Note on Using Virtual Server in IE8 Browser

  

Whether you are running a virtual server under Windows 7 or a virtual server under Windows 7, you need to use Virtual Server Management Web in IE8 browser. Site". In addition, users should pay attention to other items:

1. Use IE8 in compatible mode

If the user does not use IE8 in compatibility mode, they will find the drop-down menu bar. Not available, and will find that the browser can only be used offline, not linked to the website. In order for IE8 to be in compatibility mode, the user can do the following: Click on the IE8 Tools menu and select "Compatibility View Settings". Here the user can add the virtual server Uniform Resource Locator (URL, ie the URL).

2. Open the IE menu option

Each time the user releases the mouse from the virtual server, the virtual server host key (the ALT key on the right side of the keyboard) will cause the IE browser menu bar to pop up. And cause user interface jitter. Users can solve this problem by configuring the IE menu bar properties to be permanently displayed. The specific steps are: select "View" in the IE browser bar, select "Toolbar" and then select "Menu Bar".

3. Remove the authentication prompt that pops up each time you link the virtual machine: There are two ways to solve this problem

The first method: enable the virtual server site after joining the trust site rank The specific steps are:

Open the IE toolbar menu (Tools) > select "Internet Options" > Switch to "Security Mode" > Select "Trusted Site (Trusted Sites > Options > Click on "Sites" > Enter the virtual server address in the pop-up dialog box and click "Add" (remind the user here, you need to remove the "Require verification for all sites in this zone" option ) > Click "Close" > Click "Custom level" to pull the option unit to the bottom, you will find "User Authentication" > select "Automatically use current username and password" > Click "Apply"

The second method: Add the virtual server site to the LAN site, the specific method is:

Open IE "Tools" > select "Internet Options" > Switch to "Security Mode" > Select "Local intranet" > Click "Sites" > Select "Advanced" > Enter the virtual server address in the pop-up dialog box and click "Add" > click "Close"

Note:

If the user is at When the IE8 option is modified, the virtual server is running, and the computer will display a reminder dialog box in an infinite loop: "The site you specified has joined the trusted site area, is it moved to the local Internet zone? "This dialog will also appear here after the user clicks "Yes". At this point, the user will see that the virtual server site is not in the zone when checking the "trusted sites" zone. The solution to this problem is to enter as an administrator. Windows 7 user interface and repeat the actions listed above.

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