Hi
I have used httpcombiner to load multiple java script on a page its not working on IE 11.
Hi
I have used httpcombiner to load multiple java script on a page its not working on IE 11.
Hi All,
I have a enviorment dependency which force me to use IE 8 for some spesific application. But since last tow days we face an unwanted issue that the IE webpage is not getting updated or refreshed once the content of the page value is changed. We need to refresh it manually.
Could anyone help me to resolve this issue.
Regards, Koustov Choudhury
Good Day.
I am observing different behaviour on several client PCs; it looks like different versions of Ie.
if a website is protected as follows - what are the decision matrices used by IE to select either Basic or Negotiate, assuming it can do both ?
I have some PCs on a domain, W8+ie10 - uses basic, W7+IE9 uses negotiate. In all cases they are in Internet Sites with Integrated Authentication, they do NOT have kerberos tickets for the domain being logged onto and we are using "Automatic Logon with Current User and Password". It appears there is a setting or change in versions that forces IE to incorrectly select Negotiate when it should use basic.
The question is, what has changed ? I tried ETS tracing on WinInet but all it told me was it had selected Negotiate or Basic, but not WHY. Second Question : is there tracing logic to see why it is picking one or the other ?
HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:06:36 GMT
Pragma: no-cache
Content-Length: 0
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Expires: 0
WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="FOOREALM"
Proxy-Support: Session-Based-Authentication
thanks
Chris
I'm just curious why the favicons don't show up in the favourites in Internet Explorer. I have my favourites on the toolbar in folders. When i use Google Chrome it's very easy to see which favourite i want because of the picture next to it. Most of the ones in Internet Explorer just have an E on them. It makes the browser look a bit tacky and it is the main reason i don't use Internet Explorer much.
They don't get erased in Chrome either when you delete the history.The ones that do work in chrome seem to disappear.
We have deployed "Internet Explorer 11" application through SCCM 2012 console .the deployed application was customized using "Internet Explorer customization wizard 11" tool.
issue:
we are getting "install new versions automatically" check box as checkedwhen we see from help about "about internet Explorer"
seeking solution:
how to uncheck "install new versions automatically" check box from SCCM 2012 console.
please let me know if we have any solution for this instant
thanks,
Gc.Hanumareddy
Hi,
my system : up to date computer, W7 familial premium (64 bit), Internet Explorer 11 (32 bit)
I use this computer on the web to visit just one website, always the same and several hours a day ; this site advocate the use of Internet Explorer 64 bits for more efficiency.
How can I get to install, or switch to the 64 bit version of Internet Explorer, as presently when I try to install a downloaded version, I get as an answer something like "installation not possible because the more up to date version of Internet Explorer is already installed on your computer". Thanks
I downgraded to IE8 to test something, then installed newest IE11.
My dev tools no longer work:
The following pops up on IE when trying to retrieve email from msn.
We are working on a new domain and I'm trying to figure out how to populate the default Home page, Trusted Sites and the Proxy now that Microsoft has removed the IEM from the GPO's.
I have created a standalone policy that only has these items set in the User Configuration Preferences and the settings are not updating for my test user account on the test system. I see the policy is being applied without any errors. The only other GPO that is being applied to this system is the Default Domain Policy and it is at the default settings.
Why would Microsoft take away such a basic and fundamental administrative function? I'm trying to figure this out before all support ends for the older versions of IE in January, 2016. I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to get this configured so I don't have to touch every system.
Mark Gordon
Systems Administrator
I have recently been testing Windows in FIPS-compliance mode for compliance with a common security policy mandated by a state government agency. This included my assigned laptop, which is running Windows 8.1 Update Enterprise x64.
As part of the test, I enabled the "System cryptography: Use FIPS 140 compliant cryptographic algorithms, including encryption, hashing and signing algorithms" both in local security policy on my machine and later via a test GPO. Since that test has completed, I have deleted the GPO and disabled the setting in local security policy. I've also rebooted several times to verify the setting is truly disabled and also tried creating a GPO that forces that setting to disabled.
What I am seeing is, since performing these tests, I can no longer enable TLS 1.1 or 1.2 on IE11. They were previously enabled. The settings for SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 are all grayed out. SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, and TLS 1.0 are checked (and cannot be unchecked) and TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 are unchecked (and cannot be checked).
Suspecting group policy, I put my user account and computer account in an OU that has group policy inheritance blocked and made a GPO that only forces SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 on for my user account and applied it to my test GPO. The particular setting is Policies | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Internet Explorer | Internet Control Panel | Advanced Page | Turn off encryption support | Use SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2. I ran gpupdate /force, rebooted, checked local security policy to confirm that my laptop is not in FIPS mode, then checked the IE11 advanced options and there was no change.
How can I get TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 back?
I have been having this issue for the last 4 days, and can not figure what is going on. I am getting this error
' Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 11.0.9600.17420, time stamp: 0x545ad2f4
Faulting module name: urlmon.dll, version: 11.0.9600.17496, time stamp: 0x546fe3bb
Exception code: 0xc0000005 '
I can do a Reset of IE, and it will work until either computer goes to sleep or if I close it out, then reopen IE, then it fails after about 20-30 seconds. If I do the reset and do not close out the window, it does not error, just on restart.
It does not matter if Addons are enabled or not.
As I can't do a repair, nor can I try to re-install IE 11, as it says a newer version is already installed, I am at a lost on what to do. Google Chrome is working ok, just not a nice as IE.
