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Bug Fix for accessing NHS Journals A-Z List

We have been made aware of an error that occurs using Internet Explorer 8.0 on the NHS N3 network to access the NHS Journals A-Z list. IE 8.0 detects a problem and shuts down the browser.
screen-shot of typical error
If you encounter this problem please try the following fix:
1. Open up browser
2. Go to >Tools, >Compatibility View Settings
3. In the resulting box enter http://www.library.nhs.uk  into the input box labelled “Add this website:” and click the Add button.  You should now see “library.nhs.uk” in the bottom window labelled “Websites you’ve added to compatibility view:”.
4. Close the session, then try again. You should now be able to log in to the site as normal.

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