Ding! Yes, that was the problem. A thank you to all who responded. This list is a great resource. --STeve Andre' On 01/15/14 11:23, Gary Schrock wrote: > I'm guessing the machines upgraded to ie 11. I've seen similar errors > with ie 11 in our department, and it's not supported yet by EBS. > > (Annoyingly, I tried putting the block in at the global policy level > for our domain, but apparently it failed miserably, because everything > here's been updating, so I've unfortunately had a fair number of > problems with ie 11 and ebs as a result, and been manually downgrading > machines.) > > On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 5:55 PM, STeve Andre' <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> So, I have three machines which are failing with EBS. I recently >> checked the machine and all seemed well (win7) patch wise and such. >> >> This problem cropped up today as I understand it. That I have three >> machines doing the same thing suggests that it isn't some stupid >> problem on one machine. >> >> I'll be staring at them more in little while. I thought I'd ask here in >> case it's an obvious problem that I've missed? >> >> The user writes: >> >> "When I go into EBS to do a form, like a change of status I need to do, >> I get this message: "The application was stopped due to a critical reading >> error" Use the device "Standards" in your application - otherwise the >> application will not work correctly or visualization errors may occur. " >> >> "So when I get into the form it does change the look of the form and you >> can't do anything. At one point in the process my machine just stop's and" >> will not go any further." >> >> >> Suggestions welcome. ;-) >> >> Thanks, STeve Andre'