After it's installed, the export tool will launch automatically. If the eDiscovery Export Tool isn't installed, you will be prompted with a Security Warning,Ĭlick Install. You will be prompted with a confirmation to launch the tool, Click Open. Install and run the eDiscovery Export ToolĬlick Download results on the flyout page of an export in Content Search or an eDiscovery case. A Google engineer confirmed that Chrome 74 was affected by the issue on Apand that the majority of reports came from Windows users but that the issue existed on Mac devices as well. If this policy value is set to false, you will need to contact an admin in your organization. Newer versions of Google Chrome are affected as well, and it appears that the situation got worse with the Chrome 74 release. The following screenshot shows that ClickOnce is enabled across the entire organization. To check if there is an organizational policy for ClickOnce support, go to edge://policy.
Note: Organizations can use Group Policy to disable ClickOnce support. Scroll down to the bottom of the browser window and click Restart to restart Edge. If the existing value is set to Default or Disabled in the dropdown list, change it to Enabled. In Microsoft Edge, go to edge://flags/#edge-click-once.
Enable ClickOnce support in Microsoft Edge To continue using the eDiscovery Export Tool to download Content Search or eDiscovery search results, you either need to use Microsoft Internet Explorer or enable ClickOnce support in the newest version of Microsoft Edge. Use the eDiscovery Export Tool in Microsoft EdgeĪs a result of recent changes to the newest version of Microsoft Edge, ClickOnce support is no longer enabled by default.