Resolution Settings (Zoom/Compatibility)
Please follow the steps listed below to resolve this resolution error message.
Zoom Settings...
1. Click the Internet Explorer icon (must have a web page open)
3. Tap or click the Tools button , and then tap or click Zoom.
4. Select 100%
Compatibility Settings...
1. Open the desktop, and then tap or click the Internet Explorer icon on the taskbar.
2. Tap or click the Tools button , and then tap or click Compatibility View settings.
3. Under Add this website, enter the URL of the site you want to add to the list (https://login.practiceadmin.com), and then tap or click Add.
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