

It looks like Microsoft implemented a partial fix, which doesn’t pin Edge to the taskbar of the account installing Edge. This means, that you will still get a pinned taskbar Edge shortcut.
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UPDATE – 06-06-2020 (June 6th 2020): I did not do proper testing during my last update, rather embarrassing. Find out how to make that start page whatever Web page you would like by changing a specific setting in the browser.I really love the new Microsoft Edge browser! Most of all because we now have a modern browser which is supported by Microsoft in a server operating system, but also because we are now able to integrate our Microsoft Azure AD/Office 365 account with Edge, which among other things enables favorites and password sync. When you open Microsoft Edge you are probably accustomed to seeing a default start page. Note that the actual icon used will vary based on the page that you elected to pin to the taskbar.

You should now see an icon for that Web page in the horizontal bar at the bottom of your screen. Step 4: Click the Pin this page to the taskbar option. Step 3: Select the Settings and more button at the top-right of the window. Step 2: Browse to the Web page that you want to pin to the taskbar. This page will open in Microsoft Edge, regardless of what your default Web browser is. Clicking that link will cause the page to open in your Web browser. The steps in this article are going to allow you to put a direct link to a Web page in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. How to Put a Link for a Web Page at the Bottom of the Screen with Edge Our tutorial below will walk you through the steps that allow you to enable this functionality. You can also choose to pin a Web page to the taskbar so that clicking that link opens that page in Microsoft Edge. However, it also contains some other links that can let you open certain programs very quickly.īut that taskbar is not limited to just programs. The taskbar at the bottom of your Windows 10 screen includes icons for the programs that are currently running on your computer.
