The only way I can have Edge to behave as expected is to install version 83 and then disable the update function via GPO for now, and hope a future release will start working as expected again. To add insult to injury it also automatically logged me in with my AD domain account after restarting Edge on version 86, even though we have a GPO to disable this behavior. View your location’s current weather conditions directly on your taskbar and hover over the icon to see concise. ![]() Now the problem is back, a shortcut is once again created. News and interests on the taskbar provides easy access to information that’s important to you, without the distraction of switching between apps, websites, and other devices. Now everything works as expected! Then I ran an update of Edge from within Help->About and it updated to version 86. I eventually, grabbing for anything, went back and tested version 83. ![]() I also tried "do_not_create_quick_launch_shortcut":true as this is what is supported for Chrome in Windows 10, the other value is for Windows 8 and below. This however makes no difference, it still creates a shortcut on the taskbar after starting Edge for the first time. Setting this to true writes the value "do_not_create_taskbar_shortcut":true into the master_preferences file. The MSI file now supports the parameter DONOTCREATETASKBARSHORTCUT. When installing the latest MSI Enterprise (version 85) it creates a shortcut on the taskbar when running Edge for the first time (except for existing profiles). Our organization just started testing Edge Chromium and I have pulled my hair out in the past few days. ![]() I know nothing has happened in this thread for a while.
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