![]() ![]() Whilst it would not be a web-browser solution potentially you could use Microsoft Remote Desktop Client on a Mac to remotely control the Windows Home Server. It should be possible to run some versions of Internet Explorer via Wine-Bottler or similar e.g. Set Up a Windows 10 Virtual Machine and Run Internet Explorer 11 and Edge on Mac or Linux Viget This article is part of a series on running cross-browser tests directly on your primary computer. VirtualBox plus a VM from the above at least solves any cost issues. There is actually a way to get a virtual machine for any of these free free of charge just to run Internet Explorer. One of the best ways you can do it is using. Update: You can also get Internet Explorer 7, IE 8, and IE9 running in Windows virtual machines for free that. You may have noticed that WineBottler was previously named IEs4OSX, but its functionality remains the same: you can still run Internet Explorer 6, IE7, or even IE8 in Mac OS X by using it. You could use - as you have already tried Parallels Desktop or alternatively VMware Fusion or VirtualBox which unlike the other two is free. You can create Windows Virtual Machine over MacOS, which will allow you to run Internet Explorer on your Mac. Download the latest version of WineBottler. Windows Home Server is also effectively deceased along with Microsoft Media Center. Note: Silverlight might be considered an alternative but again Microsoft wish that would also crawl away and die and again I do not believe it works in Edge. Developers these days are supposed to use. Microsoft have long wished Active-X would crawl away and die. ![]() Active-X only works in Internet Explorer for Windows, it may not even work in the current/last version of Internet Explorer for Windows 10 and certainly does not work in Edge the supposed replacement for Internet Explorer. ![]()
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