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Once the software is installed, prepare the computer for the Web-client work by doing the following:

  1. configuring Java;
  2. configuring browser;

  3. configuring Windows OS 

Configuring Java

In order to prevent problems in the work of Java, it is recommended to lower the security level to medium or high, depending on the company internal security policy. To do this:

  1. open Windows Contol Panel → Java Control Panel → Security (Fig. 1.1 );
  2. move the security level on the scale to the level medium or high (Fig. 1.2 );

  3. click OK to apply the settings (Fig. 1.3 ).

Fig. 1 – Java security configuration

Configuring Windows OS 

The work of Java can be blocked due to Windows settings. Presumably Java can be blocked by an anti-virus program. In this case, go to the advanced settings of the anti-virus to add Java to trusted applications, specifying the path (for example, C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe). It is also recommended to disable browser traffic check, which interacts with Java for supporting the work of Web-client.

To exclude the possibility of blocking the application it is necessary to lower the security level of Windows. To do this, go to Settings →  User Account Control Settings, lower the security level (Fig. 2.1 ) and click OK (see Fig. 2.2 ) to apply settings.

Fig. 2 – security configuration

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