This happened to me when upgrading to 7.6.04 SP2. Our particular error, Caught 
exception :Object doesn't support property or method, was being caused by the 
AR System Search Preferences form. Apparently any user search preferences that 
were created previous to the upgrade were causing the issue. BMC recommended 
deleting entries in the AR System Search Preferences form. It only happened to 
a few users and when they would encounter these issues, I would go to that form 
and delete any entries for a particular user. That error usually pops up 
whenever the user would go to one of the consoles. Try that out. 

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of pascale.sterr...@daimler.com
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 10:11 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Caught exception :Object doesn't support property or method 
'getProxyGlobalFields -

Hi all,

We need some help with a production issue from all the web guru out there.

This issue only happens since we upgraded our environment to AR Server and Mid 
Tier to 7.6.04 SP5.
This is only on a custom Web application.

Only users on IE 9 or IE10 experience this error. The same users were fine on 
Mid Tier 7.5 patch 007.
Users on IE8 are OK. 

We have the web servers running in IE8 compatibility mode in QA as a test to 
see if it would solved the issue, but that did not solved the issue. It doesn't 
seemed to be a compatibility issue anyway.

We told the user to clear their cache and run in compatibility mode but that 
doesn't work at all just in case but off course it doesn't change anything.

As anyone have any idea what this could be? and why only since the upgrade? 

Thank you,

Pascale Sterrett

Kenavo ar wech all

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