Active scripting is disabled

Active scripting is currently disabled in your browser, making it difficult for you to receive the best service possible. To enable scripting, you need to make a simple adjustment to your browser settings.

You are using a browser based on Internet Explorer, but we can't identify the exact version. Here are instructions for a variety of setups. Click the link that matches your setup for specific instructions to enable Active scripting.


IBM-compatible systems using AOL
Macintosh/Power PC systems using AOL
Macintosh/Power PC systems using Internet Explorer version 4
Macintosh/Power PC systems using Internet Explorer version 3
Internet Explorer version 6
Internet Explorer version 5
Internet Explorer version 4
Internet Explorer version 3


IBM-compatible systems using AOL

This is a two-step process that depends upon the software you're using.

Step 1:

If you are using AOL3, click the Prefs button in the browser toolbar, then click the Security tab.

If you are using AOL4, click My AOL in the browser toolbar and choose Preferences. Then click WWW, and in the AOL Internet Properties box, click the Security tab.

Step 2:
Once you are viewing the Security tab, you'll need to enable Active scripting:

If you see a Run ActiveX scripts box, make sure it's checked. Then click OK.

If you see four option buttons (High security, Medium security, Low security, and Custom), click Custom and then click the Settings… button next to it. Scroll down and, under Active scripting, click Enable, then click OK.

Macintosh/Power PC systems using AOL

1. Click My AOL and choose Preferences.
2. Click WWW. (Some versions may say Web instead.)
3. In the Web Preferences dialogue box (right side of the screen), click the Advanced Settings button.
4. In the Advanced Settings dialogue box, click Web Content (left side of screen). (You may need to double-click Web Browser first to view this item.)
5. On the right side of the dialogue box, make sure the Enable scripting box is checked.
6. Click OK, then click OK again.

Macintosh/Power PC systems using Internet Explorer version 4

1. In the browser's toolbar, click Preferences to open the IE Preferences dialogue box.
2. On the left side of the dialogue box, click Web Content. (You may need to double-click Web Browser to view this item.)
3. On the right side of the dialogue box, make sure the Enable scripting box is checked.
4. On the left side, click Security Zones.
5. If the security level is set to Custom, you can change it to another setting (we recommend Medium) or click the Settings... button, then, under Scripting, look for Execute scripts and select Enable from the pop-up list.
6. Click OK, then click OK again.

Macintosh/Power PC systems using Internet Explorer version 3

1. In the browser's toolbar, click Preferences to open the IE Preferences dialogue box.
2. On the left side of the dialogue box, click Web Content. (You may need to double-click Web Browser to view this item.)
3. On the right side of the dialogue box, make sure the Enable scripting box is checked.
4. Click OK.

Internet Explorer version 6

1. On the Tools menu, select "Internet Options..."
2. Click the "Privacy" tab
3. Ensure that the privacy level is set no higher than "Medium High"
4. Click the "OK" button

Internet Explorer version 5

1. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. If the security level is set to Custom, you can change it to another setting (we recommend Medium), then click OK.
Or
 In the "Security level for this zone" box, use the slider to to set your level to Medium. Click Apply, then click OK.

Internet Explorer version 4

1. On the View menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. If the security level is set to Custom, you can change it to another setting (we recommend Medium) or click the Settings... button, then, under Active scripting, click the Enable option.
4. Click OK.

Internet Explorer version 3

1. On the View menu, click Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Click Run ActiveX scripts to mark the check box.
4. Click OK.