Web Browser Settings [1]
Allow Pop-Ups / Disable Pop-Up Blocker
Important! - Pop-up blocking software prevents the e-Protocol application from opening certain windows. You'll need to make sure that your browser has all pop-up blocking software disabled.
For instructions on how to enable pop-up windows for browsers not listed below, please see your browser HELP for guidance.
Allow Pop-ups in Chrome
By default, Google Chrome blocks pop-ups from automatically showing up on your screen. When a pop-up is blocked, the address bar will be marked Pop-up blocked . You can also decide to allow pop-ups.
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On your computer, open Chrome.
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At the top right, click More Settings.
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At the bottom, click Advanced.
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Under "Privacy and security," click Content settings.
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Click Popups.
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At the top, turn the setting to Allowed.
Allow Pop-ups in Mozilla FireFox
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Open the "Mozilla FireFox" Browser.
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Click on the drop down menu on the top right corner of the firefox browser, and select "Options."
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The "Options" window will open.
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Click on the "Privacy and Security" tab on the left.
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Within the Permissions section, un-check or de-select the "Block pop-up windows" checkbox.
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Close the Options tab by clicking on the "X".
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Pop-Up Windows is now blocked in Mozilla Firefox Browser.
Allow Pop-ups in Internet Explorer
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Open the Internet Explorer Browser
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On the Tools menu, click Pop-up Blocker
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Select Turn off Pop-up Blocker.
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When Pop-up Blocker is correctly turned off, it will show Turn on Pop-up Blocker.
Allow Pop-ups in Safari
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Open the Safari Browser
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On the Safari menu, look to see if Block Pop-up Windows is checked.
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If so, click Block Pop-up Windows once to turn off pop-up blocking
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When pop-up blocker is correctly turned off, it will show Block Pop-up Windows as unchecked.
NOTE: Google and Yahoo toolbars each add their own additional layer of pop-up blocking software, in addition to the browser's software. Please see your browser's Help guidance.