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Appendix A End User Requirements
Browser Test Settings
In order to run the Browser Test, the following settings must be
enabled on a user’s Web browser:
enabled on a user’s Web browser:
Table A-5 Browser Test Settings Requirements
While the MeetingPlace Web pages do not use ActiveX to make
calls into Java Applets from JavaScript, Internet Explorer treats
Java Applets the same as ActiveX controls. In order to have
access into Java Applets, both “Script ActiveX controls marked
safe for scripting” and “Scripting of Java applets” need to be
enabled. If one of these settings is disabled, scripting to Java
Applets will fail.
calls into Java Applets from JavaScript, Internet Explorer treats
Java Applets the same as ActiveX controls. In order to have
access into Java Applets, both “Script ActiveX controls marked
safe for scripting” and “Scripting of Java applets” need to be
enabled. If one of these settings is disabled, scripting to Java
Applets will fail.
Browser Test Settings Requirements
1. Internet
Explorer
Users
Users
Ensure the following settings are enabled:
•
Script ActiveX controls marked safe for
scripting: Required for Java applet access.
•
Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins:
Required to run Java applets.
•
Scripting of Java applets: Required for script
access into the Java applets.
•
Java permissions: Set to High Safety.
Disabling this setting will also disable Java
and the JVM. As a result, applets cannot be
scripted or run.
and the JVM. As a result, applets cannot be
scripted or run.
•
Active scripting: Required to access the
Browser Test, WebShare and Slide Show.
These settings can be accessed from Tools |
Internet Options | Security tab. Select Internet or
Local intranet and then the Custom Level button
to check and modify your settings.
Internet Options | Security tab. Select Internet or
Local intranet and then the Custom Level button
to check and modify your settings.
Cisco MeetingPlace Web 3.0 System Manager's Guide OL-6033-01