Problem when running webdynpro from Internet explorer 8

Hello Dear all,
I created a webdynpro and everything i created is right. when i load the webdynpro (F8) to internet explorer 8 i can see the webdynpro . But the IE 8 screen shows no reaction. I thought that my webdynpro was wrong. But i ran the webdynpro from my officemates computer and in his IE 8 the mentioned Webdynpro works perfect! The problem is only the Internet explorer 8 .
I would appreciate your soon answers.
Alfito

I read this website
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and i set the zoom to 100% and my problem is solved. How absurd! i almost uninstalled the browser. Best regards
alfito

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