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Old June 19th 09, 01:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
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Default bank site & enabling java

thanks twayne & i have been using this site of theirs for years & even as
late as 2 days before i started this post. thanks again

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Dallas.....

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"Twayne" wrote in message
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Dallas wrote:
Thanks Daave & I have subsequently did that & it is checked Enabled &
has been, so that's why I am curious(& frustrated) about it as I had
not been in there to change anything. I am still awaiting to hear
back from the credit union IT people.

thanks again


You have, of course, asked the bank if it's OK to use that rev, right? I
remember when IE6 came out; one of my banks wouldn't allow it for quite
some time after it was released. It's easy to tell what browser is being
used, so they apparently checked the browsers and versions when you logged
in. That particular bank even today will only allow IE for accessing
accounts. None of my other financial places seem to care though.

A long shot I suppose, but worth asking to make certain.

Twayne




"Daave" wrote in message
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You opened the wrong tab. Instead, drill down this way:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting |
Active Scripting

Which choice is selected? Enable, Disable, or Prompt?

Also, you should clear your browser cache and close IE7 and open it
again. Dallas wrote:
i see in toolsoptionsadvanced the box for java(sun) is checked
but beneath it, under "MS VM"the boxes for "java console
enabled(restart)" & " java logging enabled" are not.

1, do i check both & 2, i never unchecked them, so how did this
happen ?
thanks again


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
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hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say :"Your
browser is not capable of viewing this site because it does not
support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled. Please enable
JavaScript on your browser. "

I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

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Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T






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