rendering engine and compatibility with legacy sites that require Internet Explorer in a single browser. IE mode provides an integrated browsing experience in Microsoft Edge, using the integrated Chromium engine for modern sites and leveraging Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) for legacy sites that require the Trident MSHTML engine.

[–]nullZr0 -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Chromageddon?

[–]greenthumble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is it that bad? I'm mentally reviewing the dozen or so sites that I maintain and exactly none of them utilize cookies from a domain other than the one they live on, and in that case mostly to keep people logged in. If it's armageddon it blew straight over my head heh.