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I will ignore your remark.
You have explained what happens, and you have been served with suggestions on how to fix it.
Your unwillingness to try any of them, or to simply ask how to do it,
might be the cause for us not taking you very seriously.
Work with us, or go somewhere else.
Insulting won't get you very far.
In this case, the OP just didn't understand what compatibility mode/view meant. We knew it was in IE8, but (it seemed) the OP thought it was related to installing an application. Sometimes it's easy for people with Windows 7 experience to forget that not everyone knows the latest jargon and terms. (Not to mention that "compatibilty mode" is used during application installation, and it's also used for IE8 rendering - a tad confusing unless everyone knows exactly what's meant by the term.)
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