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Can't upgrade IE9 to IE11
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Sir MSN HOME PAGE I cannot see the pictures after the main screen you have an article “10 Social Security Mistakes to avoid” When I click on it and go to the next page the pictures are blacks out. This is for every article on MSN I found this out by trial and error thought it might help
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Print function in msn live email not working, causes login error page to appear instead of print page.
Looking for anyone with similar problem and resolution with printing screen not showing in live email, instead a login failed window appears???. Client has several live or Hotmail accounts used for attorney office and uses firefox and internet explorer to handle email needs. Recently trying to print emails there is a login failed window coming up as opposed to the print window.
Have rolled back I.E. 11 to 10 as initial thought process, contemplating rollback to I.E. 9 but wonder if that is wasting time?
any thoughts or suggestions are welcome and yes the browsers have been updated and flash and java all updated, firefox not causing same problem...windows 7 professional 64bit.
any help appreciated, Joe
Footer of printed page shows local drive path instead of the webpage url
When I print any webpage in IE10 in Windows 7, the footer contains a file path like file:///C:/Users/username/AppData/Local/Temp/Low/80S1TSTK.htm instead of the URL of the webpage I am printing. In the Page Setup settings of Print Preview I have chosen to print the URL in the footer. This started happening after I reinstalled Windows when my computer got infected.
I have tried the following but I still have the problem.
In my registry I went to the path HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\PageSetup and made sure the footer value is &u&b&d.
When above action did not fix it, I reset Internet Explorer (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737). The problem remains. It is still there after IE automatically updated to IE11.
Any help will be appreciated.
site: http://www.raz-kids.com/main/Login suddenly blocks my surface rt and tries to send me to the APPLE STORE!
Above site suddenly blocks my surface rt and tries to send me to the APPLE STORE! Is there some kind of touch identifier on the surface I can turn off? It works fine on my Desktop 8.1 machine with ie 11 downstairs just fine? Any ideas?
Cannot remove from Windows 7
I find is amazing that IE 11 cannot be removed from Windows 7, as a result I was attacked by hijack malware where I hadn't opened IE 11 in quite some time, where updates hadn't been made, thus I was vulnerable. Now in order to run Quickbooks, I see IE has to be installed. By Microsoft virtually imbedding IE into the system without an option to uninstall completely, I am vulnerable.
Result, I was forced to turn features off regarding IE 11.
Now in order for Quickbooks to work, I have had to do a complete reinstall of IE 11, and more than likely make sure all updates are current to avoid attacks.
Forcing the use of a Microsoft product should not even happen. More and more companies out there are creating open source or dynamic programs of which I wish to use in place of some Microsoft programs no longer available or which in the past have given me major issues.
Problem with Page set-up with Internet Explorer 11 in Windows 7
I have upgraded from IE10 to IE11. I have not changed Page Setup in any way, so my current settings are as follows:
Page size: A4
All Margins: 19.05 millimetres
Shrink to Fit: Enabled
Header: Title Empty Page # of Total Pages
Footer: URL Empty Date and Time (in long format)
The upgrade to IE11 is causing printing problems.
With IE10, the footer used to display the URL of the web page. With IE10, the footer shows the location of a temporary file on my computer.
So when I print this page, the URL appears as file:///C:/USERS/[User name]/AppData/Local/Temp/Low/XRP72PG2..., instead of "http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/newthread?category..."
The location of the temporary file on my computer is totally useless. Is there any way of reverting to the previous printer format?
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"#"$! %&&'$-(&$)*+, - ...
Back arrow will not drop down the recent history of pages visited on a right-click.
I use IE 11. Older versions of IE allowed you to back up to any previous page visited during the current session by right-clicking the back button. The right-click would drop down a list of pages visited, and you could choose any one of them, regardless of their order. With IE 11, the right-click has no effect. I must left-click the back button and go through each page previously visited serially before reaching the desired one. Have I inadvertently changed a setting or something?
