![]() Things to look at: does windows for ARM have a copy of IE, and if it does: is it good enough for your needs? - if so: you could try Parallels + Windows for ARM technology preview (but you cannot buy a license for that windows at this time - legal at your employer might object). ![]() This is not so easy on an M1 than it was on an Intel based mac. Get a virtual machine on your M1 mac to run windows and IE in it in a virtual machine. Get a remote desktop to a windows machine that has the right version of IE for your needs. You could try 2 avenues, neither is super easy. Even Microsoft eventually saw the mistake and switched to Edge. Some companies drank too much of the Microsoft cool-aid in the days when IE was dominating the browser wars and built stuff that only IE will ever support. ![]() And it's even more dead on mac, let alone on M1 based ones.
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