I am using a Fujitsu S904 pc. After upgrading to IE11, screen will black out once screensaver occurs. I have to restart OS. The issue will disappeared if I downgrade IE to IE9.
Could you suggest how can I fix this issue ? Thanks!
I am using a Fujitsu S904 pc. After upgrading to IE11, screen will black out once screensaver occurs. I have to restart OS. The issue will disappeared if I downgrade IE to IE9.
Could you suggest how can I fix this issue ? Thanks!
Windows continually fails to update this module:
Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2952664) -I have retried over and over, it continues to fail.
Error in windows update is:
Error: "WindowsUpdate_00003701" "WindowsUpdate_dt000"
So far there has been no solution provided.
So we have just recently installed Tortoise SVN as our library management system. Can I add the Tortoise URL to my Favorites bar in IE 11 and how?
Thanks for your review and am hopeful for a reply.
I have service pack 1.
I have cleared IE's settings to default.
I have disabled IE and re-enabled.
I have attempted to install every version of IE all of which are "incompatible" with my OS
I'm running windows home premium 64bit.
please help I have looked every where for solutions to this problem and tried them all none of which have made any progress.
I have tried this on several computers.
Computer 1 - Windows Server 2008 R2 in a Hyper-V environment running Internet Explorer 8. The webpages load fast and internet works really well.
Computer 2 - Windows Server 2012 R2 running Internet Explorer 11. The webpages load ok, little bit slower than the Internet Explorer 8 environment but still manageable.
Computer 3 - Windows 10 running Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11. The webpages take a lot of time to load on the Windows 10 machine with Microsoft Edge. I have Norton Anti Virus software running on this machine and have ran a full scan of the system to make sure there is no viruses on the computer. The scan comes out clean.
Computer 3- Sites like, google.com, cnn.com, news.yahoo.com load fine. The sites that it has trouble with usually say that a long running script is causing the problem. Sites like, topix.com and quote.yahoo.com. Is the problem with Microsoft Edge or the website or badly written webpages?
Is there a way to stop the desktop version of Internet Explorer 11 in Windows 8.1 from prompting whether you want a website to display content in full-screen mode?
When it displays the prompt "Do you want to view youtube.com in full screen? (Press Esc to exit.)", if you select 'Always Allow', it doesn't permanently remember this setting, as it will be reset when the browsing history is deleted. Surely there must be a setting somewhere to prevent it from displaying this prompt every time?
Sir/Mada,
Please assist me to solve this problem
Could use some help on how to allow a user to set their default browser permanently even with IE11 being set via Group Policy as the usual default.
For logistical reasons, we are still on IE11 instead of using Edge for our default browser - mostly because our software hasn't been 100% tested with Edge and to avoid overall confusion in having made the jump as a company to Windows 10 recently.
I successfully created a default configuration associations .xml file and it is pushing IE11 as the default.
However, knowing we have some users who would like to use a browser other than IE11 and let it be their default, we're trying to accommodate them while still enforcing the policy in place. Additionally, we don't want to 100% dissuade users from utilizing Edge, so we haven't tried removing it from public visibility within the OS. The users in question are local admins on their machines and should, in theory, be allowed that capability.
Any suggestions?
I developed a little mapping plattform showing aerial images. This application loads image tiles from another url path on the same domain. All comunication is secure via HTTPS / SSL.
E.g.:
Application: https://somehostname/schraegluftbilder/schraegluftbilder.html
Image tiles: https://somehostname/schraegluftbilder_2gj5kk91p0/Aktuell/[filename].jpg
(Sorry, i can't give you the actual url, because this is only accesible in our company intranet)
Internet Explorer 11 has Problems doing this, no image tile can be loaded, F12 DevTools say that the HTTPS GET Request is status "aborted". If i switch the debug mode (compability) from "Edge" to "10" or "9" everthing works fine.
Another thing we testet: If i copy the url from which the image is supposed to be loaded and paste this in a new browser tab, the image appears like it should.
Is there any new security policy which forbids ie11 to load files from another subdirectory (in our case fromschraegluftbilder_2gj5kk91p0 to schraegluftbilder)?
Hello,
we get proxy not responding messages in IE 11.
In Google Chrome and if we run IE 11 as admin it works.
We use a proxy.pac on a http:// webspace which returns the correct proxy server and port.
Furthermore if we use the browser bar to search, bing returns results, but when we open these results we get proxy is not responding.
