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move the security level on the scale to the level medium or high (Fig. 1.2 );
click OK to apply the settings (Fig. 1.3 ).
Fig. 1 – Java security configuration
To enable Java in Internet Explorer:
Fig. 2 – enabling the applet in Internet Explorer
check the box next to Enable;
save settings by clicking OK (see Fig. 2.2).
To enable Java in Google Chrome:
It is also recommended to check the Always allow box to disable informational messages that pop up in the browser when running Java.
To enable Java in Mozilla Firefox:
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 (Fig. 5 and 6).
Fig. 5 – User accounts Fig. 6 – changing user account settings
Then lower the security level (Fig. 7.1 ) and click OK (Fig. 7.2 ) to apply settings.
Fig. 7 – security configuration
Next, you need to install the Java API. |