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Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/no-such-interface-supported-windows-7-internet/32fcce29-645e-4388-8f9e-e6436002272e Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up In IE, getting error as `no such interface supported` - line - window.open up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 I am using IE 11 on windows server 2008 R2 edition. One of tableau URL i open on IE 11 and then there is a link "Export data". When click http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23149651/in-ie-getting-error-as-no-such-interface-supported-line-window-open at "Export data", then it gives me javascript error as no such interface supported. when debug the error then it shows line windows.open(...) script in .js file. I have not created tableau page, i don't have any control over there. This is working fine in all other machines, tested in IE 8, IE 11 at other machine. Please suggst, how i could resolve this error, what is the configuraiton missing in IE to enable - Window.open Thanks javascript internet-explorer internet-explorer-11 window.open browser-security share|improve this question asked Apr 18 '14 at 7:38 Dhaval 53421846 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote For whatever reason the script on this page got my machine working again: http://iefaq.info/index.php?action=artikel&cat=42&id=133&artlang=en http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2854645 share|improve this answer answered Sep 14 '14 at 10:20 shareef 3,04922849 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email disca
infamous "error on page" message when attempting to access certain web sites using IE 32-bit on Windows 7 64-bit. A little digging revealed that the actual http://www.lnssoftware.ca/blog/?p=117 error was "No such interface supported" errors being thrown by the http://www.mcbsys.com/blog/2010/03/ie8-no-such-interface-supported/ Java script window.open() method. Google reveals a number of suggestions for how to fix this problem, most of which involve registering various DLLs using regsvr32. None of the suggested fixes worked for me though. Finally I found that using IE 64-bit got rid of no such the problem. Obviously there is a problem running IE 32-bit on 64-bit windows. Sheesh! Updated 11/10/2010 I finally got completely fed up with having to remember to run IE 64-bit for sites that used the window.open() method. A bit more Googling turned up a link to a script that re-registered all of the DLLs required to no such interface make IE 32-bit happy. The script can be found here: http://iefaq.info/index.php?action=artikel&cat=42&id=133&artlang=en There are number of files available for download. To fix this problem you want the one titled ie8-rereg.32on64.zip. Just close all open applications on your PC and run the .CMD file. To do that, extract the .CMD file from the ZIP archive, start CMD.EXE as administrator and execute the .CMD file. You can also get the file here. This is just a copy of the file downloaded from the link given above. I make no guarantees about the usefulness or safety of this file. Use at your own risk. This entry was posted on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at 2:11 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Steve's Blog is proudly powered by WordPress Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS).
Case Study Proactive I.T. Services MCB Proactive Watch MCB Proactive Care I.T. Services Comparison I.T. Services Case Study Consulting Approach About Contact User Blog Tech Blog Home \ Blog \IE8 No such interface supported IE8 No such interface supported Mark Berry March 2, 2010 I hate it when this happens. Under Windows 7, Internet Explorer 8 was giving consistent messages when JavaScript tried to open a new window: "No such interface supported." Debugging mode shows that this is happening when trying to open a window: Google has many suggestions, mostly about using regsvr32 to re-register actxprxy.dll (which works) and shdocvw.dll (which fails with a message like "The module ‘shdocvw.dll' was loaded but the entry-point DllRegisterServer was not found. Make sure that ‘shdocvw.dll' is a valid DLL or OCX file and then try again.").
This stackoverflow article led me to the MSKB 180176 about the problem under IE4 (!). That led to the modified article 281679 for IE 5 and 6. Unfortunately, no similar article exists for IE 8. But: read the symptoms in that article. Sure enough, even when I right-click on a link and select Open in New Window, nothing happens. So it's not just a JavaScript issue. I tried resetting IE 8 to its default, suggested here. Didn't help. I tried MSCONFIG, disabling all non-Microsoft startup items, also suggested here. Didn't help. I tried re-registering all the DLLs listed in MSKB 281679, even though about half of them fail to register in Win7. Didn't help. I tried re-registering C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\ieproxy.dll, as suggested in a partner forum. Didn't help. I tried rebooting to Safe Mode with Networking (had to type in my Bitlocker key-that's new). THAT helped! Okay so it's a driver? This is on a docked Lenovo ThinkPad T60p. I tried booting undocked. THAT worked! Okay so it's something that only happens when docked-video? Just for grins, I tried booting docked again, with all drivers enabled. NOW it works! What? What happened? What fixed it? Did I need to reboot after one of those regsvr32 calls? Is the problem permanently fixed? I'm glad it's working for now, but I sure wish I knew what the problem was and