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Galeygoo
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Currently, the only way for me to play games set up in the new format is to switch browsers to Chrome
 
I enjoy using my ie9 browser and would like to know what are the proper settings to use so I can continue to use ie while enjoying the new games and games that have already changed over to the new format.

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Are you on an operating system that won't let you upgrade IE past version 9?If so, you need to turn off Compatibility View for the site.It's been a while since I was on version 9, but I think the instructions are similar to:-Click the Tools menu and choose "Compatibility View Settings"-From the list of "Websites you've added to Compatibility View", select videopoker.com-Click Remove-Close your browser, and then visit VideoPoker.com again to play


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Post by Galeygoo »

Thanks for the help, Webman.  It didn't work, but I am a life-long Tech Remedial 101 student.  I also was unable to "remove" anythingthing from that compatability View List.  Not sure why.  "Add" was only option available to update. 
 
I have Windows Vista and am not sure how I could update any higher ie series and I'd hate to put you through the aggrivation of trying to help me with THAT ONE.
 
I'll muddle through Chrome, I guess.  Thanks Again

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I have Windows Vista and am not sure how I could update any higher ie series and I'd hate to put you through the aggravation of trying to help me with THAT ONE.
 
I'll muddle through Chrome, I guess.  Thanks Again
IE9 is the highest level available for Vista.

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[QUOTE=Galeygoo] I have Windows Vista and am not sure how I could update any higher ie series and I'd hate to put you through the aggravation of trying to help me with THAT ONE.


 

I'll muddle through Chrome, I guess.  Thanks Again
IE9 is the highest level available for Vista.[/QUOTE]

I thought so, thanks, Billy.   (muddle, muddle)

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[QUOTE=billyjoe] [QUOTE=Galeygoo] I have Windows Vista and am not sure how I could update any higher ie series and I'd hate to put you through the aggravation of trying to help me with THAT ONE.

 
I'll muddle through Chrome, I guess.  Thanks Again IE9 is the highest level available for Vista.[/QUOTE]

I thought so, thanks, Billy.   (muddle, muddle)[/QUOTE]
I converted my Win XP PC to Win 7, which I like. It supports IE11.

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Post by Galeygoo »

[QUOTE=Galeygoo] [QUOTE=billyjoe] [QUOTE=Galeygoo] I have Windows Vista and am not sure how I could update any higher ie series and I'd hate to put you through the aggravation of trying to help me with THAT ONE.



 

I'll muddle through Chrome, I guess.  Thanks Again IE9 is the highest level available for Vista.[/QUOTE]



I thought so, thanks, Billy.   (muddle, muddle)[/QUOTE]
I converted my Win XP PC to Win 7, which I like. It supports IE11. [/QUOTE]

Hmmm, Sounds like a suggestion. Remember, Remedial 101 here.  If you have the patience, I'd love to learn how to do that.  I'd just hate to do this to a friend .....(we need a "warning" emoticon)

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Post by Galeygoo »

I have found the way to upgrade. Thanks for the suggestion, Billy.

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