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Go to Delete Browsing History tick all 8 boxes and Delete. Restart IE. Tools > Options > Pop-up blocker > Turn off popup blocker, this latter is just a temporary try.
Make sure you don't have any other add-ons blocking stuff.
Go to Delete Browsing History tick all 8 boxes and Delete. Restart IE. Tools > Options > Pop-up blocker > Turn off popup blocker, this latter is just a temporary try.
Make sure you don't have any other add-ons blocking stuff.
No, but KB4103768 was issued on 8 May, same date as Cumulative Update KB4103721 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.48. In Windows 10 the updates for IE are included in the cumulative update. You could try uninstalling KB4103721 to remove the IE updates along with all the rest.
An alternative is to try the F12 Developers Tools and on the Emulation tab choose to emulate an earlier version of IE. You can emulate any version from IE6 to IE10. Try the lowest version your bank claims to support.
Do they have Windows 10? If so, have they had KB4103721 yet? If not using Windows 10, have they had KB4103768?All my colleagues are able to access the website on their personal machines with no issues