Will Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar load on Windows 7? - toolbar

I can't get the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar to load on Windows 7, assuming IE 8. Therefore I am forced to use Firefox and it's toolbar. Has anyone got the Microsoft toolbar to work on Windows 7?

You don't need the developer toolbar with IE8. Go to the Tools dropdown and you'll find a MUCH better set of tools under 'Developer Tools'.

It works just fine, I just hit F12 and it shows up normally.

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Application built using Pega 7 Designer Studio running in IE11 compatibility mode in Edge

Application built using Pega 7 Designer Studio running in IE11 compatibility mode in Edge. Is there any way we can disable this IE11 compatibility in Microsoft edge.
Disable IE mode on Microsoft Edge
Open Microsoft Edge on Windows 10.
Click the Settings and More (ellipsis) button on the top-right
corner.
Select the Settings option.
Click on Default browser.
Under the “Internet Explorer compatibility” section, turn off the
“Allow sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer mode” toggle
switch.
Click the Restart button or Restart the Computer.

Launching Google Chrome from within Visual Studio

I'm pulling my hair out over this since I'm already searching for a solution on it for a few days.
The problem is that when no instance of Chrome is currently opened and I press the Google Chrome Button to launch my web application, Chrome opens a new window on a gray screen. I can't load any pages, not even the settings page. It only occures when I do it from Visual Studio in Administrator mode. When an active instance of chrome is already opened, it will successfully open on that instance in a new tab. When I open the Chrome exe in the program files or via my desktop shortcut, it also works fine. It seems to only occur when launched from within VS administrator modus.
Steps to reproduce in my case:
Open VS in Administrator
Close all instances of Chrome
Launch web application in Chrome
New Chrome window opens with unresponsive gray screen:
Screenshot of the result
I've already tried:
Repairing VS
Reinstalling Chrome
Anyone already encountered this problem and has a solution?
Cheers
I had the same issue for a day or so and was really getting on my nerves!
I tried a few things:
Loading Chrome in Administrator mode (didn't work)
Loading Chrome independently, i.e. not getting Visual Studio to debug directly in Chrome, then pointing it to my app (didn't work)
Setting Chrome to always run in Admin mode (didn't work)
Finally I set Chrome's Compatibility settings to run Windows 8 and it seems to work now! Even from VS firing it directly into Debug mode.
I'm running
Windows Server 2012 R2
Visual Studio 2015 Pro
It's worth noting this issue NEVER happened in Visual Studio 2013 Community.
Hope that helps
Chrome compatibility settings

Stop Visual studio debugger when closing Chrome

After looking all over the web for solution, I give up.
Is it possible to make chrome close when you stop the debugger and make the debugger stop when you close chrome, like it does with IE?
Maybe there is an addin that does this?
I'm using both vs 2010 and 2013.
Thanks.
Only Internet Explorer can do this, as it's both a Microsoft product. Since Chrome has no direct access to Visual Studio it would be weird if Chrome could cut down the IIS process which is running on your PC.
If you like to see the "Stop debug behavior" you should use Internet Explorer as debug browser.
Stop debugging Visual Studio 2013 when browser closes

Websites in Asp.Net does not work in Windows Vista

I have a strange question!
I have developed a website in asp.net webforms, I've tested this website in IE7, IE8, Ie9 (RC), Firefox, Chrome and Safari, in Windows XP and Windows 7. Everything works fine.
But in Internet Explorer in Windows Vista, does not working. The website opens in browser, but when the application needs a postback it does not work. I don't know why it is happening. If someone could suggest something to accomplish this? I appretiate!
Thank you!
Att,
Highly doubt it's the OS... Check your internet options...
A failed postback could be due to a javascript error. Have you tried using the Javascript console (Shift+F12) in IE8, or using Firebug Lite in versions lower than IE8? Could you turn off surpressing javascript error notifications to see if this presents the issue?

Multiple Internet Explorer version browser testing (Internet Explorer 6-8)?

One of the best applications I've ever had the privelege of using was Tredosoft's MultipleIE application.
However, now that I'm using Windows 7, and that application was never ported to Windows 7, there does not appear to be a similar installable product available for testing pages in multiple versions of Internet Explorer.
Then along came Spoon.
However, they've pulled their Internet Explorer sandbox emulator due to a Microsoft cease and desist (WTF?)
So how do I test my web page designs in Internet Explorer 7 (I have Internet Explorer 8 installed), preferably via localhost?
Try http://www.brothersoft.com/ietester-153799.html
You might want to check out Microsoft Expression Web 4's SuperPreview: http://expression.microsoft.com/en-us/dd565874.aspx
It should let you test locally IE6-9, including compatibility modes. It also supports other browsers you might have installed locally and has a beta for remote browsers.

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