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Gary,

The F12 helped on some of the sites. The bank one especially. Once I got
a look at the actual page I had to laugh. It told me that IE 10 was
installed and to go to MS and "download _IE6_". But F12 allowed me to
set the compatibility and document modes back to IE7 and their ACH
installer finally offered to run. After that it was just a mater of
normal compatibility mode in IE10.

Thanks.

Roger Vicker, CCP

On 5/9/2013 9:55 PM, Roger Vicker, CCP arranged the binary bits such that:
Major manufacturers are shipping systems with IE10 only. Also, isn't
Win8 RTM IE10 only?

Can't use non-IE as the site developers drank the Kool-Aid and are using
Active-X.

Gary, will have to try that when I get back next week. Out of town for a
funeral.

Roger Vicker, CCP

On 5/8/2013 11:22 AM, Gary Kuznitz arranged the binary bits such that:
See if this will work:

GO TO IE 10 SETTINGS WHICH IS ON THE BROWSER RIGHT SIDE TOP. GO TO
F12 DEVELOPER TOOLS.. THERE YOU WILL FIND BROWSER MODE WHICH YOU
CAN CHANGE TO IE 9 OR 8 OR ANY THING YOU WANT..

I haven't tried it myself.

Gary

On 7 May 2013 at 21:17, Roger (Roger Vicker, CCP <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented
about Re: [PCTECH] Downgrade IE required?:

Except if it is a new Win 7 rollup system that comes with IE 10. Nothing
to roll back to. Second gotcha for the site developers not keeping their
side up.

Site support says only IE 9, and one site IE 8, will work. Compatibility
mode doesn't help.

Oh that KoolAid has an aftertaste.

Roger Vicker, CCP

On 5/7/2013 4:44 PM, Gary Kuznitz arranged the binary bits such that:
If you have them Uninstall 10 it will revert back to what was on the computer.

Gary

On 7 May 2013 at 14:32, Roger (Roger Vicker, CCP <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented
about [PCTECH] Downgrade IE required?:

Has anyone else seen users needing to downgrade IE from 10?

I have two customers now that are being told they need to downgrade IE
to PREFERABLY 8.

One is being told by a bank that uses one of the largest banking
software houses and the other by their national distributor.

I am really surprised that a BANK would require their customer to expose
themselves to the exploits that the newer versions close. The software
house has had months now plus access to the developer preview before
that to update their software.

Roger Vicker, CCP



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