Ie 11 and the back button
Tried mentioning the following in a question set from last spring where I didn't like the answer -- but now feel my post was way too buried to get a response.
While prior IE versions were easy to jump backward (or forward) several webpages, IE 11 has never allowed me to do it on either laptop (Win 8.1). The right click maneuver, whether using the keyboard touchpad or simply a press-and-hold proxy in tablet mode, no resonse or it just goes back or forward ONE spot. happen on both the Samsung ATIV Smart PC (upgraded from win 8 to 8.1) and on the latest hp split x2 that came with 8.1 and ie 11 preinstalled.
Didn't try resetting ie 11 as I don't want to lose all previous settings. And, as I said, the situation has been this way on both computers from the first moments on ie 11. Is there something to try short of a reset on both computers?
IE 10 & 11 Proxy prompt behaviour
I am working for a client, and they have recently rolled out Windows 7 64-bit machines, with IE 10 on them (IE 11 is not yet an option due to incompatibility with Citrix Receiver 3.4 PNAgent and Mcafee VSE).
The proxy in use here is a Clearswift web gateway appliance (linux) using NTLM authentication to the proxy. This then forwards requests to our ISA 2006 server.
We have two sites, Site A and Site B. Each site has it own subnet, and it's own Clearswift web gateway.
We also have 4 remote locations, with their own subnet, but not separate site as far as AD sites and services are concerned. All these remote location's subnets fall into Site A. We have leased WAN lines to interconnect all these locations, with Bluecoat WAN accelerator at the remote locations.
Internet works fine at either site A or B. The problem arises at ALL the remote locations ONLY WHEN using the Windows 7 machines with IE 10. Users always get a popup box asking for authentication to the Clearswift proxy. This does not occur at Site A or Site B. And it does NOT occur on the old Windows XP machines with IE 8 at the remote locations. And it also DOES NOT occur with firefox at the remote locations. I have tested with IE11 and the problem still exists.
So in short, if the following happen:
1. Windows 7 PC with IE10/11
2. Remote location, NOT site A or site B
3.Attempt to browse internet via IE10, using Clearswift web gateway as proxy
You will always get the authentication pop up box, unless you:
1. Use firefox
2. Use the ISA 2006 as proxy instead, skipping the Clearswift web gateway
The Clearswift web gateway is in use due to company policy that wishes to block inappropriate material. And firefox is not deployed to local machines again as part of company policy, none of which I am either allowed to change or even paid to.
I have opened a support call with Clearswift but I doubt I will get anywhere.
I can confirm that the Clearswift web gateway (which is just a linux appliance running on vmware) uses NTLM authentication.
The only thing I have found is this:
https://support.microsoft.com/kb/976918?wa=wsignin1.0
Which I have tried to no avail.
The only other variable that has not been accounted for is the Bluecoat SG210 WAN Accelerator at each of these remote locations. The two remaining tests for me to do are:
1. Bypass the WAN accelerator
2. Turn off the need for authentication on the clearswift web gateway
I would be keen to know if anyone else has had similar issues.
F5 Networks Firepass and Internet Explorer 11
I am running Windows 7 and recently appear to have been upgraded to Internet Explorer 11.
A Couple of days ago i was successfully using F5 Firepass (using IE 10). Today i cant use it...
After sorting out Kaspersky - which has started to consoder the logon as needing a secure keyboard entry (never did this before...),
I am getting warnings; (a) that Javascript is not enabled - it looks enabled to me...
(b) I need to install the F5 Browser plugin.
I have downloaded the plugin (NPuroamHost.dll), and the instructions are to 'unpack it into the plugins folder of your browser tree.'
Where on earth is this?
I found another post elsewhere with a similar problem - and the solution was to uninstall Internet Explorer 11. Amazing!
