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![]() NOTE: enabling the compatibility mode using either option will affect all K-State web sites.Select Display all websites in Compatibility View.Add and ksu.edu to the Compatibility View websites.Go to Tools | Compatibility View settings.Press the Alt key on your keyboard to bring up the top menu.From the Desktop launch Internet Explorer 10.Windows 8 only - From the Windows 8 start screen select the Desktop.To enable the compatibility mode for Internet Explorer 10, follow these steps: If the compatibility mode is not enabled, the progress wheel in KSIS will simply spin without ever taking you to Student Center, Faculty Center, or Advisor Center. This is easily tested by logging into KSIS and selecting the Student Center, Faculty Center, or Advisor Center. Internet Explorer 10īy default Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 does not run in compatibility mode. Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 7 or Windows 8 requires that the compatibility mode be set. Some versions of Internet Explorer may require the browser be set to compatibility mode for the browser to work correctly with all of KSIS's features. Click Start and start typing Internet Explorer in the search bar to find it. Windows 10 will have Internet Explorer 11 installed as well as Edge. Then they escalate it and it gets added to the EM site list as well so that other users don't have to mess with Compatibility View.Įnterprise Mode is great, but I do wish it was something that was controlled via group policy rather than an XML file that IE is responsible for version-checking and downloading on its own.Enable Internet Explorer 10 Compatibility Mode Assuming you mean Internet Explorer 7, the one of the easiest options is to open Internet Explorer 11 and run it in compatibility mode for Internet Explorer 7. ![]() The current process is the helpdesk helps them put problematic sites in Compatibility View and That we can't force the endusers to wait for the change to get made to the EM site list and for that updated list to propagate to them and we don't let them put sites in Enterprise Mode manually via the Tools menu control in IE because that setting seems prettyįlaky (and doesn't solve issues on sites where visitors using IE11 edge mode are redirected to a "your browser is incompatible" page in any case). I hate the sort of mismash of Compatibility View settings all the different users have today. I'd absolutely love to set the "Turn off Compatibility View" setting to Enabled in our environment. I'm not sure why you are having trouble with that setting as my experience is not the same as yours. Sites in our intranet zone that are in the EM site list and they all display in IE5 document mode, but they are all pretty old applications and were rendering in IE5 document mode via Compatibility View previously in any case. The sites in our Enterprise Mode Site List do load in Enterprise Mode. We do not have trouble with Enterprise Mode with the "Turn on Internet Explorer Standards Mode for local intranet" in our environment. Intranet zone) did not work correctly in IE11 with Compatibility View enabled. It seems to be stored in the registry as binary. ![]() Use the compatability mode to install if the software uses an older version of the Microsoft® Windows® operating system than what is installed on the computer. A particular web application that was accessed only via hostname (and was therefore automatically in the The GPO method mentioned everywhere on the internet didn’t work for me. Temporarily disable any antivirus or spyware software. We had to forcefully turn off the "Display intranet sites in Compatibility View" setting prior to upgrading to IE11 in our environment. I'm going to try the policy "Turn off compatibility view" and see how that plays with Enterprise mode. I've tried defining sites as Default in the Enterprise mode site list, but I think that defaults to compatibility mode because of the intranet setting.Īs I need some intranet sites to be edge and some IE7, this is troublesome. I not configure or disable it, everything gets converted to IE7 compatibility mode which is also wrong. If I enable this policy, it forces all intranet sites to work in Edge mode and ignores Enterprise mode settings. The relevant GP for this checkbox is "Turn on IE Standards Mode for local intranet" under compatibility view in GP. I need to have certain sites defined as "local intranet" for domain credential pass through reasons. Today I am fighting with the "Display intranet sites in Compatibility View" setting which seems to override Enterprise Mode settings. ![]()
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