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I have a few machines running IE 11 and if you run it in compatibility mode for the HR functions in EBS, it seems to work - I don't know how Finance tasks work in IE 11.

Annette Burge 
MSU Human Resources
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Schrock [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 11:23 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] New (for me) EBS problem on multiple win7 machines

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'