MS TS Web Access (https://localhost/RDWeb) not functional after upgrading to IE11 (from IE9)

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Can login in Explorer, however when upgrading from IE9 to IE11, I get the following message:

Browser Not Supported

This Web browser is not supported by RD Web Access. RD Web Access requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.

You can download the latest version of Internet Explorer from the Windows Update Web site.

Michael

Posted 2015-07-01T21:29:53.250

Reputation: 71

What version of Windows are you running? – cdavid – 2015-07-01T21:48:50.440

addressed above – Michael – 2015-07-01T22:52:22.810

Answers

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I believe this is your answer: http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows/127594-ie11-rd-web-access.html (or this for more unrecommended options: http://www.concurrency.com/infrastructure/ie11-browser-supported-rdweb-2008-r2/ )

If you have upgrade to IE 11 you may recieve the following error when trying to use RD Web access.

Error: Browser Not Supported - This Web browser is not supported by RD Web Access. RD Web Access requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. You can download the latest version of Internet Explorer from the Windows Update Web site

Resolution:

First of all this fix ONLY works on RDS Gateway servers with 2008 R2 SP1 installed. If you try it on a server without SP1 it will get rid of the error but you wont see any remote apps.

  1. Login to the RDS Gateway server
  2. Open Up IIS Management Console.
  3. Branch out the sites and then left click on RDweb. On the right hand side double click on HTTP Response Headers.
  4. On the right hand pane now right click and select Add…
  5. On the box that appears enter : Name : X-UA-Compatible Value : IE=9

Now do a IISRESET on the server and you should be good to go..

cdavid

Posted 2015-07-01T21:29:53.250

Reputation: 845

Thanks! I found a workaround, probably the same one in your link. It's a setting change on IIS – Michael – 2015-07-03T10:49:55.773

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Please read How to reference material written by others. In particular you need to quote correctly. I've fixed you answer this time. Also you don't need to add "edit" or "/cd" (your initials), this is just "noise". The edit history is available for anyone to see what changes have been made.

– DavidPostill – 2015-10-23T09:22:50.353