Why Should You Remove Internet Explorer from Windows Server?
Internet Explorer 11 reached end-of-support on June 15, 2022, making it a security liability on your Windows Server infrastructure. While IE11 remains available as an optional feature on Windows Server 2019, 2022, and 2025, Microsoft strongly recommends migrating to Microsoft Edge for security, performance, and compatibility reasons.
Removing Internet Explorer from your Windows Server environment offers several benefits:
- Enhanced Security: Eliminates potential attack vectors from an unsupported browser
- Reduced Attack Surface: Fewer components mean fewer potential vulnerabilities
- Compliance Requirements: Many security frameworks now require removal of unsupported software
- Resource Optimization: Frees up disk space and reduces system complexity
This tutorial covers three reliable methods to completely remove Internet Explorer from Windows Server, along with proper verification steps and Edge migration strategies.





