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For optimum performance, please use Internet Explorer
v4.01 or higher to access this site. If you have a version lower than
4.01 click the link below to download a newer version.
Internet Explorer
To use Netscape 6.0 or higher, 128-bit security is
required, which is available as an upgrade from Netscape. To upgrade your
browser, click the link below to download the newer version and/or the
security necessary to access the site.
Netscape
System Specs:
A Pentium PC - 233 MHz
32 megs of RAM
Windows 95 or newer operating system
Graphics adapter with 800x600 display resolution, 16 bit depth or greater
56.6 kbs internet connection or faster
16 bit Sound Card and speakers for audio
Netscape 6.0 or Internet Explorer 4.0 browser (IE is recommended)
Required Plug-ins:
Windows Media Player (used for audio)
Audio and Internet Explorer
When playing audio in the browser, set your default player to Windows
Media Player. To do this, open the Windows Media Player application then
select the View menu, select Options, select the Formats tab and click
the audio file checkbox (a checkmark should now display on the box).
Audio and Netscape
From the Edit menu in Netscape, choose Preferences. Click the Navigator
category; then click Applications and select the New Type button. Type
a description "sound files." Type the file extension used by this file
type, in this case "wav" (but don't include the quotation marks). Type
the MIME type, in this case audio/wav. Click Browse and locate the Windows
Media Player application, usually located in a directory called Program
Files. Once you have located this application, select it by clicking the
Open button. Click OK.
How do I check my system requirements?
If you are having problems viewing all the content in the course because
you have to scroll right and left to see all the content, you may need
to change your screen resolution or screen size.
To check the screen resolution (screen size) of your computer:
- In Windows, click the
Start button, then select Settings, then Control Panel
- The Control Panel window
will open. Double-click on the Display icon.
- This will then open the
Display Properties for your computer. Select the Settings tab, and
in the Screen Area section of the box, move the guide to 800x600 pixels
for optimum viewing of content.
- Click Apply. Your system
may ask if it can resize your desktop. Click OK.
- You will be prompted that
Windows has resized your desktop, and asked if you want to keep this
setting. Click Yes.
- Click OK once more to
close your Display Properties box, and then close your Control Panel
window as well.
To check the memory (RAM) and OS version of your
computer:
- In Windows, click the Start button, then select Settings, then Control
Panel
- The Control Panel window will open. Double-click on the System icon.
- This will display your computer's general System Properties, including
the OS version and the memory (RAM). It may also mention the processor
manufacturer, but is unlikely to show its speed. Your OS should be
Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000
How can I check my browser?
A browser is an online software program that allows you to view web pages.
Note: we recommend Internet Explorer to take full advantage of the course
features. If you run Netscape you will need to install the 128-bit security
plug-in to access this site.
To check your browser version in Internet Explorer:
- Click Help menu on the browser toolbar (toolbar at top of page)
- Select "About Internet Explorer"
- A popup window will open and you will see the Internet Explorer
version you currently have installed. If you have a version lower
than 4.01 you can go to System Requirement in the course and click
on the link to download the Version 4.01 or above.
To check your browser version in Netscape Navigator:
- Click Help menu on the browser toolbar (toolbar at top of page)
- Select "About Communicator"
- A popup window will open and you will see the Netscape version you
currently have installed. If you have a version lower than 4.06 and/or
need the 128-bit security to access this site, click the link in the
System Requirements of this course.
What are plug-ins and why do I need them?
Plug-ins are online software programs that expand the capabilities of
your browser. In this course the plug-ins allow you to play audio, view
animations, and see reports. Some plug-ins require that you restart your
computer before they will work. If you have problems viewing any graphics,
animations or hearing audio, you can click on the plug-in links in the
Systems Requirements.
What are cookies?
Cookies are session information data files written to your computer by
your browser to help you keep track of where you left off when you were
last working on the course as well as for grades that are written to reports.
If your bookmarks are not working properly you may need to allow cookies
to be written by your browser. Note: we do not gather any information
about you from cookies you might receive while using this course.
To check that your browser enables cookies:
Cookies should be enabled by default for Internet Explorer and Netscape
users. To check the settings:
Internet Explorer Users
Go to Tools | Internet Options | Security Tab. The Internet Zone should
be highlighted, and the slider below should be set to Medium. To check
the settings for Medium, the user can click the Custom Level button and
scroll down to Cookies. They should automatically be set to "Enabled".
If not, the user can click the "Reset" button, or enable them manually
by clicking the appropriate radio button.
Netscape Users
Go to Edit | Preferences | Click Advanced Select the radio button for
"Accept all cookies"
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