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Site Requirements: Desktop/PC Platform Requirements

This document outlines the system requirements and browser settings needed to access a desktop application. It requires either Windows XP SP2 or later with IE6 or later, or Windows Vista SP1 or later with IE7 or later. The screen resolution should be 1024x768. Java Runtime Environment 1.5 or later is required with JavaScript enabled. Several browser security settings must be configured in Internet Explorer including enabling ActiveX controls, scripting, downloads and IFRAMEs. The Sun JRE should be selected over the Microsoft JVM.

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Site Requirements: Desktop/PC Platform Requirements

This document outlines the system requirements and browser settings needed to access a desktop application. It requires either Windows XP SP2 or later with IE6 or later, or Windows Vista SP1 or later with IE7 or later. The screen resolution should be 1024x768. Java Runtime Environment 1.5 or later is required with JavaScript enabled. Several browser security settings must be configured in Internet Explorer including enabling ActiveX controls, scripting, downloads and IFRAMEs. The Sun JRE should be selected over the Microsoft JVM.

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Site Requirements

Desktop/PC Platform Requirements


Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 or above with Internet Explorer 6.0 or above. Cumulative
Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 2 (KB867801) or above is a prerequisite.

OR

Microsoft Vista with SP1 or above4 with Internet Explorer 7.0 and above

Screen/Monitor Resolution
Best viewed with 1024x768 screen resolution

Other Software Requirements


Sun Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5.0 or above is a prerequisite

Java Script needs to be enabled

Browser (Internet Explorer) Settings


NOTE:

PLEASE TAKE THE HELP OF YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR/EXPERT TO MAKE THE BELOW CHANGES TO YOUR BROWSER
(INTERNET EXPLORER).

DEPENDING ON YOUR BROWSER VERSION, SOME OF THESE SETTINGS MIGHT BE AT DIFFERENT A PLACE/TAB.

Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM)


Choose Tools > Internet Options.
(Only if Sun JRE is also present) > Select the Advanced tab > select Java (Sun) > verify that the "use
Java <XXXX>" entry is not enabled or checked.

Sun Java Runtime Environment (JRE)


Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Select the Advanced tab.
When the Advanced settings appear, choose Java (Sun)> and enable/check the use Java <XXXX>
entry. (XXXX = version)
Security Settings – ActiveX Controls and Plugins
Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Select the Security tab, and then select Custom Level.
When the Security settings appear, select ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins > Download Signed ActiveX
Controls > Enable.
When the Security settings appear, select ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins > Run ActiveX Controls and
Plug-ins > Enable.
When the Security settings appear, select ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins > Script ActiveX Controls
marked safe for scripting > Enable.

Security Settings – Script Settings


Choose Tools > Internet Options > Security tab.
In Security settings, select Miscellaneous > set Active Scripting to prompt or enable.
In Security settings, select Miscellaneous > set Scripting of Java Applets to prompt or enable.

Security Settings – Downloads


Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Select the Security tab, choose Custom Level.
When the Security settings appear, select Downloads > File Download > Enable.

Security Settings – IFRAMES / Miscellaneous Settings


Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Select the Security tab.
In Security settings, select Miscellaneous > set "Launching Programs and files in an IFRAME" to
prompt or enable. Enable is recommended.

Advanced Settings – Script Debugging


Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Select the Advanced tab > select Browsing > Download Signed ActiveX Controls > select disable
script debugging.

Security Settings – Secure Sockets Layer


Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Select the Security tab, and then select Custom Level.
When the Security settings appear, select: Miscellaneous > Display Mixed Content > Enable.
Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM)
Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Select the Security tab, then select medium-low or lower for the deployment security Zone or
Custom.
Only if Custom is selected: When the Security settings appear, select Microsoft VM > Java
Permissions > low or medium safety.

To access this setting for Internet Explorer 6.0:


Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Select the Privacy tab.
In Privacy settings, select Advanced button > Ensure the "Override automatic cookie handling" box is
checked.

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