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LEED Online seems to get worse as time goes on (over past 4 yrs)

Now LEED Online only works if I use a Chrome extension to Explorer - it does not work in regular Explorer anymore. Why is this the case? It is extraordinarily frustrating that this is the state of LEED Online. I have not met one client, contractor, engineer, architect, consultant who found this acceptable.

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Wed, 07/31/2013 - 20:26

Melissa please see my post below to solve your frustration with LEED Online as over 1,600 others have done.

Sat, 08/03/2013 - 20:11

Brent, we get that Green Wizard is out there as a solution. To keep on contributing to this forum, please help solve the problems as we are facing them—not all of us as GW customers.

Mon, 08/05/2013 - 16:40

So - the only way to use LEED Online now is through a Chrome extension to Explorer, or by downgrading my Internet Explorer to an older version, or by paying GreenWizard subscription fees?

Mon, 08/12/2013 - 18:16

Since originally posting - it seems that LEED Online is now compatible with Internet Explorer version 10 if you add it to compatibility view settings (click the icon in the browser bar that looks like a broken rectangle, between the magnifying glass and circular arrow.)

Mon, 08/12/2013 - 23:36

Well, not today, anyway. I have a feeling that a recent "upgrade" has rendered the entire system unusable.

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