"Visual Studio Online does not support your browser. Please upgrade to a supported browser to ensure a fantastic experience" message with IE 11

Hi All,
I have recently migrated from TFS 2010 to TFS 2013. When developers are accessing TFS Web interface from IE 11 they are getting message "Visual Studio Online does not support your browser. Please upgrade to a supported browser to ensure
a fantastic experience!" and page is not showing up correctly. I can open Web interface from Chrome without any issues. Also I figured out if I open Developer Tools (F12) in IE Web Interface also works fine and screwed up again
when I close Developer Tools.
What can be wrong with IE11 settings?
Regards,
Oleg

Hi Oleg,       
Thanks for your post.
You’re using TFS 2013 Update 4 now?
Please share your IE 11 screenshot within this error message here.
Have you use the TeamCompanion in your TFS Server? If yes, please refer to the solution in this article:
http://www.teamcompanion.com/blog/.
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