have you tried useing the compatibility mode in ie if it is still there? you
can set it for afending web pages or set it globally to all web sites.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 5:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ie11

Hi guys.  In response to one person on the list, it well may be a case
that some websites don't read as they have with ie10 installed prior.
Most work fine but there have been some sitings of websites which worked
before but in ie11, aren't the most user-friendly. With time, one can
only hope it all irons out.

   I've held back on the desktop to see and make absolutely sure but I
think the unknown and how it will interact with some sites are the
biggest things thus far.
Jesse
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