I actually have to use Edge for ONE thing--I must have done that a long time ago (yep, I'm old and didn't remember ) as I already had it set to never (as in "I never use Edge anyway").
Hopefully within a year, all the cams I have installed will have stable safe firmware with non-IE options that actually work. I have always found it really strange that Chrome can't write a setting to a camera successfully, though my gut is simply that it's a firmware Failure that prevents it. Or.... is it by design (to attempt to manipulate IE in some way)? hmmmm.I just use a win7 VM if I need to do anything.
Don’t count on it? Chrome and edge have been around for ages and for all my Dahua cams I still have to use IE.Hopefully within a year, all the cams I have installed will have stable safe firmware with non-IE options that actually work. I have always found it really strange that Chrome can't write a setting to a camera successfully, though my gut is simply that it's a firmware Failure that prevents it. Or.... is it by design (to attempt to manipulate IE in some way)? hmmmm.
Yep, including the very brand new most recent 4K/T camera....Don’t count on it? Chrome and edge have been around for ages and for all my Dahua cams I still have to use IE.
You could just use chrome in incognito mode.I actually have to use Edge for ONE thing--
I have to use MS Outlook online for two different email accounts for 2 different jobs--- switching between is a major hassle-- I can't have a tab with one account and a tab with the other one, so I run one account in Chrome and one in Edge. That is the only thing I do using Edge.
If I use incognito, I have to log in every single time. PITA. I can just leave the Edge version of Chrome running and make life easier.You could just use chrome in incognito mode.