If the Calendar does not
display, or does not work:
If you receive an error message and the
calendar does not display,
it is possible that your browser is not enabled for "ActiveX" controls.
[Option 1] -- Check the top of your window to see if
there is a message about activating Active-X Controls. If so, click the
appropriate option to ENABLE it for this page.
[Option 2] -- To enable ActiveX capability in Internet
Explorer 4.01 and later, click on <Tools>, then <Internet Options>, A new window
will open, with a number of tabs across the top.
Click on the <Security> tab, and then on the <Custom
Level> button. This will open a new window for Security Settings.
The first group of settings is related to ActiveX
Controls and Plug-Ins. Look for any items which are "disabled".
Change the setting to <Prompt> for each of them IN THIS
SECTION ONLY which are marked "disabled".
A key item which cannot be disabled is the one
labeled "Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins".
[Items set to <Prompt> will bring up a dialog window,
giving you the option to choose when run a script, rather than allowing
the program to run it automatically.] Some manufacturers set this
type of scripting off to prevent unauthorized programs from running. By
switching to the "prompt" mode, you are given the choice to make the
decision, based on whether you trust the web page you are currently
viewing. If you choose to change the settings to "enable", the scripts
will run automatically without asking you for permission.
Once you have made the changes, click on <OK> to exit the
Security Settings window, and then on <OK> to exit the Internet Options
window.
You may be prompted that the settings have changed for
your browser and that the web page may appear differently.
You may need to click the <Refresh> button to enable the
scripts to run.
For browsers other than Internet Explorer (such as
Netscape or Firefox), try searching your HELP files for "ActiveX" or
"Scripts" or "Scripting" for information on how to enable this type of
process.