Configuring Your Web Browser
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Make sure you have configured your web browser properly. 2. If you have never changed your Andrew password or not changed it in a long time, change it now. …
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Configuring your Web Browser and using WebISO
A Computing Services Publication - February 23, 2007
For information related to this topic refer to:
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Portal Overview
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Web Browsers: Statement of Support
Overview
To be compatible with the Carnegie Mellon Web Portal and services provided by Administrative Computing, Computing Services and the Office of Technology for Education, your web browser must meet the following requirements:
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The browser must be configured to accept cookies.
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The browser must be configured to run javascript.
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The browser must be capable of 128-bit encryption.
Even if you are using a supported browser, you will not be able to access ALL of the services above if you have disabled javascript or cookies, or if you are using less than 40-bit encryption.
About WebISO
WebISO is the means by which Carnegie Mellon web services securely verify the identity of Carnegie Mellon users. WebISO does not require installation of a plug-in or any other software. However, your browser must:
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be configured to accept cookies
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have the Carnegie Mellon server certificates installed (see Server Certificates)
The first time you visit a WebISO-enabled…
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