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Microsoft no longer supports Internet Explorer (IE) 11 as of June 15, 2022. For more information, refer to: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/internet-explorer-11.


Beginning with version 8, Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) includes a Compatibility View feature which, if enabled for a given web page, causes Internet Explorer to render that page in IE 7 Standards Mode. This allows later versions of the browser to render pages which have not been updated for modern standards support with Internet Explorer. In addition, IE 11 adds support for an Enterprise Mode which causes Internet Explorer to emulate some behaviors of IE 8.

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If you see these indications, modify your browser configuration to not use compatibility mode. If necessary, consult your IT organization for assistance on how to do this.pagebreak