Fix for IE9 with LDLS3

Bradley Grainger (Logos)
Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 11,957
edited November 20 in English Forum

SUMMARY:

To repair broken functionality in LDLS3 if IE9 is installed, run the attached registry file: 8473.IE9-LDLS3.zip

This file is per-user, so you will need to run it for each Windows user that logs in and runs LDLS3.

LONG VERSION:

If you have used the registry file above, you do not need to follow these steps; this information is provided for those who want more technical details.

Microsoft has provided a mechanism to prevent the incompatibility between IE9 and LDLS3. To fix the problems with IE9, open Registry Editor and navigate to the key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_USE_LEGACY_JSCRIPT

Note: create the FEATURE_USE_LEGACY_JSCRIPT key if it does not already exist.

Create a new DWORD Value named LDLS.exe, and set its value to 1.

We have not received an update from Microsoft as to whether this fix will be in the RTM version released on Monday. However, it should not cause any problems to install the fix above, even if IE9 RTM is not affected by the bug.

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  • David Paul
    David Paul Member Posts: 6,003 ✭✭✭

    Not sure I will upgrade to IE9, but good to know there's a fix. Thanks for helping figure this out. [Y]

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  • Juanita
    Juanita Member Posts: 1,339

    Microsoft has provided a mechanism to prevent the incompatibility between IE9 and LDLS3. To fix the problems with IE9, open Registry Editor and navigate to the key:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_USE_LEGACY_JSCRIPT

    Note: create the FEATURE_USE_LEGACY_JSCRIPT key if it does not already exist.

    Create a new DWORD Value named LDLS.exe, and set its value to 1.

    I've attached a registry file that will create that key and value for you: 8473.IE9-LDLS3.zip

    Because it is per-user, you will need to run it for each Windows user that logs in and runs LDLS3.

    We have not received an update from Microsoft as to whether this fix will be in the RTM version released on Monday. However, it should not cause any problems to install the fix above, even if IE9 RTM is not affected by the bug.


    Before I even attempt to follow that fix (my mind is muddled to the max whenever I hear the word "registry" related to my computer), I would prefer to wait and see if there is a report somewhere on the forums by Logos to tell us whether this fix will be in the RTM version.  That would be the best case scenario for me.  Thanks!

  • BillS
    BillS Member Posts: 3,805 ✭✭✭

    SUMMARY:

    To repair broken functionality in LDLS3 if IE9 is installed, run the attached registry file: 8473.IE9-LDLS3.zip

    This file is per-user, so you will need to run it for each Windows user that logs in and runs LDLS3.

    We have not received an update from Microsoft as to whether this fix will be in the RTM version released on Monday. However, it should not cause any problems to install the fix above, even if IE9 RTM is not affected by the bug.

    Any new word, Bradley?

    Looks like IE9 has been released (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/products/ie-9/home?WT.mc_id=MSCOM_AH_US_RSS_113LMUS004274&WT.rss_f=At%20Home%20RSS&WT.rss_a=It's%20here!%20Windows%20Internet%20Explorer%209&WT.rss_ev=a).

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  • Bradley Grainger (Logos)
    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 11,957

    Any new word, Bradley?

    Looks like IE9 has been released (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/products/ie-9/home?WT.mc_id=MSCOM_AH_US_RSS_113LMUS004274&WT.rss_f=At%20Home%20RSS&WT.rss_a=It's%20here!%20Windows%20Internet%20Explorer%209&WT.rss_ev=a).

    The link you posted is still to the RC version (not RTM) as of 5:44pm PDT 3/14/2011. As far as I know, the RTM version will not be available until 9pm PDT (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2011/03/14/ie9-release-globally-available-for-consumers-and-businesses.aspx); we'll know more in just over three hours.

  • Bradley Grainger (Logos)
    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 11,957

    IE9 RTM fixes one bug (in the RC) but not the other. The patch available at http://www.logos.com/support/windows/LDLS-IE9 is still required in order for LDLS3 to function correctly if IE9 is installed.

  • BillS
    BillS Member Posts: 3,805 ✭✭✭

    IE9 RTM fixes one bug (in the RC) but not the other. The patch available at http://www.logos.com/support/windows/LDLS-IE9 is still required in order for LDLS3 to function correctly if IE9 is installed.


    IE 9 has been installed awhile without incident. But today I tried to run the L3 Passage Guide & finally ran in to the problem. The patch cured it.

