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use javascripts window.open() command, the following error occurs: no such interface supported and the page requested is never opened. From researching this, if found that Microsoft says to install the latest cumulative update for Internet Explorer to fix this problem: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=43545 It's already installed on both systems with the problem. This error still occurs even though with IE patch is installed. For that matter, all current MS updates/patches have been installed on both systems. Any ideas on this one?? Not sure what else to try?? Sure, they can use firefox or chrome but sometimes IE has to be used...Argg!!! UPDATE It appears that IE 11 version 11.0.9600.17280 doesn't have this problem while version 11.0.12 does. Bother running on Windows 7 64 bit machines.. javascript internet-explorer windows-7 64bit internet-explorer-11 share|improve this question edited Oct 10 '14 at 19:53 asked Oct 10 '14 at 17:36 GoinOff 639624 1 Do you have a pop up blocker installed? –epascarello Oct 10 '14 at 17:39 Possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/2314965
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>No such interface supported> No such interface supported Tags: Windows 7 Last response: 8 June 2016 14:55 in Windows 7 Share yasomandy 24 February 2012 20:41:36 I can't to open any program for http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/37307-63-interface-supported this error, How can I to fix this problem More about : interface supported Reply to yasomandy ksiemb a b $ Windows 7 24 February 2012 21:24:14 yasomandy said:I can't to open any program for this error, How can I to fix this problem I'd recommend getting ahold of your install DVD and loading it up while the system is running to perform an "in-place upgrade." This is the same procedure normally used to upgrade from an existing Windows Vista no such installation, but works just fine from within Windows 7, and can restore broken system settings. Reply to ksiemb m 0 l Ultomate1 3 March 2012 08:38:57 I have been having this issue where I would right click desktop choose personalize and get a message caused by explorer exe "no such interface supported". I work for a computer manuf. some of my tech friends found a fix that I just tried and resolved my issue: “ Explorer .exe - No such interface no such interface supported” error in Windows 7 Customers may report that when they are attempting to navigate in Windows, such as opening Display Properties, they are experiencing the following error: Explorer.exe – No such interface supported. To resolve this issue, run the following command to reregister all DLL files for explorer. 1. Click Start . In the Search box, type CMD . At the top of the window, right-click the cmd icon and choose Run as Administrator . 2. At the prompt, type in FOR /R C:\ %G IN (*.dll) DO "%systemroot%\system32\regsvr32.exe" /s "%G" and press