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The user's Internet browser requires proper configuration to access our site

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The user's Internet browser requires proper configuration to access our site Active Scripting Configuration:

   Select Tools from the Internet Explorer menu bar.
   Select Internet Options ...
   Select the Security tab.
   In the Web Content Zone list, select «Internet».
   Click Custom level....
   In the Settings list, scroll down to the Scripting section.
   Check the Enable option under the «Active scripting» item and click OK.
   Click Yes to confirm the change in the security settings.
   In the Internet Options dialog box, select the «Local intranet» and repeat steps 5 to 8.
   Click OK to close the dialog box. 

how can i do this so i can view a website for work

The user's Internet browser requires proper configuration to access our site Active Scripting Configuration: Select Tools from the Internet Explorer menu bar. Select Internet Options ... Select the Security tab. In the Web Content Zone list, select «Internet». Click Custom level.... In the Settings list, scroll down to the Scripting section. Check the Enable option under the «Active scripting» item and click OK. Click Yes to confirm the change in the security settings. In the Internet Options dialog box, select the «Local intranet» and repeat steps 5 to 8. Click OK to close the dialog box. how can i do this so i can view a website for work

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Those directions are for Internet Explorer. In Firefox, there's nothing to configure. JavaScript is enabled by default and there's no option to turn it off in the user interface.

The only way users can disable JavaScript in Firefox is using advanced methods like the the developer tools (F12), add-ons like NoScript, or modifying the javascript.enabled preference in about:config.