Windows 10 provides both Edge and IE11 browser, Edge will prompt the user to switch to IE browser when it found current webiste is relatively old. Currently, Microsoft is making this feature more automated.
Microsoft retains the IE11 mainly want to meet the needs of business users, these users need to use enterprise web applications and services, such as some B/s based internal management system, and these applications and services usually based on some private technology of IE.

However, Microsoft still hope that these users to use Edge in most of the time, rather than IE. Therefore, Microsoft will help enterprise users to use the Edge by default, and automatically switch to IE11.

This feature is based on Edge’s support for enterprise models. This means that, when using Edge, any site in the Windows 10 enterprise model site list will automatically use IE11 to open.
Microsoft’s goal is to ensure that Windows is the default browser for Edge 10, while the user will only use IE11 in a limited context. Enterprise IT departments can use the current IE11 enterprise model website list, or to create a new list of Edge, and even for any network site to configure, to ensure that the user through IE11 to open these sites. As in the past, this can be achieved by group policies.
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