
Line data: The CMOD HTML viewer will not be able to open line data files if ICN is configured to open files by MIME type. Alternatives are to use either Internet Explorer 11 or Firefox.
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Line data 2 PDF conversion: The AFP Viewer plugin fails to load in the Edge browser since it is a Java plugin which is not supported in the Edge browser. Alternatively, either Internet Explorer 11 or Firefox can be used with the Adobe Reader. For example, you can configure Chrome to use the Adobe Reader via its System Viewer preference. Some web browsers have preferences that enable viewing a PDF in Adobe Reader. ĚFP 2 PDF conversion: A PDF document is produced but cannot be viewed because the Adobe Reader plugin does not work with Edge browser since it is an ActiveX plugin which is not supported in the Edge browser.

The CM8 applet viewer is Java applet based and will not run with the Edge browser. The only supported Daeja viewer with the Edge Browser is the Daeja ViewONE Virtual viewer.
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The Daeja ViewONE Professional viewer is Java applet based and will not run with the Edge browser. The following issues and limitations were found during the qualification: The Edge browser can be used with ICN 2.0.3 FP6 and later releases. This has varying levels of impact on ECM client products.

One of the more significant changes is the removal of ActiveX controls which among other things allows for Java plugins to enhance browser capabilities. The Microsoft Edge browser represents an evolutionary change from previous Internet Explorer browser editions. This technote describes Microsoft Edge support with ECM client products including IBM Content Navigator, Workplace (Application Engine) and WorkplaceXT.
