Users invited to help fix Microsoft Edge auto launch error
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Key notes
- Some versions of Microsoft Edge are automatically launching on system startup even when not configured to do that.
- The Edge dev team is looking into the bug, and it invites users to help with the debugging process.
- For in-depth coverage of Chrome, Chromium Edge, Firefox, and other web browsing tools, check out our Browsers section.
- As always, you can visit the Edge page to get the latest news, updates, and fixes available for the browser.
The new Microsoft Edge has been getting a lot of love lately. Take, for instance, its recent updates, such as automatic profile switching and Immersive Reader improvements.
Similarly, during Microsoft Build 2020, the company announced impressive features coming to the browser, including Pinterest integration.
Notwithstanding all these enhancements, multiple bugs causing problems to users may slow the journey to success for the Chromium-based browser.
Some users are now reporting particularly undesirable Edge behavior: automatically launching on startup. Microsoft has confirmed that it has the Edge dev team looking into the problem, though.
Microsoft Edge automatically running on startup
Adding programs to the Windows 10 system startup folder should work in your favor when you need to quickly get started on your everyday workflows and tasks. But in the case of Edge, the browser may auto-launch on startup even if you havenโt configured it to do that.
Microsoft adds that itโs not aware of any other erratic behavior associated with the auto startup bug in Edge. Keep in mind that different versions of the browser have this problem.
Some versions of Microsoft Edge are automatically launching whenever users start their PCs and log into Windows, regardless of their selection in edge://settings/onStartup. Itโs currently unknown whether there are any accompanying behavioral changes with this bug.
As the dev team looks into the bug, Microsoft invites you to help with the debugging process. Some technical skills, especially with the command prompt, will come in handy here.
You typically need to run a couple of cmd commands to diagnose the bug, and save your findings to a file. You may then submit the diagnostic data via the Edge feedback tool.
Hopefully, the next Edge update fixes this bug once and for all.
Have you had any trouble with the new Microsoft Edge, especially after logging into Windows 10? Feel free to share your experience or ask any questions via the comments section below.
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