I am living in the Netherlands.
I can not install Windows 8.1.
I get: Foutcode 0xc190010b.
I even can not more install Internet Explorer.
What to do?
I am living in the Netherlands.
I can not install Windows 8.1.
I get: Foutcode 0xc190010b.
I even can not more install Internet Explorer.
What to do?
I'm using Windows 7 SP1 with IE 11 and every time I right click an image on a web page, the pop-up window forces me to save the picture as "untitled.png" even though the source image was not a PNG and not named "untitled".
I tried deleting my browser history as well as my "Favorite Web Site Data", but that did no good. Any suggestions?
Sincerely,
Todd M. Taylor
Hi there,
Prior to the 8.1 update I was able to run java fine on the desktop IE10. For work this is essential, as I access dropbox to upload files, etc. I'd much rather keep using IE, however since 8.1 I get an alert that some of my add-ons are not compatible with the new enhanced security features, etc.
I turned off "Enhanced Protected Mode", toggled various settings, uninstalled/reinstalled latest java, etc. Still nothing working. I'd rather not get a new browser as I love IE... any solutions?
I'm running a 64bit OS & processor, high-end machine.
Many, many thanks!
Andrew
Where do I find Help for Internet Explorer 11 ?
I have Windows 7 64-bit and IE11 but I can't find help for that latest browser. In Help and Support, I only find help for Internet Explorer 9
My problem is that since installing IE 11, I am unable to pin pages viewed on the screen to my Favorites; that is the pages that are pinned are different from the pages being viewed.
When accessing some sites in IE 9 and 10 unable to access the site.
Added the sites to comparability sites list. no luck,
Did the IE reset,
Website keeps on loading.
Installed the latest Adobe flash player addon.
Works fine in Chrome,
http://www.music-n-motion.de/
https://login.microsoftonline.com
Can anyone please help ?
Shashidhar N Bharadwaj
If I open an HTML Help system in IE, click the Search tab, type a term to search for and click Search, I get the results of the search in the left pane. If I then click on one of the results, nothing happens. The topic does not appear in the right pane.
If I perform the same steps, with the same Help system, in FireFox v26 or in Chrome v31, the topic appears in the right pane, as expected.
Is there a fix for this bug?
Running current W7 Home Premium 64bit on an HP desktop. I upgraded current IE10 (which was running OK) to current IE11 and now MANY web pages such as this one: http://news.yahoo.com/3-dead-20-plus-hurt-94-pileup-indiana-004307043.html do not render correctly. Items on the left side of the page stay there, but things to the right of those items get shifted down below all the left column items. I purged cache & tempfiles, etc. - no help. I uninstalled IE11 and then reinstalled IE11 (from Windows Update) - no help. Rebooting doesn't help. Pages look about the same in or out of compatibility mode. Current Firefox and current Chrome render the same web pages perfectly.
I run AVAST AV and LastPass.
Anyone have a fix??
I am using Windows 7 X64 with 16 GB ram and whenever I am using IE8, 9, 10, 11 I get the same issue.
When I close internet explorer it gives me an error. I am using IE8 and this is message from computer management
Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7601.17514, time stamp: 0x4ce7a313
Faulting module name: ole32.dll, version: 6.1.7601.17514, time stamp: 0x4ce7c92c
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000000000002f111
Faulting process id: 0x13a0
Faulting application start time: 0x01cf1908df6cbcb4
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\ole32.dll
Report Id: 20675620-84fc-11e3-b72b-e069952e06ac
Here is another crash as well of IE8
Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 8.0.7601.17514, time stamp: 0x4ce79912
Faulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x54f445c7
Faulting process id: 0x15d4
Faulting application start time: 0x01cf1874da559d3d
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Faulting module path: unknown
Report Id: 1b5cb9f8-8468-11e3-8dc4-e069952e06ac
If anyone has any ideas, please let me know
RussellTA
I have a user at a client site running Windows 7 Pro who is having a problem in IE. About 1/3 of the time when she goes to the Hotmail website, IE 9 won't load the site but displays a blank window except for a message about not being able to load the page.
She says this happens every day, however it mostly does it after she has visited other websites first and then tries to open the Hotmail site. If she opens her browser and immediately goes to Hotmail, then it opens fine (or maybe rarely errors out, I don't recall if she said that or not).
