| Popup blocking
software has been added to some web browsers and tools in order to
prevent annoying advertising from automatically opening new windows on
your computer. You must configure any blocking
software to allow SupportNet to work with your PC.
To do this, you will need to allow access from our server at:
http://enterprisewizard.com
If you have
multiple blockers installed (with your browser and toolbars for example)
each will need to be configured to allow SupportNet to open windows.
Contact your local IT group if you need help with this.
Internet Explorer
:
1) In ie tool menu, make sure the popup blocker is turned off;
2) In ie tool menu, select "Internet options", security panel (choose
appropriate zone), customer level, under "misc", check the box in front
of "disable" regarding "use popup blockers";
With Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
Internet Explorer allows you to prevent most pop-up windows
from appearing over pages you want to view while you're using the
Internet.
Using Pop-up Blocker
When you install SP2, Pop-up Blocker is turned on
in Internet Explorer and set to the medium setting, which means it will
block most automatic pop-ups. The default settings for the pop-up
blocker allow you to see pop-ups that are opened when you click a link
or button on a Web site. Pop-up Blocker will also play a sound and show
the Information Bar when a pop-up is blocked. You can adjust these
settings so that Pop-up Blocker works the way you want it to.
To change Pop-up Blocker settings
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Open Internet Explorer. |
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On the Tools menu, point to
Pop-up Blocker, and then click Pop-up Blocker Settings.
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Internet Explorer Tools
menu
If you want to see pop-up windows from a specific
Web site, type the address (or URL) of the site in the Address of Web
site to allow box, and then click Add.

Pop-up Blocker Settings
window
Tip To temporarily allow a site to display
pop-ups, click the Information Bar when it notifies you that a pop-up
has been blocked.
Then click Temporarily Allow Pop-ups.
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