Browser addin for IE 11 on Windows 10

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Re: Browser addin for IE 11 on Windows 10

Post by chivracq » Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:13 pm

Tom, Tech Support wrote:
Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:58 am
Sorry, I did mean to post an update here some time ago but forgot. We got things working again with this customer, but quite honestly, it was such a convoluted and oddball case that we couldn't pin-point the exact cause or what fixed it specifically. If I recall correctly, I think a major contributor to the issue was that the customer's macro folders were pointing to a shared/mapped drive on the host machine (they were running iMacros inside of a Windows VM on a Mac). Once we changed the folders to be local on the guest machine, then we had a breakthrough.

OK, good-good, Thanks for sharing this Update @Tom... :D

I'm not completely-completely "convinced" about the "Correlation" indeed, but OK..., glad you managed to get it to work for this User... :wink:

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I've "complained" btw in my "crude Style that @OP didn't like too much" :P on the super-irritating MS Site where you can't concentrate on the Content on any Page until you've found 3x the Word "Experience" and 1x the Word "Journey", grrr...! :roll: , about 'Regsvr32' that they could mention the Name of the "Offending" DLL in the Error Msg, + whether using the _x32 or _x64 Bit Version, + mentioning in plain Text what "return code 0x3" meant, + that dropping the _x64 Version in some "System32" Folder and its _x32 Version in some "...W64" Folder felt completely confusing and anti-logical to me...! :roll:
- (F)CI(M) = (Full) Config Info (Missing): iMacros + Browser + OS (+ all 3 Versions + 'Free'/'PE'/'Trial').
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
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