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re: OT: Nerds Assemble (computer related)
Posted on 2/10/14 at 9:26 am to Prettyboy Floyd
Posted on 2/10/14 at 9:26 am to Prettyboy Floyd
I got program A and program B. Right now I have to view different parts of program A using different browsers because I can't see everything in one browser. This means I am using chrome for the reporting section, IE for the administrative section, and the support portal doesn't work on any browser at all. Meanwhile the support guy at Program A told me I need to downgrade to IE 8 to see everything. Problem is, program B needs IE 9 or higher to work. Also our systems are set up so they automatically upgrade to whatever the newest IE version is every time it log in. It's a very boring problem to describe (sorry) but it's kind of a cluster.
So the best I've come come up with is to stay on IE 9, and use other browsers for the various parts of Program A except for the support section which I guess I'm SOL on.
So the best I've come come up with is to stay on IE 9, and use other browsers for the various parts of Program A except for the support section which I guess I'm SOL on.
Posted on 2/10/14 at 8:14 pm to FinleyStreet
I would think your IT dept should be working on a fix for this.
Oc course, it it is your company, then that means you are in charge of fixing it. Good luck.
Oc course, it it is your company, then that means you are in charge of fixing it. Good luck.
Posted on 2/10/14 at 9:04 pm to FinleyStreet
I haven't used IE Tab in Chrome in quite some time, but last time I used it I was ablt to emulate different versions of IE from within Chrome. Sounds like your best bet. There are several different versions of IE Tab; I'd probably start with this one:
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