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Internet Explorer 4.x (PC)
- Go to View on top of browser and choose Internet Options.
- Select the Security tab and then choose the " Custom (for expert users)" option.
- Click on the Setting button.
- Scroll down to the Scripting option and then select the box to enable " Active Scripting."
- Press OK to save changes and then close the Internet Options window.
Internet Explorer 5.x, 6.x (PC)
- Go to Tools on top of browser and choose Internet Options.
- Select the Security tab and then choose the Internet icon.
- Click on the Custom Level button.
- Scroll down to the Scripting option and then select the box to enable " Active Scripting."
- Press OK to save changes and then close the Internet Options window.
Internet Explorer 4.x (MAC)
- Go to Edit on top of browser and choose Preferences on bottom of list.
- On the left-hand side of the box, click on the triangle labeled Web Browser to open its sub-choices.
- Select Web Content from the list of sub-choices.
- Find the " Active Content" section and check the box for " Enable Scripting."
- Press OK to save changes and then close the Preferences window.
Netscape 4.x (MAC & PC)
- Go to Edit on top of browser and choose Preferences on bottom of list.
- Click on Advanced on the left-hand side of the box.
- On the right-hand side of the box, choose " Enable JavaScript."
- Press OK to save changes and then close the Preferences window.
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