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HTTPS:
You can also access this page from following domains
edgedbg.com
HTTPSHTTP
sub.edgedbg.com
HTTPSHTTP
edge.eastasia.cloudapp.azure.com
HTTPSHTTP
IE Security Zones test domains
Internet Explorer assigns all websites to one of four security zones: Internet, Local intranet, Trusted sites, or Restricted sites. The zone to which a website is assigned specifies different security settings that may lead to different behaviors. Following domains allow you to test the browser labs in different security zones in IE. Before navigating to following domains, you need to either map these domains into the correct security zone manually or run following command to map these domains automatically.
powershell -nop -c "iex(New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('http://edgedbg.com/files/iemap.ps1')" CopiedCopy failed, please copy the command manually
internet.edgedbg.com
HTTPSHTTP
sub.internet.edgedbg.com
HTTPSHTTP
trusted.edgedbg.com
HTTPSHTTP
sub.trusted.edgedbg.com
HTTPSHTTP
intranet.edgedbg.com
HTTPSHTTP
sub.intranet.edgedbg.com
HTTPSHTTP
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Start Edge with dual engine logging

Main steps

  1. Press Win key + R or right click the Start Menu and choose Run to launch a Run dialog.

  2. Run command: msedge.exe --enable-logging --vmodule=*/edge_dual_engine/*=3 about:blank to open Edge with a blank page, or replace about:blank with the actual website URL that is supposed to run in IE mode, like: msedge.exe --enable-logging --vmodule=*/edge_dual_engine/*=3 https://IamSupposedToRunInIEMode.com/

End steps

  1. Close the Edge browser and you can find the Edge dual engine log at %localappdata%\Microsoft\Edge\User Data\chrome_debug.log.