    Thanks, Bradley!

    Grace & Peace,
    Bill


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  • George Somsel
    George Somsel Member Posts: 10,153 ✭✭✭

    LONG VERSION:

    If you have used the registry file above, you do not need to follow these steps; this information is provided for those who want more technical details.

    Microsoft has provided a mechanism to prevent the incompatibility between IE9 and LDLS3. To fix the problems with IE9, open Registry Editor and navigate to the key:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_USE_LEGACY_JSCRIPT

    Note: create the FEATURE_USE_LEGACY_JSCRIPT key if it does not already exist.

    Create a new DWORD Value named LDLS.exe, and set its value to 1.

    I was going to take this route, but there is no "FeatureControl" under "Main" so I'm waiting for you to post updated information.

    george
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  • Cristiano Franco
    Cristiano Franco Member Posts: 11

    HI. I am Brazilian and I use the Libronix 3 and I'm here to tell you the Logos, which released the patch for Internet Explorer 9.0 has not solved my problem. Please presice know when we will offer a definitive correction.
    Since now, thank you. In Christ, Lord of Glory.
    Rev. Cristiano. ps: excuse my English.

  • Kevin Becker
    Kevin Becker Member Posts: 5,604 ✭✭✭

    HI. I am Brazilian and I use the Libronix 3 and I'm here to tell you the Logos, which released the patch for Internet Explorer 9.0 has not solved my problem. Please presice know when we will offer a definitive correction.
    Since now, thank you. In Christ, Lord of Glory.
    Rev. Cristiano. ps: excuse my English.

    You could uninstall IE9 and go back to IE8

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,673 ✭✭✭

    HI. I am Brazilian and I use the Libronix 3 and I'm here to tell you the Logos, which released the patch for Internet Explorer 9.0 has not solved my problem.

    Please be sure you have installed Libronix 3.0g together with the patch as this does work.

    Dave
    ===

    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Paul J. Collins
    Paul J. Collins Member Posts: 1

    Thank you so much for this information.  I was getting frustrated with the issues that I have been having with W7 and Logos 3g.  This has really helped.  I always seem to have problems with Logos when it is the weekend and no one is there to answer the phone.

  • Oliver
    Oliver Member Posts: 14

    Still using sermon file addin and ran into this problem. But the fix worked. Thanks!

  • Vicentiu Neagoe
    Vicentiu Neagoe Member Posts: 7

    I've had this patch applied for a while now, and Logos 3 seemed to work fine.

    I haven't used it for about 6 months, and when I started it back up today, it's been very unstable... crashing frequently.

    Seems to be related to IE 9 compatibility.

    Is there any other solution besides downgrading to IE 8?

  • Unix
    Unix Member Posts: 2,192

    If it's IE related the best solution is usually to downgrade to IE 8. You can do that from the Control Panel. On Windows 7 Microsoft still issues updates for IE 8:

    Seems to be related to IE 9 compatibility.

    Is there any other solution besides downgrading to IE 8?

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  • Vicentiu Neagoe
    Vicentiu Neagoe Member Posts: 7

    Yup. Downgraded to IE 8 and Logos 3 is happy again... along with me.

  • Mike Manis
    Mike Manis Member Posts: 7

    Bradley,

    Thanks for leaving this solution posted.  I just moved from my Windows Vista 32 laptop to a Windows Vista 64 desktop.  The desktop had a hard drive crash, so I have spent many days restoring Windows Vista 64 OS and applications.  While I could restore to a  2.0 TB drive, Windows Update would not run (hard drive too big!), Finally got things working on a 750 GB drive (original size on the desktop).  Then getting applications working (email and MS office, etc.).  Logos 5 installed and no issues! [:)] However, I still use Parallel Bible Versions from Logos version 3 (Libronix or LDLS) to prepare class materials for the Wednesday night Bible Study I lead.  I remember installing the patch on my laptop a couple of years ago, but had not installed it to the desktop before the hard drive crash.  Happily, adding this registry key restored functionality for Parallel Bible Versions.  Libronix (Logos 3) seemed to be working otherwise, but I really only tried to get this one tool working.

    Once I upgrade hardware to Windows 7 or 8 or a new Mac, I will be upgrading to Logos 6.  Until then I remain a Logos 5 Gold user.

    Mike Manis

    Sunrise, FL