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There are three important tasks to do in preparing your computer for easy use of WebCampus:
If you have any problems or questions about WebCampus, call 445-3227 or email refdesk@wnc.edu, the WNC Library Reference Desk. You can also get help in person by visiting the WNC Library Reference Desk on the Carson City campus.
A couple of common web browsers have additional issues. See the pages below for additional information about:
A special problem, which exists only in Internet Explorer, can occur when you click on or try to download a non-HTML document. If you experience this problem when using Internet Explorer, apply the fix recommended in the section Downloading Files in Internet Explorer.
WebCampus sometimes uses small browser windows to deliver requested content. Browsers interpret these small windows as pop-ups, which are blocked in many browsers by default or by the user's choice. You should have the pop-up blocker turned off for the WebCampus site in the browser you are using. Internet Explorer (Windows)
Firefox (Windows): Under the Tools menu, select Options. In the Options, click on the Content tab. Click on [Exceptions] and add webcampus.wnc.edu to the Address of web site text box, which adds the WebCampus web site as a site where pop-ups are allowed.
Firefox (Mac): Under the Firefox icon, select Preferences. In the Preferences window, click on Content. Click on [Exceptions] and add webcampus.wnc.edu to the Address of web site text box, which adds the WebCampus web site as a site where pop-ups are allowed.
Safari (Mac): Under the Safari icon, check to make sure that the "Block Pop-up Windows" is NOT checked.
3rd Party Toolbars (Google, Yahoo or other third-party toolbars for Internet Explorer and Firefox): If you have added the Google toolbar to IE or Firefox, the pop-up blocker may be turned on through this toolbar. If this is the case, there will be a notation next to Bookmarks regarding the number of pages blocked (e.g. 3 blocked). Clicking on this pop-up blocker button, when on the WebCampus login page, will change the pop-up status to "Pop-ups okay."
Multiple versions and older versions of the Java plug-in will cause problems while using WebCampus. Please note that the browser check built into WebCampus will only alert you if you have no Java on your computer or a very old version of Java, but will not give you an error if you have multiple versions or if you are using an unsupported version. To check for these potential problem makers, do the following:
Go to Start --> Control Panel --> Add or Remove Programs. Look for the Java plug-in, J2SE Runtime Environment or Java(TM).
If you have more than one Java plug-in file listed on the Add or Remove Programs page, uninstall all but one version. We recommend one of the updates for Java (TM) 6. You can download the latest Java version at http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp. If this results in having more than one Java plug-in, uninstall all but one version.
One of the reasons that you are likely to have multiple versions of Java on your computer is that Java updates are normally set by default to automatically install and when a new version of Java is installed, the older version is NOT overwritten. To disable automatic Java update/install check, go to Start --> Settings --> Control Panel (or Start --> Control Panel). Double-click the Java icon that is on the Control Panel page. Click on the Update tab. Clear the checkbox next to" Check for Updates Automatically". Click [Apply]. Click the "X" to close the Java window.
Unless you have a very old Mac, the Java installed on your computer should be compatible with WebCampus. Mac users also do not have the problem of multiple versions installed on their Mac. If you do have any problems with Java, the version compatible with your operating system can be downloaded at http://developer.apple.com/java/.
You can use the Browser Checker tool to determine if your browser type and version are supported. The Browser Checker is available from the WebCampus Login Page (http://webcampus.wnc.edu) and, after you log into WebCampus, from your My WebCampus Page.