![]() ![]() Typing the following will give the desired result: Sometimes the user agent string field isn’t a dropdownbox but a textfield. In the Emulator tab change the document mode and the Useragent string to anything but the standard, I use IE10 myself. This will bring up the developer tools where you can set the compatibility mode of the browser. Thankfully the solution is easy: go to the settings gear in the top right and activate the F12 developer tools. PPM2013 doesn’t give a message but the solution that worked in EPM2010 works in PPM2013 all the same. The problem was also noticed in the earlier version EPM2010, back then it showed a error message: ‘This Project Server 2010 feature requires at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0’. I think it is due to user agent sniffing, the browser manipulates the page before you see it. This post is about getting IE11 and Project Server 2013 to work correctly again. Here is the desired and expected screenshot. Here is a screenshot of a Project schedule opened with IE11 in all its default settings. Now here comes the pain, be prepared: IE11 will notshow you your schedule in any PDP or webpart by default! Yes,Yes,Yes? Then let me congratulate you with your choices for the newest and greatest Microsoft products :). Are you using Internet Explorer 11 (comes with Windows 8.1)?.Do you use a Windows 8.1 tablet or desktop?.Do you have a Project Server 2013 tennent running in your company?.Answer the following questions with Yes and this post will be for you: This is a very specific post only useful for the lucky few. ![]()
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