


Microsoft has issued an advisory workaround for the issue. Harder to swallow, is that Outlook Web Access (Exchange 2007, 20) doesn’t load in Internet Explorer 11. Surely that wouldn’t have been too difficult to fix in time? Windows 8.1, Internet Explorer 11: Microsoft Dropped the Ball Currently there is no update available for Acrobat Reader, and opening a PDF in IE11 produces a security warning that you are about to exit Enhanced Protected Mode, which will be confusing for many. Internet Explorer and Acrobat Reader integration needs to be updated to work with IE11’s new Enhanced Protected Mode. All other video services seem to display without any problems. Meanwhile, I’m still unable to view videos on YouTube correctly. Google recently corrected an issue that led to a formatting problem when returning results from its search engine. Not only have there been widespread reports this week that some tablet users are experiencing problems booting after upgrading to Windows RT 8.1, but it also seems I’m not the only person to be having difficulties with Internet Explorer 11 ( IE11). It will reset all your preferences and settings in Internet Explorer, but it might get IE working again.So much for the almost three-month hiatus between Windows 8.1 release to manufacturing (RTM) and general availability (GA) that was supposed to give manufacturers and partners time to update drivers and applications so that the upgrade would prove glitch-free for users. Run it and follow the steps in the wizard. Click here to download the automatic wizard provided officially by Microsoft. If none of the above solutions work for you, then you can try resetting Internet Explorer settings. In my friend's case, it turned out to be some toolbar which was installed accidentally with a third party app. This will help you find which exactly add-on is preventing IE from starting. Disable all the addons and enable them one by one. If this starts IE successfully, then it means some addon is causing the issue and we need to determine which one it is. If this does not help, then try to run Internet Explorer without addons as often addons cause IE to crash when it starts: iexplore.exe -extoff Run the two wizards marked with the green line in the picture below. Click the Troubleshooting link there at the bottom. Open the Control Panel (see all the possible ways to open Control Panel in Windows 8.1) and go to Control Panel\System and Security\Action Center. The IE troubleshooter can be launched from the Control Panel as well. My friend is a casual PC user so there is no chance of him using the command line. Since I prefer the command line, I run the IE troubleshooter with the following command: msdt.exe -id IEBrowseWebDiagnostic The main benefit from this solution is that it diagnoses and fixes all issues automatically. First, I suggested him to run the Internet Explorer troubleshooter.
