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gseales Siteadvisor has a Problem with IE10 in Win7 MarcVogl Apr 30, 2013 9:15 AM Hello, Our Company has a unable to get property empty of undefined or null reference sharepoint Problem with our Siteadvisor. And to my Support Askings via Email comes no support. So i try it here. We have Epo 4.6.5 Buid (168). McAfee Agent Versionsnummer: 4.8.0.641 McAfee SiteAdvisor
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Enterprise Versionsnummer: 3.5.0.573 Sprache: Englisch (USA) HotFixes Version: 785308 McAfee VirusScan Enterprise + AntiSpyware Enterprise Versionsnummer: 8.8.0 (8.8.0.975) Build-Datum: 14.08.2012 Art der Virenschutzlizenz: Lizenziert Scanmodul-Version (32-bit): 5400.1158DAT-Version: 7060.0000 DAT erstellt am: 4/29/2013 Installierte Patches: 2 The main Problem is - we have Win7 Pro 64Bit running. And after te upgrade to IE10 a poup appears. It says something about problems script error unable to get property empty of undefined or null reference on startup - it took some time to find out that uninstalling the Siteadvisor solves the Problem - but how can i fix that issure? Everything else is running fine - only the siteadvisor hook up on PCs that has get IE10 installed with the last update. If it will be a choice to downgrade IE10 to 9 i had done before but i tryed it out and it fails. Has anyone a Idea what is going wrong to the Side Advisor? ..is that a Known Issure?I feel a bit helpless after weeks of searching for a workaround that helps. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 13825Views Tags: none (add) mcafeeContent tagged with mcafee, problemContent tagged with problem, problemsContent tagged with problems, advisorContent tagged with advisor, siteadvisor_problemContent tagged with siteadvisor_problem This content has been marked as final. Show 12 replies 1. Re: Siteadvisor has a Problem with IE10 in Win7 Peter M Apr 30, 2013 9:48 AM (in response to MarcVogl) For better attention I have moved this from Home/SiteAdvisor to Business/SiteAdvisor Enterprise.From my own experience with the home product I will offer a suggestion that makes most things work
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