

We still have 3 applications that only work via IE (enterprise mode) anyway, so we aren't going to be able to disable it anytime soon. If MS want us to continue using IE for viewing Visio files, there isn't much I can do. There is also an Edge extension (pkibkidjfmpjodfchilfimjlegfgkmda), but it isn’t really integrated to edge so works about the same as the above method where you still need to save the file, then open the extension and browse and open the file, so a little easier than the onedrive method as it doesn’t matter where you save it but not worth deploying an extension for that little gain. Yes that "works", not sure I'll convince our users to go that way rather than just clicking "open". Right click the OneDrive icon in the notification area,Ĭlick the ellipsis next to your newly added file.Ĭlick "view online" which opens it in your SharePoint OneDrive So rather than "open file" the process to open in edge is If you save, opening from wherever you save opens in IE, even saved to OneDrive. The "norm" appears to usually be to just click "open" when you click the vsdx, it prompts to open / save as per normal Edge behaviour. Microsoft Visio allows you to quickly and easily create diagrams with data-driven, dynamic visual elements. You may get the trial by going here and registering for a free trial. We use a browser-based job tracking system where the vsd/vsdx files are sometimes attached to the job. The above download link for a free trial version is no longer supported by the manufacturer. I did read that page previously while looking for a solution. So this is a newer version than the one Microsoft available for download, as that version is typically associated with Office 2019.Thanks for the information. When I looked at the properties it said Visio ViewerĨ.20061. A little toolbar appeared in IEĪs well which had the option to view the properties of the viewer. On a whim, I tried opening a Visio 2019 file on a random Win10/Office 2019 computer, and to my surprise, the file opened within Internet Explorer 11 inside what appears to be Visio Viewer. I searched online and only saw Visio Viewer 2016 ( ) which happens I went back and looked at the XML file and I don't see an option for including/excluding a Visio Viewer. I didn't remember seeing an option to install a Visio Viewer when I configured the installation and produced the XML file used during I was asked if we had a Visio Viewer on our new Windows 10 Enterprise (1903) computers with Office 2019 Professional Plus.
