Enabling JavaScript in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5 or 6

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Many sites, including including this site, do not function properly without JavaScript enabled.  JavaScript allows websites to interact with your local machine by performing functions that the web browser allows.  Most JavaScript functions are invoked when a web page loads or when you click on a link.  By default, your web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox may have JavaScript disabled.  This will prevent you from full enjoying  most of websites on the internet unless you add the website specifically as a trusted website.  For more information, visit: How to Disable Active Content in Internet Explorer at Microsoft.com

How to enable JavaScript in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5 or 6

Step 1 and 2:  In Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) 5 or 6, cllck on the (1) Tools menu and then select (2) Internet Options from the dropdown menu. (see below)
IE5-6 Steps 1 and 2

Steps 3 and 4: You now see a window labeled Internet Options.  Click on the (3) Security Tab and the (4) Custom Level button.  Make sure the Internet Zone (the one with the world) is selected by default (see below)

IE5-6 Steps 3 and 4

Steps 5, 6 and 7: You now see a window labeled Security Setting.  (5) Scroll down through the options toward the bottom until you see Scripting.   Click on the  the Scripting - (6) Active scripting - Enable button.   Then click (7) OK.  (see below)
IE5-6 Steps 5, 6 and 7
 

Step 8: Click (8) Yes (see below)
IE5-6 Steps 8

Step 9: Click (9) OK (see below)
IE5-6 Steps 9

 

Your done.  You may need to close all your internet browser windows to restart your browser for your changes to take effect.