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a few minutes. Join Now I've run into a very strange issue. I've been able to narrow down the issue to only affecting Windows 7 computers although the
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question have been patched with the latest Microsoft patches. The issue is this. When the users that are running Windows how to open xml file in internet explorer 7 access a support website for our CIS/FIS system they can see their support requests but when they click on the link to access the ticket details Internet Explorer throws the following error: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/272359 Internal error: Warning unable to load XML document (file) ".\..\custom\customConfig.xml", error: Only one top level document is allowed in an XML document. At first I thought that the issue lied with the support vendor but since the website works with Internet Explorer 8 on XP SP3 I don't believe that to be the issue. I spent a healthy hour researching this issue today but all that I can https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/110358-strange-windows-7-internet-explorer-8-xml-error find are server side fixes for the issue which look to be related to anything from SQL to ASP. I've narrowed down the issue to Windows 7 computers only. The XP machines that we have running IE 8 do not throw this error. I have taken the following steps to try and remedy the issue: 1.) Tried compatibility mode. 2.) Tried changing the security level for Internet under the Security tab in Internet Options to medium. 3.) Tried turning off protected mode via Internet Options. 4.) Tried resetting Internet Explorer to defaults. 5.) Tried turning off the built in pop-up blocker. I've also left a voicemail with the support department of our CIS/FIS software vendor to see if they've received any calls regarding this issue. I just wanted to see if anyone here has encountered this same error and found a solution. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Internet Explorer with Windows 7 Internet explorer 8 keeps shutting windows 7 Internet Explorer 8 - Weird Problem   4 Replies Poblano OP Helpful Post Michael3829 Sep 8, 2010 at 5:05 UTC I ran into a similar issue with some XML reports with a vendor of mine tr
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