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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 13:32:57 GMT
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Web Browser Disclaimer
WEB BROWSER AND SECURITY DISCLAIMER
We recommend using the latest version of Netscape Navigator for optimal viewing of this web site, and to take advantage of secure interactivity with our site. If you are not using Netscape Navigator, please follow these download instructions to obtain the latest version of it:
DOWNLOADING NETSCAPE NAVIGATOR:
- Go to 1-2-3: DOWNLOAD NETSCAPE NAVIGATOR.
- Follow Netscape's prompts which will ask you:
- What operating system you use (i.e. Windows, Mac, etc.)
- Where you are physically located
- Which download site in that location is physically closest to your computer
- If you select Netscape Navigator for Windows, follow these instructions:
- Read the license agreement and the readme.txt file.
- Download either the 16-bit or 32-bit .exe (executable) file (e.g. n1612b4.exe) and save it to a temporary directory, such as C:\TEMP\.
- In File Manager, double click on the .exe file which will then self-extract.
- Once extracted, choose Window, Refresh, then double-click on on the file setup.exe. This will automatically set up Netscape in it's own directory on your hard drive.
- When Netscape Navigator is successfully installed you may delete the temporary directory and all files in it.
- If you select Netscape Navigator for Mac, follow the same instructions as above (1-2), but download the .hqx file as well as the slip patch. Be sure to read all README files for further instructions.
SECURE INTERACTIVITY:
If you are using Netscape Navigator version 1.1 or higher and would like to send an online application to our site in a secure mode, click here to reload the home page. Note that the URL will then begin with "https" as opposed to "http." You will remain in a secure mode on all pages at this site until you toggle back and choose the insecure mode for. These modes can be activated directly from the home page, too, by clicking on the unbroken or broken key icons, respectively.
- When browsing securely Netscape will display an unbroken key icon at the bottom left of its open window, which looks like this:
- When browsing insecurely that key appears broken, like this:
Go to Netscape's page ON INTERNET SECURITY to learn more about this amazing feature.
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