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Browser Issues - 28 Feb 2006 As a result of loosing a law suite to Eolas [Patent] Microsoft is changing IE 6 web browser to no longer accept plug-in's. Examples of programs that use ActiveX controls include the following: Adobe Reader, Apple QuickTime Player, Macromedia Flash, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Real Networks RealPlayer, Sun Java Virtual Machine. Applies to: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, when used with: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 Read More about this issue at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912945 Monitor settings
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panels? Right side 2 panels will be hard to detect. If not please adjust your monitor by clicking here KLS for ModelUSA and PhotographerUSA.com (c)
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Viewer toolbar Depending on your connection speed, each tour will take between 15 and 45 seconds to download. 360Texas virtual touring uses Java to save you from having to download any annoying plug-ins. Microsoft Internet Explorer versions: Most current version browsers will support our tours, so if you have IE 4 5.0 or 5.5 your tour should be easily viewed. If you have install of IE 6.x you will also need to install MS Virtual Machine MSJVM. If you upgraded from IE 5.0 or 5.5 to IE 6 it will reuse the MS Virtual Machine. Netscape Navigator versions. For NS Version 7.x be sure to install the new Sun Java Engine 2.x. I think the only browser on the Mac that supports communication between Java and Javascript is Netscape 7.1 You'll see our toolbar instructions when clicking on the VR Tour picture. When the tour starts, just click and drag your mouse pointer across the image any direction or open the toolbar. By clicking the tool bar Zoom Button you will go to MGI's Home Page describing the Zoom Features. Just click the contact link on this site if you would like to provide any feedback, good, bad, indifferent or just plain interested... ! Or just click here to email us - we're always happy to hear from customers .
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