The Compatibility View / Mode may cause display issues, please make sure to disable Compatibility View / Mode setting for accessing GMS or Analyzer.įollow these steps to disable the Compatibility View / Mode setting in IE 10 and IE 11 When using IE 10 or IE 11 to access GMS or Analyzer, do not run in Compatibility View / Mode. A minimum of Internet Explorer (IE) 10, Firefox 9 or Chrome 14 is required". "This browser/version is no longer supported. Question: What happens when you access GMS or Analyzer with unsupported browsers?Īnswer: When an unsupported browser is used to access GMS or Analyzer, the following message shows up stating that a minimum version of Internet Explorer (IE) 10, Firefox 9 or Chrome 14 is required. In IE 11 the Compatibility View button is removed. When you hover over the Compatibility View button, you will get a Compatibility View popup message. In earlier versions of IE such as IE 10, a Compatibility View button would indicate that a website is in Compatibility View / Mode. Today most intranet websites and web based appliances also meet standards-based web designs and this option in general is less important. In addition Microsoft kept the check box "Display intranet sites in Compatibility View" option. The Compatibility View add option was kept to allow the user put a website into Compatibility View / Mode on a individual bases. In IE 11, this option and the Compatibility View button was removed.
This option caused problems with todays standard based websites. In earlier version of IE such as IE 10 and older, IE offered the check box "Display all websites in Compatibility View" option. Today however, many standards-based websites are broken by attempting to appear like they did in Internet Explorer 7.