3Com 3CGBIC97 - Switch 4007 70km Gigabit Enet Gbic Getting Started Manual - page 51
Web Management Tools
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In the Security Settings area, scroll down to Java per-
missions and select theCustomoption button.
The Java Custom Settings button at the bottom of the
dialog box is now available.
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Click Java Custom Settings.
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Select the Edit Permissions tab.
If you cannot configure the options that are listed
under Unsigned Content, verify that you are using the
latest version of Internet Explorer.
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In the Run Unsigned Content choices, click theEnable
option button.
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To close the Trusted sites zone dialog box, click OK. To
close the Security Settings dialog box, click OK.
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To apply the setting, in the Internet Options dialog
box, click Apply. To close the Internet Options dialog
box, click OK.
Web Management and Netscape Navigator
If you encounter problems accessing Help files from
Filter Builder or from other Web Management
applications when you use Netscape Navigator, clear
the browser memory cache and disk cache and restart
the browser.
To clear the cache in Netscape Navigator:
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In the browser window, from the Edit menu, select
Preferences.
2
In the Category menu tree, select Advanced and
then, in the Advanced folder, select Cache.
The browser cache options appear to the right of the
menu tree.
3
To clear the memory cache and disk cache, click the
appropriate buttons on the cache options form.
4
Restart the browser.
If the Netscape browser does not close, press
Ctrl+Alt+Delete and end the Netscape browser task.
Troubleshooting the Web Management
Software
If you are unable to run the Web Management
software, verify the accuracy of your
CLASSPATH
environment variable.
By default, the Web Management installation adds
two directories above your existing CLASSPATH:
C:\3Com.
Your directories may be different if you did not select
the default C:\3Com directory during installation.
If your system already has an existing
CLASSPATH
before you install the additional Web Management
files, the necessary 3Com directories are added above
yours. As a result, your classpath may look like this:
C:\3Com;C:\java\classes;C:\java\applets\myclasses;
If you modify your classpath and do not include the
3Com directories (and possibly if you do not list them
before any other directories in your classpath), the
Web Management components may fail to run
properly.
In Windows 95, your CLASSPATH is set in the
autoexec.bat
file. It usually appears in this format:
SET CLASSPATH=C:\3Com;