Connect Agent for Windows
February 23, 2026 20:57 UTC
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After a recent browser update from Microsoft, we identified an issue affecting some Windows devices using Microsoft Edge where webpages may load indefinitely. After investigation, we’ve determined that in certain cases the browser extension is not automatically starting, which prevents traffic from being processed as expected.
Our Engineering team has been working on this throughout the day and is actively finalizing a fix. We expect to have an updated extension available soon. Once released, the update will be automatically pushed out, no action will be required on your end.
We sincerely apologize for the disruption this may have caused and understand how impactful browser performance issues can be in a school environment. Please know this is our top priority, and we are moving as quickly as possible to resolve it fully.
Thank you for your patience and for being a valued customer. We truly appreciate your partnership.February 23, 2026 21:58 UTC
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Our engineers are continuing to work on resolving this issue. Any updates will be posted here during the U.S. overnight hours. February 24, 2026 13:01 UTC
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We wanted to provide a quick update regarding the Microsoft Edge issue impacting some Windows devices.
Our Engineering team has successfully recreated the issue in our internal environment and is actively working on a fix. This is an important step forward, as it allows us to validate the root cause and ensure the resolution is fully tested before release.
We will provide another update by the end of the day, or sooner if the issue is fully resolved and a fix is available.
Thank you again for your patience and partnership while we work through this. We truly appreciate it.February 24, 2026 21:47 UTC
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Here is the latest update regarding the Edge browser loading issue.
At this time, a permanent solution has not yet been finalized. The Engineering team has made several important discoveries that are helping narrow the root cause. Work is actively continuing, and collaboration is underway with a small group of schools after-hours to test changes in live environments and accelerate progress.
There is optimism that significant progress will be made during U.S. overnight hours while device usage is lower and testing opportunities are greater.
The impact this issue may be having is fully understood, and resolving it remains the highest priority. Additional updates will be shared as soon as meaningful progress is available.
Thank you for your continued patience and partnership.February 25, 2026 04:05 UTC
INVESTIGATING
We are currently investigating reports of degraded performance affecting the Linewize extension. Users may experience slow loading times or browser instability specifically within Chrome and Edge environments.
Our engineering team is currently triaging the impact and investigating potential compatibility issues with recent Chromium-based browser versions. We are working to restore standard service levels as quickly as possible.
Further updates will be posted here as our investigation progresses.February 25, 2026 21:54 UTC
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Here is the latest update regarding the browser loading issue impacting certain Windows devices.
A permanent fix is not yet in place. However, additional progress has been made, and expanded testing is occurring over the next several hours. Current findings indicate this is a Chromium-related issue that surfaced following multiple recent Microsoft updates and appears to primarily affect devices with lower hardware specifications.
Work will continue throughout U.S. overnight hours to take advantage of lower device usage and allow for broader validation. The team remains hopeful that continued progress will lead to a positive update in the morning.
Thank you again for your patience and partnership while this is being addressed.February 26, 2026 19:34 UTC
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Overnight, the Engineering team developed and validated a new test build of the browser extension. Initial results show measurable improvement in service worker startup times, even while the underlying Chromium bug remains present. Performance gains have been most notable on lower-specification devices, where impact has been greatest.
In addition to improving performance, this test build has provided valuable insight into further architectural optimizations that are being incorporated as work continues toward a full and permanent resolution. While the Chromium team is actively working on their identified bug, resolution efforts are not dependent on their timeline and will continue independently.
A small group of customers is currently assisting with validation of the test build. Data will be collected and closely monitored over the next several days to evaluate stability and overall effectiveness.
Additional updates, including any announcement of a production-ready release, will be communicated on this status page.
Thank you for your continued patience and partnership.