Hi
I work in a large organization and we recently upgraded our clients from XP with IE8 to Windows 7 with IE10.
We just now noticed that in one of our largest internal web application some of the functions isn't quite optimized for IE10. When the users try to use some of these functions they get the "webpage is not responding" message at the bottom of the IE Window.(Picture for reference: http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/ieblog/2011/Apr/19_HangResistanceinIE9_3.jpg ) If the user does not click on the message and just let the webpage do its work it eventuallt finishes and the user gets the result he/she wanted.
We have asked our web developers to adress this issue and they are currently working on it, but in the meantime we would like to minimize the number of recorded incidents from our users.
Is it possible to disable the "webpage is not responding" message? I've tried to search for a solution but so far i have not found anything.