My version 11.0.9600.17501 Update ver 11.0.15
Hi all,
The reason for this post is our need for IE8 for compliance with company requirements (web apps of a big and cumbersome company that will only run on IE8).
We received a non hand manageable number of brand new dell aio 9020 machines with Win7 Pro SP1 and need to downgrade to IE8.
The official microsoft download site features IE8 for Vista, Server 2008, XP and not for Win 7. None works on Win 7.
I would like an official IE8 setup that runs on Win7 as it used toin the initial versions for sure. Other requirement is that it should be in italian localization, but though important I consider it secondary.
The expensive solutions are to reinstall machines with Win7 off an old version of Win 7 (where to find old Win7 setup disc, how to use current license shipped with the PC's?)
A creative idea I had was to try to extract IE8 form "Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image" by pulling any dependency / dll ecc but I assume the result might not work. How, if viable is yet a question and it would only be in english.
I am here asking anyone or better official MS people, what solutions there are.
The end result must be an actual IE8 running.
Grateful for help - even pointing to another section or place to ask for this kind of support,
GG
PS happy new year!
I have some refurbished laptops with Win7 and IE11. Going to our company (small county government) Sendio Ice Box (spam blocker) IE11 is wrongly redirecting the typed url to the mobile url! This renders the font so small it is unusable. Firefox is NOT doing this. We have tried all the obvious stuff like deleting history and resetting the security back to default.
Thanks for any suggestions in advance.
Kurt
Hello everyone,
Hi this is my first post here even though I have been a member for some time. I would like to thank everyone for all the helpful information, as it has helped me greatly.
First off I am a IT computer engineer for a major hospital I do the programming, setup, deployment and maintenance of our hospital computer systems as well as Bio-Med. So you guys and gals can speak the lingo.
Now to my question. I will explain in detail.
We have computers that are know as generic and have generic logins in certain departments, (where anyone from the department can go to the computer and then use it for research on the internet). Well we seam to be running in to a problem with the night staff
where they surf the net for pleasure/playtime and these computers then get infected with virus, malware...etc. No one knows who it is and everyone is pointing fingers.
Is there anyway to have Internet Explorer 9/10 on Win7 have a login, so that a user tries to launch Internet Explorer but Internet Explorer will not launch unless the "user" has a login for the application and that application only. Thus giving us a log of What time Internet Explorer was used and by what user and this is what they did/or went.
Example...
Generic account (ph12345) is open to everyone in the department, all they have to do is hit enter and they are on the desktop
BUT
User (DC12345) login to Internet Explorer @ 1:35am
AND
did this...
Now these computers have to stay generic accounts for the staff. I am asking is it possible to have just the application "Internet Explorer" have a login to launch the app???.they user will click on the application "Internet Explorer" a popup window or a login screen comes up asking for login information. Then if the user has rights to Internet Explorer it would launch and they then can do what they need to do. But at the same time create a log of the launching and what was / where they went.
Thank you for your time and "Have a great holiday season everyone"
Brian
Dear all,
I know that my computer has been affected with virus hijack ie. When I see current tasks in my computer, I see some ie task with link:http://ib.fixadsserve.com/? .......... I am sure this is hijack or virus or spy ware. I have not started any tasks and not related to the link. I have using microsoft security, microsoft malicious removal tools and spyrobot but still cannot remove it. Is it a new one that cannot at this moment?? What can I do then??
A MSWord2013 document has to be opened in an iframe window. But its not opening in the same iframe window(in the same browser window). Rather its asking for Opening/Saving Option in a separate popup. This issue is in IE10 and IE11.
Earlier same kind of issues in MS2007 and M2010 versions in IE7/8 were fixed by using MicrosoftFixIt registry.
plz suggest a way to make the document open in the same window
here is a standalone code we used to check it --
<html><body>
<iframe src="Sample.doc"></iframe>
</body></html>
User environment (Not Working):
Windows 8.1 Enterprise
Internet Explorer 11.0.9600.17498 (Update Version: 11.0.15 KB3008923)
User Environment (Working):
Windows 7
Internet Explorer 10.0.9200.17148 (Update Version: 10.0.22 KB3003057)
Server environment:
Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft Remote Desktop Services/RemoteApp
Our Windows 8.1 users have to run Internet Explorer as an administrator to run ANY RemoteApps from our RDS server (even Word or the like). None of our Windows 7 systems have this requirement. The problem follows any Windows 8 system. It does NOT follow our Windows 10 eval (IE 11.0.9841.0 - Update Versions 11.0.8 KB2953522).
By security policy, our users cannot be local administrators, so they can't run RemoteApps at this point. I tried uninstalling all IE 11 KB updates on the workstations, and the problem still remains. Windows Firewall is disabled.
Any ideas?
Hi,
I just started to do IT support for this company. It is a Healthcare facility that uses a web based application to do patent charting. This application requires IE 7 to run correctly, and all the computer use IE 11. This issue is solved by adding the top level URL to the compatibility View List.
My Issue is this. These settings are not computer based, but are based off of each user that uses the computer. I have many different computers that have many different users using each computer. The number one Support call I get is "I can't get into visions" and it is because this setting has been reset somehow, or was never set for this user on this computer.
I have set up a Group Policy as Compatibility View is supported, but this has not worked. I found out that IE 11 doesn't support these Group Policies.
I would like some help with a different approach to using Group Policy to make sure that this website is always in the compatibility View List.
Server: Windows 2012
Clients: Windows 7/8.1
Internet Explorer: Version 11