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  • JR2ALTA
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    • Feb 2010
    • 2028

    #1

    I'm looking at your Kyocera!

    I am Kyocera fanboy but now that Xerox has finally upgraded their software so it no longer relies on Internet Explorer, when will the techies at Kyocera finally upgrade their horrendous bulletin database, which still requires IE, and even when working properly is a clusterbuck?
  • slimslob
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    • May 2013
    • 36834

    #2
    Re: I'm looking at your Kyocera!

    Originally posted by JR2ALTA
    I am Kyocera fanboy but now that Xerox has finally upgraded their software so it no longer relies on Internet Explorer, when will the techies at Kyocera finally upgrade their horrendous bulletin database, which still requires IE, and even when working properly is a clusterbuck?
    Microsoft has replaced Internet Explorer with their even bigger POS Microsoft Edge. This might help. How to Enable IE Mode in Microsoft Edge.

    Also check if your favorite browser supports or has add on extensions available for "IE Mode."

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    • BillyCarpenter
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      • Aug 2020
      • 16308

      #3
      Re: I'm looking at your Kyocera!

      Originally posted by slimslob
      Microsoft has replaced Internet Explorer with their even bigger POS Microsoft Edge. This might help. How to Enable IE Mode in Microsoft Edge.

      Also check if your favorite browser supports or has add on extensions available for "IE Mode."
      I still had a few machines in the field that needed their security settings updated in order to access the command center via chrome after the latest Microsoft update.

      Long story short, the only browser that I could find that would work is IE and I had to enable IE Mode in Microsoft Edge. A warning pops up saying that IE will no longer work after May 31st if memory serves correctly.
      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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      • Phil B.
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        • Jul 2016
        • 22798

        #4
        Re: I'm looking at your Kyocera!

        He may not be worried, but the rest of the country is.

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