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Hunt42966  
#1 Posted : 12 February 2020 19:51:24(UTC)
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Hunt42966

We use the HSE Slip Assessment Tool and Stress Management Analysis Tool but following a company wide upgrade to Windows 10 neither of these can be used in our Citrix/Windows 10 environment. Has any one else experienced this issue? Do you have a solution you are willing to share? Do you have an alternative for either tool that you can share? Any help would be much appreciated
Xavier123  
#2 Posted : 13 February 2020 09:00:17(UTC)
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Xavier123

It doesn't help you right now but I understand that HSL/HSE are due to update the SAT. Content will largely be the same and I expect the update is principally to account for the nature of the programming.

There are various emulators etc. out there, often free, that might permit you to run a small pre-Windows10 environment if your IT will permit it.

Ron Hunter  
#3 Posted : 14 February 2020 15:36:58(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

Might be the browser as opposed to Windows version. Have you tried Chrome or Explorer as opposed to Edge?

jmaclaughlin  
#4 Posted : 17 February 2020 15:28:18(UTC)
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jmaclaughlin

Have you tried clicking on the properties of sat.exe,and changing the compatibility mode to Win7?

DTrembath  
#5 Posted : 08 October 2020 11:05:26(UTC)
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DTrembath

Has the issue with the HSE software been resolved yet as I still can't access data into the Analysis tool?

HSSnail  
#6 Posted : 08 October 2020 11:19:42(UTC)
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HSSnail

Its been a while since i used the Sat - but it was a download last time i did?

I had issues with the whole of the HSE site - turned out as others have said it was my I.E exploer - switched to Chrome no problem. I think IE will be obsolite shortly, they are switching to EDGE.

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