It is very similar to the settings menu in IE (although there is some weird stuff there). If you reflect the same settings as you were using in IE, you should be fine.ontheleftcoast wrote: »Best guess is you're hitting a new security issue with cookies. From what I've read the new browser clamps down on security by default. You'll probably have to go to the setting menu and allow cookies for the elder scrolls site.
tillab14_ESO wrote: »Thanks for all the suggestions.
Messed around with the security settings in edge, even disabled defender, to no avail...
Wanted to keep only 1 evil empires software on my computer, but alas I have already failed...
Chrome is the answer
Thanks again
firstdecan wrote: »tillab14_ESO wrote: »Thanks for all the suggestions.
Messed around with the security settings in edge, even disabled defender, to no avail...
Wanted to keep only 1 evil empires software on my computer, but alas I have already failed...
Chrome is the answer
Thanks again
Doesn't windows 10 still have IE (exploder)? You should still be able to stick to the one evil empire.