Web Browser Support - Phoenix
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Phoenix has been replaced by Firefox, please visit our Firefox support page for further help and instructions.
Table of Contents:
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Phoenix's web page is http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/
How to Enable Cookies
- Click on Tools -> Preferences on the browser menu bar
- Left click once on Privacy
- Place a check in front of Enable cookies
Note: feel free to chose from the additional options listed for cookie "restrictions"
- Click OK
How to Enable Java
- Click on Tools -> Preferences on the browser menu bar
- Left click once on Advanced
- Place a check next to Enable Java
- Click OK
How to Enable Javascript
- Click on Tools -> Preferences on the browser menu bar
- Left click once on the plus (+) next to Advanced to display further options
- Left click once on JavaScript
- Place a check next to Enable JavaScript
- Click OK
Using a Cache Server
- Click on Tools -> Preferences on the browser menu bar
- Left click once on Connection
- Select from one of the following:
- Place a check in front of Manual proxy configuration and enter in the proxy server URL in the HTTP Proxy: field and specify a Port number
- Place a check in front of Automatic proxy configuration URL: and enter in the URL for the server in the text field
- Click OK
Disable Popup Windows
- Click on Tools -> Preferences on the browser menu bar
- Left click once on Advanced
- Place a check next to Reject popup windows
- Click OK
The instructions and screen shots contained within this website are specific to services offered by Real Time Enterprises only.
If you have any problems connecting to Real Time after carefully following these directions, please call (952) 943-8700 and we will be happy to help you.
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