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Instructions: Scripts or Activex Controls That Could Access Your Computer. Click Here For Options "

This document provides instructions for viewing a file on different operating systems and browsers. It explains how to open the file on Windows and Macintosh by double-clicking specific file extensions. It also provides shortcuts for viewing in full screen and returning to normal size. The document addresses potential security restrictions in Internet Explorer and provides steps to disable prompts and allow blocked content. It concludes by listing the system requirements including recommended hardware, operating systems, and browser software to view the file.

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Instructions: Scripts or Activex Controls That Could Access Your Computer. Click Here For Options "

This document provides instructions for viewing a file on different operating systems and browsers. It explains how to open the file on Windows and Macintosh by double-clicking specific file extensions. It also provides shortcuts for viewing in full screen and returning to normal size. The document addresses potential security restrictions in Internet Explorer and provides steps to disable prompts and allow blocked content. It concludes by listing the system requirements including recommended hardware, operating systems, and browser software to view the file.

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Instructions

Getting started

Windows users double-click: click_me.exe
Macintosh users double-click: click_me


View Full Screen

Windows users press: Ctrl F
Macintosh users press: Option F

Return to Normal Screen size

Press Esc


Internet Explorer 7 security restrictions

Depending on your browser version, you may be shown the following message:

To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running
scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options

To temporarily disable this, choose Allow Blocked Content then Yes.

To permanently stop the Information bar from blocking file and software downloads

1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
3) Click the Security tab, and then click Custom level.
4) Do one or both of the following:
a. To turn off the Information bar for file downloads, scroll to the Downloads
section of the list, and then, under Automatic prompting for file downloads,
click Enable.
b. To turn off the Information bar for ActiveX controls, scroll to the ActiveX
controls and plug-ins section of the list, and then, under Automatic prompting
for ActiveX controls, click Enable.
5) Click OK, click Yes to confirm that you want to make the change, and then click OK
again.


System Requirements

1) Hardware
Windows: Intel Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor (or equivalent) and 128MB of RAM
Macintosh: PowerPC G3 500MHz or faster processor and 128MB of RAM

2) Operating Systems
Windows: Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows
Server 2003
Macintosh: Mac OS X v.10.1.x, 10.2.x, 10.3.x, or 10.4.x

3) Recommended Browser Software
Windows: Internet Explorer
Macintosh: Safari or Firefox
Both: Adobe Flash Player plug-in, version 8 or higher

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