What causes the ’Multiple Browser Window’ message? |
Question: What causes the 'Multiple Browser Window' message? Likely Cause(s): Users encounter this message when when using CTRL+N to open a new window, or clicking on a link while pressing the CTRL button on the keyboard. Additionally, if a browser crashes, and is reopened, when prompted to restore the tabs that were closed in the crash, this would result in the same message. Additionally, it has been found that a setting within Internet Explorer called 'Send Do Not Track requests to sites you visit in Internet Explorer'. When this setting is enabled, the browser is clearing the a JavaScript variable used by GradLeaders to determine if a new window or tab has been opened. This setting is located under Internet Options > Advanced > Security: Send Do Not Track requests to sites you visit in Internet Explorer. Resolution: Currently, GradLeaders Career Center does not support the use of multiple browser tabs/ windows throughout the system. The following pages have been updated to allow for the use of multiple browser tabs/ windows:
When receiving this message on any other page, it is recommended to log out of GradLeaders Career Center, close your browser, and relaunch your browser following your normal login process. |
Posted by: Patty Godfrey - Dec 31, 2014 at 11:29 AM. This article has been viewed 13294 times. |
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