Hi @Feaster, John,
Your screenshots actually helped. Here's what we can know:
- On Windows 10, your Microsoft Edge is running in IE mode, so the popup window is same as the one on IE.
- On Windows Server 2019, your Microsoft Edge is not running in IE mode, so the popup window is the default Edge one.
Your VBA script can only interact with the old IE popup window (actually it is an alert window), so on Server 2019, you also need to run Edge in IE mode. The easiest way is adding the URL in browser settings.
But since you are on an automation project, I would suggest you configure the IE mode policies (You may have done it on Windows 10).
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Shijie Li