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If you are experiencing problems viewing this website or using some of its functional components, Active Scripting (ActiveX Controls and/or Javascripting) may be disabled in your browser on your local computer. In order to use this website's full functionality scripting must be enabled.
To use this website's functional components please enable scripting by making a simple adjustment in your browser settings in Internet Explorer (IE). This will NOT harm your computer or open your computer to viruses.
Instructions are detailed below for several versions of Internet Explorer (IE) browsers on PC platform. Please click the link that matches your setup for specific instructions on enabling Active scripting.

PC Internet Explorer Version 6
PC Internet Explorer Version 5
How Do I Check My Internet Explorer Version?
PC-compatible systems using AOL

PC Internet Explorer version 6
1. On the Tools menu in your browser, select "Internet Options…"
2. Click the "Security" tab
3. Click the picture of the globe (Internet)
4. If the security level is set to "Custom," you can change it to another setting (we recommend "Medium"), then click "OK"
Or
 In the "Security level for this zone" box, use the slider or drop down menu to to set your level to "Medium," then click "Apply," then click "OK"
Or
If the security level is set to "Custom," you can change it to another setting by clicking the "Settings…" button, then, under "Active scripting," click the "Enable" option. (you may have to scroll toward the end of the options listed in this menu box) Click "Apply," then click "OK"

After enabling active scripting, please refresh your browser (F5) to reload the page.

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PC Internet Explorer version 5
1. On the Tools menu in your browser, select "Internet Options…"
2. Click the "Security" tab
3. Click the picture of the globe (Internet)
4. If the security level is set to "Custom," you can change it to another setting (we recommend "Medium"), then click "OK"
Or
 In the "Security level for this zone" box, use the slider or drop down menu to to set your level to "Medium," then click "Apply," then click "OK"
Or
If the security level is set to "Custom," you can change it to another setting by clicking the "Settings…" button, then, under "Active scripting," click the "Enable" option. (you may have to scroll toward the end of the options listed in this menu box) Click "Apply," then click "OK"

After enabling active scripting, please refresh your browser (F5) to reload the page.

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How Do I Check My Internet Explorer Version?
1. On the browser menu bar, click Help.
2. Click "About Internet Explorer"
3. Read the first digit of the version
4. Click "OK"


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PC/IBM-compatible systems using AOL
This is a two-step process that varies, depending upon the software installed on your machine.
Step 1:
If you are using AOL3, click the "Prefs" button in the browser toolbar, then click the "Security" tab
Or
If you are using AOL4, click "My AOL" in the browser toolbar and choose "Preferences," then click "WWW," and in the AOL Internet Properties box, click the "Security" tab

Step 2:
In the panel with the "Security" tab, you must enable Active scripting:
If you see a Run ActiveX scripts box, make sure it is checked on, then click "OK"
Or
If you see four option buttons ("High security," "Medium security," "Low security," and "Custom"), click "Custom," and then click the "Settings…" button next to it.
Scroll down the list of options to "Active scripting" and click on "Enable," then click "OK" to accept the new setting and close the dialogue box

After enabling active scripting, please refresh your browser (F5) to reload the page.

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