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IE Tab IE Tab A free (for personal use) browser extension called ' IE Tab' can be added to or to in Windows to allow Internet Explorer components to support displaying and running web pages in a tab inside Chrome or Firefox. This enables you to display web pages that use Microsoft Silverlight (such as CTI Navigator Web), Microsoft Sharepoint or ActiveX controls within your Chrome or Firefox browser, even if the browser itself does not correctly load Silverlight or ActiveX Controls. The IE Tab also includes an 'Auto URL' site filter that allows you to specify which web addresses should always be opened in an IE Tab in the browser. For optimal convenience, set IE Tab to always open your MLS website for CTI Navigator Web in.
Although it does not open the IE browser per se, IE Tab uses the IE browser control core 'rendering engine' built into Windows to support core IE functions within other browsers. Therefore, to ensure full security when using IE Tab, the latest version of Internet Explorer should be installed in Windows on your computer and it should be kept up-to-date with the latest security patches from Microsoft. (Automatic Windows updates usually include updates to Internet Explorer since the IE control core is an integral component of Internet connectivity in Windows.). Both of the original 'IE Tab' extensions are very highly rated by users.
Internet Explorer for your Mac and ChromeBook Supports Java / Silverlight / Shockwave / Flash Easily switch between Internet Explorer versions (IE7, IE8, IE9, IE10, IE11).
IE Tab is rated 4.5 stars (out of 5) by over 3 million Chrome users and has been a 'Top 10' extension since 2009. Beware that other IE Tab emulators may include adware, spyware, or malware. Free film editing software download. If Silverlight fails to load, crashes frequently or fails to properly display or print from all CTI Navigator Web pages in Chrome or Firefox in Windows, install one of these IE Tab extensions appropriate for your browser, and activate the IE Tab extension when running CTI Navigator Web.
Currently there is no IE Tab for any Mac browser. To print reports from CTI Navigator II in Firefox, either (recommended), or install and run. To add the IE Tab browser extension to Chrome • Open Chrome in Windows and to go to the Chrome Web Store. • Click the on the top right corner (also available in the 'Productivity' section of ) • On the Confirm New Extension pop-up (), click the Add button to confirm adding the IE Tab Extension to your Chrome browser. (For information on un-blocking pop-ups in Chrome,.) This will add the IE Tab icon to the Chrome toolbar and automatically open the 'IE Tab Documentation' web page (which includes information on enabling using ' to always open a website in IE Tab) • First-time users: • Click the IE Tab icon in the Chrome toolbar and, if prompted, download/save the IE Tab Helper (which is published by Blackfish Software to maintain IE Tab's compatibility with newer versions of Chrome). (click on image to enlarge) • At Chrome's download security prompt, select Keep.
• Open your Download folder, right-click on the ietabhelper.exe file that you downloaded, and select ' Run as Administrator' (or 'Run' in Windows XP). This is needed only for the first use.
• If 'ietabhelper.exe' does not install, download 'ietabhelper. MSI' at and double-click to install. • Close Chrome entirely, or open a new tab. • Note: Do not click the IE Tab icon when at the Chrome Web Store website. This can cause a misleading error such as ' Sorry, your browser is not supported just yet.'
To manually activate the IE Tab browser extension in Chrome at the website for CTI Navigator Web • Open a new session or new tab in Chrome and browse to the CTI Navigator Web address for your MLS • Left-click on the IE Tab icon in the Chrome toolbar (to activate the extension and re-load Silverlight if it has crashed) • Sign into Navigator Web. To set at the website for CTI Navigator Web • Right-click on the IE Tab icon and select • In the ' Auto URLs' options box, enter CTI Navigator Web's full URL address (including at the beginning, and / at the end) for your MLS (such as or ) • Alternatively, you can use the asterisk wildcard character ( *) in place of your MLS code; and enter (or copy and paste) *web.ctimls.com/ and/or enter *mls.com/ as appropriate for whichever address you are using for your MLS.