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Our payroll / timesheet input goes through Deltck. They use a cookie or something that requires ".NET Framework 3.5 SP1". I can do my input with Explorer, but not through Firefox. Is there a way to properly link it, or just use MS explorer

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Recitals: Our company payroll uses DelTek for time cards and expenses. Deltek launches a mini-program from within Microsoft Explorer that apparently requires ".NET Framework 3.5 SP1" or better. I want to be able to launch this from Foxfire, and get away from using Explorer. Is there a plug-in to either link to the NET Framework, or launches the code without Explorer?

I don't have really anything else to provide. But with the size of DelTek world wide I would think there would be a Foxfire interface.

Recitals: Our company payroll uses DelTek for time cards and expenses. Deltek launches a mini-program from within Microsoft Explorer that apparently requires ".NET Framework 3.5 SP1" or better. I want to be able to launch this from Foxfire, and get away from using Explorer. Is there a plug-in to either link to the NET Framework, or launches the code without Explorer? I don't have really anything else to provide. But with the size of DelTek world wide I would think there would be a Foxfire interface.

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I forgot... the location where things launch from is https://v6.visionhosted.com/CompanyName/#/ One more screen will come up, a program launches, and then a new custom dashboard screen appears.

Dave

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Plug in is installed, and Foxfire gets stuck with a light blue screen

"To run Vision 6.1, you must first install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 on your workstation. Contact your system administrator for assistance"

Any other suggestions?