Save Compatibility View Settings in Desktop IE11

{Surface Pro - Win 8.1 - IE11}
I cannot get IE11 to save domains in compatibility view. In a session I can designate a domain to display in compatibility mode. During the session, everything is fine. When I close the browser and then go in the next day, all the domains that were in the
list are gone. The list is completely blank.
I go through the process again, but after closing out and then loading the browser again they're gone.
Is there a setting I'm missing?
Thanks,
Stathy

Hi,
Did you choose the option Display all website in Compatibility View?
The issue may be caused by any add-ons. So I recommend you run IE with no add-ons
firstly.
Click Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Internet Explorer (with no add-ons).
If the issue solved, please follow the steps to narrow down which add-on cause the issue.
Start IE>Press Alt to show the menu bar>On the Tools menu, click manage add-ons>under show, click All add-ons>disable half add-ons one time for quick narrow down>restart IE.
If it is not the case, try the following steps.
1.Delete your browser history.
Start IE>Press Alt to show the menu bar>On the Tools menu, click Internet options>Under Browsing history, click Delete>Select all the check boxes, and then click Delete>restart IE.
2.Try resetting IE.
Start IE>Press Alt to show the menu bar>On the Tools menu, click Internet options>Advance>Reset>restart IE.
3.Maybe your computer got infected with virus.
How to remove and avoid viruses, spyware, and other malicious software
http://www.microsoft.com/security/pc-security/antivirus.aspx
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