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Enabling Active Scripting in Windows IE Browsers

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NOTE: DR4000 systems that run system software versions earlier than 2.0 that later upgrade to the 2.0 release will see this screen display when logging into the DR Series system following the upgrade process. To register a DR Series system, complete the following: 1. In Contact Name, enter the name of the DR Series system contact. 2. In Relay Host, enter the hostname or IP address for the DR Series system email relay host. 3. In Email Address, enter an email address for the system contact. 4. To be notified about DR4000 appliance alerts, select the Notify me of DR4000 appliance alerts check box. 5. To be notified about DR4000 software updates, select the Notify me of DR4000 software updates check box. 6. To not display the Customer Registration and Notification page again, select the Don't show me this again check box. 7. Click Confirm for the DR Series system to accept your values (or click Skip) to proceed to the Initial System Configuration Wizard page. Enabling Active Scripting in Windows IE Browsers To enable Active Scripting (JavaScript) in Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer (IE) web browsers, complete the following: NOTE: This procedure describes how to configure your Windows IE web browser to enable Active Scripting (JavaScript). This setting is often disabled by default on Windows-based servers 1. Launch the IE web browser, and click Tools→ Internet Options. The Internet Options page is displayed. 2. Click the Security tab, and click Custom level.... The Security Settings - Local Intranet Zone page is displayed. 3. Using the right scroll bar, scroll down the Settings choices until you reach Scripting. 4. In Active scripting, click Enable. 5. Click OK to enable JavaScript and the Active Scripting feature for your web browser. The Internet Options page is displayed. 6. Click OK to close the Internet Options page. 45

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NOTE:
DR4000 systems that run system software versions earlier than 2.0 that later upgrade to the 2.0 release will
see this screen display when logging into the DR Series system following the upgrade process.
To register a DR Series system, complete the following:
1.
In
Contact Name
, enter the name of the DR Series system contact.
2.
In
Relay Host
, enter the hostname or IP address for the DR Series system email relay host.
3.
In
Email Address
, enter an email address for the system contact.
4.
To be notified about DR4000 appliance alerts, select the
Notify me of DR4000 appliance alerts
check box.
5.
To be notified about DR4000 software updates, select the
Notify me of DR4000 software updates
check box.
6.
To not display the
Customer Registration and Notification
page again, select the
Don't show me this again
check
box.
7.
Click
Confirm
for the DR Series system to accept your values (or click
Skip
) to proceed to the
Initial System
Configuration Wizard
page.
Enabling Active Scripting in Windows IE Browsers
To enable
Active Scripting
(JavaScript) in Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer (IE) web browsers, complete the
following:
NOTE:
This procedure describes how to configure your Windows IE web browser to enable
Active Scripting
(JavaScript). This setting is often disabled by default on Windows-based servers
1.
Launch the IE web browser, and click
Tools
Internet Options
.
The
Internet Options
page is displayed.
2.
Click the
Security
tab, and click
Custom level...
.
The
Security Settings — Local Intranet Zone
page is displayed.
3.
Using the right scroll bar, scroll down the
Settings
choices until you reach
Scripting
.
4.
In
Active scripting
, click
Enable
.
5.
Click
OK
to enable JavaScript and the Active Scripting feature for your web browser.
The
Internet Options
page is displayed.
6.
Click
OK
to close the
Internet Options
page.
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