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To enable or disable Java or JavaScript in Internet Explorer 4, 5, 6, or 7, follow the appropriate instructions below: Windows Internet Explorer 7 To enable or disable Java, follow these steps: - From the Tools menu, select Internet Options... .
- Click the Programs tab.
- Click Manage Add-ons.
- Highlight Java Plug-in.
- Under "Settings", click Disable.
- Click OK, and then OK again.
To enable or disable JavaScript, follow these steps: - From the Tools menu, choose Internet Options... .
- Click the Security tab.
- Click Custom Level... .
- Scroll to the "Scripting" section of the list. Click Disable or Enable.
- Close and restart your browser.
Internet Explorer 6 and earlier - From the Tools menu, choose Internet Options... .
- Click the Security tab.
- In versions 5.x and 6, click Custom Level... . In version 4.x, click Custom and then Settings:
- Java: Scroll to the "Java" section. (In version 6, you will find this section under "Java VM", under "Java permissions".) To disable Java, click Disable Java. To re-enable Java, click a different setting, such as High Safety or Medium Safety.
- JavaScript: Scroll to the "Active scripting" section of the list. (In version 6, this is under "Scripting".) Click Disable or Enable.
- Close and restart your browser.
Mac OS and Mac OS X Note: Microsoft is no longer developing or distributing Internet Explorer for the Macintosh. In this case it would be best that you use a different browser, such as Safari or Firefox. - From the Explorer menu (Mac OS X) or the Edit menu, select Preferences... .
- To expand the list, next to Web Browser, click the triangle.
- Select Web Content. On the right, beneath "Active Content", select the checkbox for Enable scripting.
- Return to beneath Web Browser and select Java. On the right, under "Java Options", select the checkbox for Enable Java or Enable Java (Apple MRJ).
- Click OK. Close your browser and restart it.
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