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MC1338819Microsoft Edge: Enterprise WebView2 runtime downgrade via Downgrade Version policy

Summary

Microsoft is introducing a Downgrade Version policy for Microsoft Edge WebView2 Evergreen Runtime, allowing enterprise admins to temporarily roll back WebView2 per application to previous versions (N-1 or N-2). This enhances manageability without disabling updates, rolling out globally in June 2026.

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What and Why:

To help enterprises respond quickly to critical application regressions, Microsoft is introducing a new Downgrade Version policy for the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Evergreen Runtime. This policy enables administrators to temporarily roll back WebView2 to a previous supported version (N‑1 or N‑2) on a per‑application basis, without disabling Evergreen updates entirely.

This change strengthens enterprise‑grade manageability, giving admins a controlled, time‑bound mitigation option while maintaining the security and update benefits of Evergreen servicing.

This message is associated with Roadmap ID 561329.

Rollout Schedule:

General Availability (Worldwide):  We will begin rolling out in early June 2026 and expect to complete by mid-June 2026.

Impact on Your Organization:

Who is affected:

Organizations managing enterprise‑managed Windows devices (domain‑joined or MDM‑enrolled) that use WebView2‑based applications

Platforms/Services:

  • Windows devices
  • Microsoft Edge WebView2 Evergreen Runtime
  • Group Policy / MDM (msedgewebview2.admx)

What will happen:

  • A new Downgrade Version policy becomes available in msedgewebview2.admx.
  • Admins can map specific application executables to a previous WebView2 version (N‑1 or N‑2).
  • The Edge Updater installs the target version side‑by‑side.
  • The WebView2 Loader redirects only the targeted apps.
  • Downgrades automatically expire as new WebView2 versions are released:
    • Apps pinned to N‑1 remain on that version until the next release (then move forward).
    • Apps pinned to N‑2 revert automatically to the current Evergreen version.
  • The policy applies only to enterprise‑managed devices.
  • No change occurs unless the policy is explicitly configured.

Action Required / Recommendations:

No action is required before rollout.

Recommended actions:

  • Review existing Group Policy or registry configurations related to WebView2 to understand potential usage scenarios.
  • Update internal incident response or app compatibility playbooks to include this downgrade option.
  • Share guidance with application owners on when and how to request a temporary WebView2 rollback.

Learn more: Microsoft Edge WebView2 Policy Documentation | Microsoft Learn

Compliance considerations:

An admin control is added that allows configuration of WebView2 runtime versions per application. No other compliance impacts are identified.