Modify the default open browser of the OPNET help document & configure the IE Tab plug-in for the Edge browser

When I use OPENT Modeler software, I often use help documents, but the IE browser is opened by default. I want to open it in the Edge browser, but there will be situations where the webpage cannot be opened. At this time, I need to give the Edge browser Install an IE Tab plugin.
The IE Tab plug-in is an extension program specially developed for the browser, which can make the browser compatible with the IE core. The following introduces the modification of the default open browser of the OPENT Modeler software help document and the acquisition and installation of the IE Tab plug-in.
Help documents are often used when using OPENT Modeler software. Click Product Documentation under the menu bar Help in any editor interface, and the product documentation will be opened in the IE browser.
The opening interface of the document in the IE browser is shown in the figure below.
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I am more used to using the Edge browser, so I hope to open this document through the Edge browser. The specific operation is to search for Browser under Edit->Preferences in the OPNET menu bar, as shown in the figure below, you can see that the default directory here is IE Browse device.
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Find the executable file of the Edge browser, right-click to view the property settings, and copy its installation path, as shown in the figure below.
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Then replace the default open browser path in OPNET above, and click OK.
At this time, I opened the help document and found that although it was opened in the Edge browser, the document could not be opened, as shown in the figure below.
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At this time, you need to install the IE Tab extension for the browser. Click the three dots in the upper right corner of the browser page, select Extensions , and then click Manage Extensions to open the following interface.

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Click to get the Microsoft Edge extension , enter IE Tab in the search box, and click Get after you find it .
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After the plugin is installed successfully, the following window will pop up, click Add Extension to complete the installation.
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Then close the browser, reopen the browser, and the plug-in will take effect! At this time, open the help document in OPNET, pop up the following window, click the button in the upper right corner circle, and then click the content that is allowed to be blocked
below to open the page. After opening the help document in the Edge browser, it is as shown in the figure below. This interface cannot be translated in the IE browser. I thought it might be possible to translate it in the Edge browser, but it still doesn’t work. After right-clicking and using Bing Translate , it is grayed out, as shown in the figure below. Select a part of the content and then right-click, using Bing Translate will show that it is available. After clicking, it will only open a Bing translation window. It is still troublesome to paste the English content into this window and then translate it. Anyone who can directly translate the entire page can share the method in the comment area!
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Reference article:
How to install IE Tab plug-in in Edge, Google Chrome

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