Supported browsers
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rather than http://www.olpas.co.uk.
In order to register or log in to this system, you must have both JavaScript and Cookies
enabled, and be using a modern browser. This site has been tested with
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and higher,
and Mozilla Firefox 2. The
site may function in other browsers, but we cannot support them, and recommend that you use one
of the browsers that we have tested with the system.
Please note that AOL browsers are not supported.
The rest of this page explains how to enable JavaScript and Cookies in the browsers we
support. These instructions are for Windows PCs; there may be slight differences on other
platforms. Whenever you make a change to your browser settings, you may need to restart
your browser to ensure that the new settings are being used.
Activating JavaScript
| Browser |
Details |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and 6 |
Click on the 'Tools' menu, select 'Internet Options', then click on the 'Security'
tab. Select the 'Internet' zone at the top of the tab, then click on the 'Custom
Level...' button. Scroll down to the 'Scripting' options, and select 'Enable' for
'Active scripting'. Click 'OK', then 'OK' again.
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Activating Cookies
| Browser |
Details |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 |
Click on the 'Tools' menu, select 'Internet Options', then click on the 'Security'
tab. Select the 'Internet' zone at the top of the tab, then click on the 'Custom
Level...' button. Scroll down to the 'Cookies' options, and select 'Enable' for
'Allow cookies that are stored on your computer' and 'Enable' for 'Allow
per-session cookies (not stored)'. Click 'OK', then 'OK' again.
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| Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 |
Click on the 'Tools' menu, select 'Internet Options', then click on the 'Privacy'
tab. Make sure that the slider in the 'Settings' section is not set to 'Block
All Cookies' or 'High'. Click 'OK'.
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Accessing through Company Networks / University Networks
If you are accessing the website through a network of any sort
then there may be network wide settings in place (firewalls etc) that affect the handling of
cookies and will prevent you from logging on. If this is the case please try
accessing the website from a different machine with a different internet
connection and seeing if the problem is resolved.
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