How to use the IEAK create a self-extracting DPInst installation package that caan be installed by double click?
hi,
I Used the tool Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) to create a self-extracting DPInst installation package. when I double click the created installation package, pop-up an error message(see the below picture), but can success installed by right click, run as administrator. My account has the administrator privilege.
But I want to install the installation package by double click, not just Run as administrator, how can I do that?
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Trista.Gao
answer to my question of answer file
IE 11 - Compatibility View selected - document mode is "5"?
Hello,
When I add a website to compatibility view in IE11 (alt-x b) and open f12 developer tools, I would expect the document mode to be listed as 7 (IE7) by default.
Instead, this particular site is listed as document mode 5 when I check.
What are possible reasons for document mode 5 being selected instead of doucment mode 7 ?
What can I check to see why that is happening?
thanks
Enterprise mode, how do I specify server port in SiteList?
Hi,
I have a old CRM system that must be run in Enterprise mode (it will be upgraded soon). The sitelist works fine through group policy, however the CRM is running on port :5555 how do I specify in the sitelist so the Enterprise mode start also on this port?
I have added the site to xml file but site list manager removes port number from url. The sites.xml file looks like this:
<rules version="9">
<emie>
<domain exclude="false">crm<path exclude="false">/company</path></domain>
</emie>
</rules>
Now if I visit the site http://crm (which only contain IIS splash page), enterprise mode is enabled. However if I visit the real site on port 5555: http://crm:5555/ Enterprise mode is NOT on.
How can I make sitelist to force IE11 in enterprise mode on a different/specified port (or all ports) for a domain?
Extra space appears after letter 'w' when used with Arial font and font size 8pt
Hi,
I am generating a report in my application which is displayed on IE. I have noticed that when Arial font with font size 8pt is used, letter 'w' is displayed with one extra space. For example, word 'owners' is displayed as 'ow ners'. When I rendered the report in pdf, everything looked fine. Also if I increase the font size from 8pt to 9pt, the extra spacing disappears and text displays perfectly.
Can anyone please let me know if this a bug in IE ? any workaround will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Want to know if Internet Explorer 10 and 11 are they compatible with Windows Server 2008 32 bit?
Still not fixed in RTM: Win8 and now Win8.1 messing up the system attribute for history folder in IE ... for roaming users (i.e. BUSINESS USERS!)
Update: And we're talking RTM here ...
Here is a solution from back then - during the Win8 preview:
Try this ....
Problem:
C:\users\%username%\appdata\local\Microsoft\Windows\history is lacking the +S (system attribute)
Test:
> Desktop > File Explorer > \users\appdata\local\Microsoft > Shift+Right Click on Windows Folder > Open new command prompt > attrib History
The result you get back in the command window should read something like this (Note the "S" to left):
S I C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History
Fix:
> \users\appdata\local\Microsoft > Shift+Right Click on Windows Folder > Open new command prompt > attrib +S History
... and History comes back in IE:
> Desktop > IE to confirm.
Reason:
A Bug in Windows (or Windows 8 ... seen this issue posted quite a few times for Windows 8.
I'm actually able to recreate the issue persistently with domain accounts and roaming profiles on a second login on any Windows 8 system. The issue is there after the local profile has been ("re")created on that system. I don't why it happens ... but it happens every time for domain account.
- Proposed as answer by Rory Conway<abbr class="affil"></abbr> Wednesday, October 31, 2012 5:27 PM
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IE9 wont open pages, just give a new tab thats blank
Full Stop Replaced with UnderScore when downloading
I've been having an issue download files from IE9.
1. Any file i download has the full stop replaced with an underscore before the file extension.
2. Some downloads try downloading a PHP file instead of th requested file.
3. The Download prompt bar remains on the screen, until i click Open or Save. Cancel does not remove the download bar.
4. The first attempt always fails and reports that the file couldn't be downloaded and i have to click retry for every file.
I have tried removing and re-installing IE and running with Add-ons disabled but still having the same issue.
Any help, suggestions or solutions would be appreciated.