She has never had this happen with any other website and she can go to any other computer in her office and browse other sites and then go to Hotmail and it opens every time. So there is something on her computer that is doing this. I tried running ipconfig /flushdns, emptying her browser cache, and setting IE to empty the cache when exiting. I checked her network settings and they're all good. I even checked her hosts file and there's nothing in it to cause this.
As I said, if she goes to Hotmail first when opening IE it always opens and more times than not she can visit other sites first and still open Hotmail. But at least 1/3 of the time Hotmail won't open if she visits other sites first.
Anyone have any ideas of what else to do? I don't see how any settings in IE could do this since surely a misconfiguration or a wrong security setting would cause Hotmail to not load -all- of the time, not just some times.
Jonathan
Hi all,
I'm having trouble setting Internet Explorer to it's maximised size. I had a rogue program installed on the computer and it changed several settings. Can't remember what it was called, happened 3 months ago. Ever since IE has been stuck in windowed mode. I've tried setting it to maximised under the shortcuts properties and that lasts for a few seconds after restarting the computer before flicking back to being windowed. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Hi,
I'm having a cookie problem on 2 out of 2 tested environments using Windows Server 2008 R2 (with roaming profiles) and Internet Explorer 10 (IEAK'ed) :S
For instance when I login to www.google.com with my username and password, as long as I'm using my Windows session I'm logged in towww.google.com every time I open the browser (with all iexplore.exe processes closed before). When I logoff my Windows session my (roaming) profile is beeing saved on the fileserver and the locally cached Windows profile is beeing deleted.
When I logon to Windows again (on the same computer) the roaming profile is beeing copied from the fileserver to my client (including the .txt cookies), butwww.google.com isn't logging me in automatically. The same thing happens with other cookies related stuff on websites :S
Also tried WITH and WITHOUT folder redirection for AppData/Cookies/etc, even a newly installed environment with Microsoft defaults is giving me problems.
Anybody out there having the same problem ?
OK, I have an odd one here and I hope I can describe it properly. We have our staff and pupils separated with a one way trust and each has its own web filter. It's the same product but a different installation of it. Since Google forced secure search by default we discovered that pupils were getting unfiltered access to Google searches. The filter kicks in so they don't get access to the sites but they get the results because the filter can't interrogate a secure site to filter the searches. I'm sure you appreciate the repercussions when it comes to image searches!
Our proxy (Smoothwall) allows a content modification that forces safe search to force the usual filter level measures and in the staff it works perfectly; staff cannot get to secure searches and the higher security levels are applied. The problem for the pupils is that this measure works...for everything except Google. The pupil PCs refuse to use the unsecured site for searching so we've had to block most of Google to protect the pupils. What happens is when we try to enforce it, it looks like the page constantly refreshes but what's really happening is it's switching between http and https; the proxy switches the secure site on and the browser wants to return to secure, so Google is unusable.
We thought it was down to Google but we've checked and the staff PCs definitely work the way we want them to. We tried using a different search engine for the pupils and it works. We then tried using Firefox portable and that works too! So we've got it narrowed down to something in the Internet Explorer settings. We only support IE though (currently they are all on version 8 but we tried updating one to 10 with the same result) so we can't just do a blanket install of a different browser. We've ruled out the filter too because we can put a staff PC through it and Google searches unsecured. We think it must be something in the Group Policy because they don't apply to other browsers and when we tried a fresh PC image with no policies Google behaves. It has to be something in policy but we have no idea what. We're trying to add the policies one at a time but that will take a while so I'm hoping someone may be able to point me in the right direction.
Has anyone comes across anything like this before or offer any suggestions that could be causing it? I can find lots of complaints about Google's default setting and other establishments that have had to block Google but nothing pointing to this particular "flashing" issue.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Hi,
Our web application runs on HTTPS and in the client side javascript code, we make HTTP calls to localhost (cross domain using CORS). This used to work fine in IE9. But, in both IE10 and IE11, the browser does not make the localhost HTTP request, the error shown in console is "Access denied". We have tried to enable all related options in IE like "Display mixed content", "Allow data source across domains". The "Enable XSS filter" is also disabled.
Would greatly appreciate it, if someone can help with any possible options in IE that can get this to work. (or any other workaround)
regards
Arvind