To access the Active Roles Web Interface, your web browser must have JavaScript and cookies enabled. JavaScript is a programming language for making web pages interactive. Cookies are small files stored on your computer that contain information about the Web Interface.
For more information on how to enable JavaScript and cookies for your browser, see the applicable section.
To access the Active Roles Web Interface, Google Chrome must have JavaScript and cookies enabled.
To enable JavaScript and cookies in Google Chrome
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Click the Chrome menu button on the browser toolbar, then click Settings.
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On the Settings page, click Show advanced settings, then click the Content settings button in the Privacy section.
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In the Content settings dialog, do the following:
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Make sure that the Allow local data to be set option is selected under Cookies.
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Make sure that the Allow all sites to run JavaScript option is selected under JavaScript.
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When finished, click Done.
To access the Active Roles Web Interface, Firefox must have cookies enabled.
NOTE: JavaScript, which is also required by Active Roles Web Interface, is enabled by default in Mozilla Firefox. Also, starting from Mozilla Firefox 23, you cannot disable or re-enable it in the browser settings.
To enable cookies in Mozilla Firefox
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Click Options on the Tools menu.
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In the Options dialog box, do the following:
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Click the Privacy button at the top of the dialog box.
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Make sure that the Remember history option is selected in the History area.
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When finished, click OK.
To connect to the Web Interface, you must know the name of:
The default site names are as follows:
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ARWebAdmin: The Administrator Site, supporting a broad range of administrative tasks.
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ARWebHelpDesk: The Helpdesk Site, supporting the most common administrative tasks.
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ARWebSelfService: The Self-Service Site, allowing end-users to manage their personal accounts.
To connect to the Web Interface
For example, to connect to the default Administrator Site, enter the following URL:
http://<server>/ARWebAdmin
In this example, <server> is the name of the web server running the Web Interface component.