![]() You could use the same technique to download Chrome or Edge on Windows Server 2019, you would just need a URL to download it first. You can then just run firefox.msi and you'll be on your way with a legit browser. This powershell command will download the latest Firefox web browser and save it as firefox.msi in the current directory. Just open up a new PowerShell session and run: Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "" -OutFile firefox.msi It turns out this was quite a simple and successful endeavor. ![]() Now I realize I could just make IE's security settings more lax, but I'd rather not do that on a server.įinally before event attempting to download Firefox on Windows Server using IE, I though maybe I can just write a powershell script to download it, and bypass IE all together. My next attempt was to download Chrome on Windows Server 2019 using IE, it tells me: Your current security settings do not allow this file to be downloaded. You'll need a new app to open this microsoft-edge I got the following prompt: Do you want to allow this website to open an app on your computer?, then when I click Allow it says: ![]() It would be nice if Windows Server 2019 came with Microsoft Edge Browser, but it still comes with good old IE 11, and on a Windows Server, you have to jump through hoops to let IE download anything due to its default security settings.įirst I tried downloading Microsoft Edge Browser with IE on Windows Server 2019.
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