
- #HOW TO DISABLE COMPATIBILITY VIEW ON INTERNET EXPLORER HOW TO#
- #HOW TO DISABLE COMPATIBILITY VIEW ON INTERNET EXPLORER MANUAL#
#HOW TO DISABLE COMPATIBILITY VIEW ON INTERNET EXPLORER MANUAL#
If anyone has made any progress on this I would entreating reviewing as I'm in need of removing this manual configuration on every users computer within our organization. I have found one other article that supposedly is the hard registry setting for group policy however this too is incomplete as all the keys are not present when using Server 2012 R2 and IE 11. Follow this answer to receive notifications. However when setting the website manually on a users browser and doing the above you will see the Console tab showing that the site is running in compatibility mode however when manually removed and using the policy its not showing the compatibility setĮven though policy results show this policy applied. You can fix this by either turning off this feature in IE by going to Tools->Compatibility View Settings and unchecking Display Intranet sites in compatibility mode, or by including the meta tag that Sologoub mentioned.
#HOW TO DISABLE COMPATIBILITY VIEW ON INTERNET EXPLORER HOW TO#
For more information, refer to this link: How to use Compatibility View in Internet Explorer 9 Hope the information helps. Use theĮmulation tab to see the current settings for the current page. You may turn off Compatibility View by clicking the Compatibility View button in Internet Explorer 9. One way to confirm is to launch IE then navigate to the site you want to have in compatibility mode then press F12 in order to bring up the developer tool bar which can show you if the browser is currently set to compatibility mode for this site. I have attempted this myself and the results do not present themselves within the Compatibility View Settings website list of a users browser. In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, select the History check box, and then select Delete. If this is the case, you will need to disable the compatibility and force the browser in its native mode. If the values point to 7 or IE7 than the browser is placed in compatibility mode. Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then select Internet options. Another way is to go to the Emulation tab and check the value of the Document Mode and User Agent String. Unfortunately this policy does not work as stated or presented. To clear the list of Compatibility View sites.
