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The Change Requests system requires your machine to
have the Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 OR the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine installed to run.
If you have the Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 installed, then this
will be the technology used and the Microsoft Java Virtual
Machine is not needed. |
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Please ensure you have the following
settings applied to your Internet Explorer browser: |
- Go to Tools, Internet Options,
Security, Trusted Sites, Sites. Add...
http://dev.integral.co.nz
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- NOTE: Please ensure you
have Administrator rights on your machine when installing the
files below.
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Microsoft
.Net Framework 1.1: |
- You can check to see if
you already have the .NET Framework 1.1 installed by
clicking Start on your Windows desktop, selecting
Control Panel, and then double-clicking the Add or
Remove Programs icon. When that window appears, scroll
through the list of applications. If you see Microsoft
.NET Framework 1.1 listed, the version is already
installed and you do not need to install it again.
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- Please download and
install DotNetMsi to install
the required Browser Client Technology.
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- NOTE:
When using the .NET
Framework 1.1 technology, some machines may need
MsHtmlSetup installed. If
you are still having trouble logging in, then please
install this and try again.
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Microsoft Java Virtual
Machine:
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To test your computer has the Microsoft JVM installed, see
here: Java
Tester.
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If the Microsoft JVM is NOT installed, follow instructions from the Java Tester page or see
here: Microsoft JVM Downloads.
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Please make sure your browser settings accept Java
Applets. In Internet Explorer go to Tools, Internet Options,
Security, Custom Level. Ensure "Scripting of Java
applets" is set to Enable.
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- Please download and
install JavaMsi to install
the required Browser Client Technology.
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- The Sun Java 2 SDK version must NOT be installed on your computer. You can check to see if
you have the Sun Java 2 SDK installed by clicking Start on your Windows desktop, selecting
Control Panel, and then double-clicking the Add or
Remove Programs icon. When that window appears, scroll
through the list of applications. If you see Java 2 SDK listed, then uninstall it.
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Any further technical problems please contact:
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Glynn Flowerday: glynn@integral.co.nz |
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Andrew Taylor: andrew@integral.co.nz
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