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Press Windows key + R. Type Inetcpl.cpl ( to open Internet properties) Go to Advance tab in Internet Properties. Click on Reset. Click Ok and Apply. Restart the computer. Note: The Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature might reset security settings or privacy settings that you added to the list of Trusted Sites.
Click the Internet zone. If you do not have to customize your Internet security settings, click Default Level. Then do step 4. If you have to customize your Internet security settings, follow these steps: a. Click Custom Level. b. In the Security Settings – Internet Zone dialog box, click Enable for Active Scripting in the Scripting section ...
1. Open Edge browser, click "..." in the upper right corner. and then click "Settings". 2. Click on "Default Browser", find Internet Explorer Compatibility, and set Allow reloading of websites in Internet Explorer Mode (IE Mode) to "Allow". This option means that you can reload the page in Internet Explorer mode by selecting ""Settings and More ...
I have enabled IE mode in edge settings, both turning on "Allow sites to be reloaded in Interne t Explorer mode (IE mode)" and turning on "Interne t Explorer mode (IE mode) button". I have also enabled the optional feature "Internet Explorer Mode". When I click the IE Mode button the web page refreshes but does not change to IE Mode.
I have tried most of the applicable fixes from the Net, but nothing worked. It is not even updating the Windows 7 and from IE 9 to IE 11. Internet connection is fine. I can go as for as Google.com, but nothing further. I have even Reset the IE, but that didn't help either. It keeps telling me IE is old. Any advice will be very much appreciated
4. If you tried everything above and it still doesn’t work in IE, check your IIS settings if you are using a Windows Server. Make sure that the HTTP Headers > “Enable content expiration” setting, IS NOT SET to “Expire immediately”. answered Aug 18, 2011 at 15:15.
2. Type in "device manager" without quotes. 3. In the hierarchical list, expand, "Network adapters and Unknown devices. 4. List the names of items under Network adapters. 5. On all the items list under Unknown: a) Right-click and select Properties.
IE Developer Tools provides a "click to select" tool - for free. See Getting Started with the F12 Developer Tools (IE9/10) and look for "Select element by click":
it seems you have a 64-bit version of windows running, then you need to do the following: Open IE, go to "setting" or the icon for settings. Find "Internet Options". Find "Advanced". Find "Security". Check-mark the box for "Enable 64-bit processes for Enhanced Protection Mode*". Then click "Apply". Then click "Ok".
According to my experience the problems of IEx64 with jre x64 are due to the fact that internet explorer tabs are 32 bit processes, so they work only if they find a 32 bit jre. There is a registry key to force IEx64 to open x64 tabs: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main Dword TabProcGrowth set to 0