dwidgit - Tuesday, June 18, 2013 1:54 PM:
Any word on when IE10 support will be added? It appears that IE 10 is no longer an "optional" update, so a number of our users come in the next morning to find that they have a new version of IE and Aras no longer functions. (I have told each of them to roll back to IE 9, but I expect this will be on-going with each new IE critical patch.) Thanks,
Derek.
DirectorSD - Tuesday, July 23, 2013 1:01 PM:
Found this on the web ...
BLOCKING INSTALLATION OF IE 10
To block IE 10 from installing, download and RUN the Toolkit found here:
Store the files from the Toolkit into a folder you've created, e.g., C:IEBlocker.
Click Start > All Programs > Accessories
Right-Click Command Prompt and select "Run as Administrator"
In the command window type in the command to change directory to the location of the folder you created, e.g.,
cd C:IEBlocker
Type in the following into the command window
IE10_Blocker.cmd /B
to run the blocker command. You'll see a confirmation message that IE 10 has been blocked from installation.
RE-ENABLING INSTALLATION OF IE 10
To re-enable installation of the IE 10 update, run the same command as above, but with the /U option, i.e.,
IE10_Blocker.cmd /U
CycleOp - Sunday, July 28, 2013 3:02 AM:
Hi Derek,
It seems 9.4 which is supposed to be released any day now, supports IE10.
I guess most users have come across this limitation, and would have to upgrade to 9.4
Sagi