Regards
Hi,
I'm facing a strange problem on a lot of Windows machines at my company: the Internet Explorer proxy settings keeps changing.
The proxy settings are being set by a Domain GPO, but on several machines the proxy settings revert back do "Automatically detect settings" from time to time. I'm pretty sure that the GPO is rightly configured. I just need to rungpupdate /force to correct the proxy settings. And all machines have a up-to-dated antivirus software installed.
Now the strange thing: while using Procmon to find out which process changed the AutoConfigURL registry key, I found thatiexplore.exe process executed by itself a RegDeleteKey command to clear this key.
I've tried disabling several add-ons, but the problem is still happening. Does anyone know if there is a way to discover "what" inside IE is removing the proxy configurations? Or if something is invoking IE to do this nasty job? :P
Tks
Hi,
1. I cannot find a solution for a problem accessing Microsoft forums websites from Windows 10 - IE11 and Edge browsers:
in EDGE - Hmm, we can't reach this page. IE11 this page can't be displayed.
For about a year it worked at least from Edge. Now both cannot access Microsoft forums. All the other sites are accessible.
I am using a corporate proxy. The same sites are accessible from Windows 7 with IE11.
First I blamed our IE GPO with multiple settings. So for a test I placed my machine in Blocked OU (no IE GPO, proxy is set from different GPO).
Everything what I tried didn't help. The question: why just Microsoft forums (no other sites) are not accessible.
Did couple of tests from Windows 7 IE11 machines. The same Microsoft forums are perfectly accessible (all GPOs are applied).
Suddenly, found that one corporate Web App does the same : "This page can't be displayed". On other Windows 7 it does work.
I am out of ideas now... cannot blame anymore our GPO or proxy...
Any advice?
Thanks
--- When you hit a wrong note its the next note that makes it good or bad. --- Miles Davis
A few months (April of '16) ago I had a problem that suddenly popped up where none of our users could render YouTube videos on IE11. I tried bypassing our proxy, resetting settings, clearing cache / cookies / history, etc. No joy
You would get something unhelpful like the following:
As a workaround, I pushed out a group policy to render youtube.com videos in Flash, instead of HTML5 by enforcing compatibility mode on that domain. Crisis averted.
However, now IE gets stuck on the following message, whereas in the past this would flash briefly before proceeding to the video.
So I have now unenforced this group policy and went back to HTML5. We still get the generic error message. However, if users just refresh the page and wait 5 seconds the video will eventually play. I'm getting more and more people on Win 10 / Edge and Edge doesn't have this issue as far as I can tell. However, certain websites (I'm looking at you government websites) still require IE. Anyone else experiencing this?
Hi, hoping someone can help with this as i'm fresh out of ideas!
I work in a financial institution and we have in the last 6 months upgraded from IE9 to IE11. We now face a problem where randomly just after login the proxy settings are being deleted. with the problem being random there is a limited amount of troubleshooting available but here's what i have been able to figure out.
OS: win 7
Proxy settings deployed by GPP in the correct manner
proxy settings then get stored in users roaming profile.
user logs on, profile is downloaded fine (with correct proxy settings), about 4 seconds after desktop starts loading the proxy reg values HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\AutoConfigProxy and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Connections\DefaultConnectionSettings are deleted by rundll32. rundll32 process is created by explorer.exe.
that's as much as i have been able to discover!
the issue only occurs on machines that have had the IE11 upgrade installed as part of the build image. the reference image was upgraded to IE11 from IE8. the machines that have had IE9 upgraded to IE11 do not exhibit the problem.
we get 10-20 occurrences of this per week and the new build is on +-2300 machines(which is about a quarter of the estate) so it's not massive but it still generates unwanted calls to the service desk
really hope someone can help!
thankyou
I have a user that when they try to log into Duke Progress Energy's website at https://www.progress-energy.com/app/loginregistration/login.aspx it will redirect them to a "one time authentication" page which requires them to use a one-time key to log in on a new computer. When going to this one-time website (secure8.i-doxs.net) it will get an error message that says...
This page can't be displayed
Turn on TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 in the Advanced settings and try connecting to https://secure8.i-doxs.net again. If this error persists, contact your site administrator.
Well, I'm the site administrator and I can confirm that TLS 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 are all enabled and forced by GPO. Restarting IE and rebooting did not help. Chrome and Firefox both work flawlessly.
Edit: This is IE 11 on Windows 8.1 Enterprise.