How do I set up my Microsoft, Netscape, or AOL browser to attend a web conference?
For all browsers, the first step is to enable Java and JavaScript. Microsoft Internet Explorer – Version 5.x 1. Pick “Tools -> Internet Options…” from the toolbar of the browser. 2. Select the “Advanced” tab. 3. Scroll down to the “VM” list. 4. Ensure that the “Java console enabled” check box is on. 5. Ensure that the “Java logging enabled” check box is on. 6. Select the “Security” tab. 7. Press the “Custom Level” button. 8. Scroll down to the “Scripting” list. 9. Scroll down to the “Active Scripting” list. 10. Ensure that the “Enable” radio button is selected. Microsoft Internet Explorer – Version 4.x 1. Pick “View -> Internet Options…” from the toolbar of the browser. 2. Select the “Advanced” tab. 3. Scroll down to the “Java VM” list. 4. Ensure that the “Java console enabled” check box is on. 5. Ensure that the “Java logging enabled” check box is on. 6. Select the “Security” tab. 7. Choose the “Custom (for expert users)” radio button. 8. Press the “Settings” button. 9. Scroll dow
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