![]() ![]() I've been a developer for as long as I can remember (22+ years, maybe?) across all 3 platforms, so I know very well how things are. It could come back, of course, with a way to standarize UI development across all major platforms - or at least, the desktop ones. Native development will become a dinosaur like COBOL and other languages are. ![]() HTML, CSS and JS made the groundwork for that, and people figured that slapping a webview over anything that runs that, and just that, without any of the browser overhead, created an easy platform to develop a single UI for all platforms, and sometimes, even the same codebase. The problem with native development is that each and every platform is a brand new world, there's no standards for how the UI should be developed (even though they all use at least all the basic stuff: Forms, buttons, text input, images, etc.). Windows Sandbox is heavily used by the enterprise space. Outside of WebView2 - Microsoft Edge is needed for Windows Sandbox to work correctly if you have uninstalled it from your machine. It may seem like "PR-speak" but this is required for our first-party apps in the Microsoft 365 suite such as Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Outlook to function correctly as well as OS functionality so it is not recommended to uninstall this. An example of this is Windows Widgets (baked into Windows) where there was a memory leak which made a lot of machines perform slowly as it consumed a lot of CPU & RAM resources. Most of the issues people are encountering with WebView2 are not directly caused by WebView2 but rather apps and services installed on your machine invoking WebView2. If you or anyone else have any issues with applications invoking WebView2 where you may run into a possibility of a memory leak or a performance issue then please report them to and on Feedback Hub to get the relevant log files so that our engineering team can trace down the issue. I am not on the WebView2 team per se but we made it uninstallable for a few different reasons: I'm on the latest Win11 stable build btw. Also, I just tested the preview in Explorer and it's fine for me. Apps that need to render a HTML page can use the builtin Webview engine, without using a browser. Think of Webview2 the same as the Android Webview on any Android phone. I use both Firefox and Edge and after uninstalling Webview2, I can continue using Edge just fine. ![]() MicrosoftEdgeUpdateTaskMachineCore- MicrosoftEdgeUpdateTaskMachineUAĭisable both to stop Edge from updating (which could potentially also download and install Webview2 again). Under the Task Scheduler root (Task Scheduler Library), you should find 2 tasks: If you want to install it again, download it from here: Īlso, may be a good idea to disable the Edge update task in Task Scheduler. Just run this in Powershell (elevated as Admin):winget uninstall "Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime" This subreddit is suitable for both Office warriors and newbies.Īre you sure? I'm on the latest Win11 build and uninstall is greyed out įound the fix. Microsoft - dedicated to all Microsoft platforms and devices, services, business news, changes in organization and more, it's a central hub for your news related to Microsoft.īing - dedicated to Bing search engine news and discussions.Įxcel - dedicated to Excel, powerful program of Office suite. Surface - dedicated to Surface powerful laptop/tablet and discussions around it and its peripherals. Microsoft Holo Lens - dedicated to news and discussions about Windows Holographic and HoloLens. Microsoft Band - dedicated to Microsoft Band fitness oriented smart watch, Microsoft Health platform and fitness activities. Xbox One - dedicated to Xbox One console and its peripherals, news and discussions. Windows Mobile - dedicated to Windows Mobile news and discussions about it. Blogspam, URL shorteners (such as tinyurl or bit.ly) are not allowed. ![]() Comments or posts that are disrespectful or encourage harassment of others (including witch-hunts of any kind) are not allowed. HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\EdgeUpdate\ClientState\ ', $true) HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Microsoft Edge, remove NoRemove. ![]()
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