Internet Explorer - Web Site Report
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Vista
The Internet Explorer – Web Site Report screen enables you to view the following information for each of your organization’s visited Web sites:
The Web site URL.
Your organization's assessment of whether the Web site works.
The total number of active issues found for the Web site.
The total number of resolved issues found for the Web site.
To access the Internet Explorer - Web Site Report screen
Click Analyze from the Quick Reports pane.
Click Web Sites from the Internet Explorer heading in the Quick Reports pane.
The Internet Explorer - Web Site Report screen appears.
Using the Internet Explorer - Web Site Report Screen
On the Internet Explorer - Web Site Report screen, you can:
Review the high-level Web site information, including the URL, your organization’s assessment rating, and the number of associated issues.
Open an existing report, including any associated preferences.
Save your report. Saving a report includes any preferences, including your filter criteria.
Export your report data to a Microsoft® Office Excel® spreadsheet file (.xls file). For more information about saving, opening, or exporting a report, see Saving, Opening, and Exporting Reports and Report Data.
Synchronize your compatibility issue data. For more information, see Sending and Receiving Compatibility Data.
Filter your data by using the query builder. For more information, see Filtering Your Compatibility Data.
Select your Web site assessment. For more information, see Selecting Your Assessment Rating.
Select your deployment status for the Web site. For more information, see Selecting Your Deployment Status.
Categorize the Web site. For more information, see Categorizing Your Data.
Prioritize the Web site. For more information, see Prioritizing Your Data.
Double-click a Web site URL to view its associated dialog box, which enables you to review the issue details. For more information, see <Web_Site_URL> - Issues.
See Also
Concepts
Internet Explorer Reports
Phase 2: Analyzing Your Compatibility Data