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We perform multiple sacrifices every week.  Doesn't always help.
 >:o
On 3/19/2013 11:28 AM, Kramer, Jack wrote:
> Did you remember to sacrifice a goat to Hannah under the full moon?
>
> Seriously though, we've found conflicts depending on the Java version 
> installed. 7u17 works fine on one of our machines, but another user 
> got a recommendation to run 6u23 from EBS. Also, do you have UAC on?
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> Jack Kramer
> Manager of Information Technology
> Communications and Brand Strategy
> Michigan State University
> w: 517-884-1231 / c: 248-635-4955
>
> On Mar 19, 2013, at 11:05 AM, Bill Park <[log in to unmask] 
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>> Is there a website somewhere that shows exactly what versions of IE, 
>> Adobe, and any other software that is officially compatible with EBS 
>> and what settings need to be enabled/disabled in order for it to 
>> work?  I recently just installed 4 new Dell Optiplex 9010s running 
>> Windows 7 Pro x64 with IE9 and Adobe Reader 10 (with the latest 
>> updates for version 10) as I was told that’s what users need to have 
>> installed.  I was also told the following settings need to be set in 
>> order for things to work:
>> IE9 (because evidently 10 is not supported)
>>                 -Popup blocker must be disabled
>>                 -Adobe Reader must be the default handler for PDFs
>>                 -Compatibility view should be enabled
>>                 -Zoom must be at 100%
>> Adobe Reader 10 (because evidently 11 is not supported)
>>                 -Disable “Enable protected mode at startup”
>>                 -“Display PDF in browser” should be enabled
>> Am I missing something here?  I have set those settings on all of the 
>> computers and there are problems with EBS in some way on all of the 
>> computers.  One of the computers I cannot “generate a pdf form” for a 
>> travel reimbursement coversheet.  One of the other computers trying 
>> to bring up the cost redistribution form does nothing.  SAPGUI 
>> launches and then nothing happens in the browser.  There are more 
>> problems but those are some examples.
>> Does anyone have any advice as to exactly how I need to setup Adobe 
>> Reader and IE in order to get these things to work properly?  Again, 
>> these are all brand new installs of Windows 7 Pro x64 and they’re 
>> using IE9 (x86) and Adobe Reader 10.
>> Thanks,
>> Bill
>