Webcast System Requirements

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Operating System

Older Windows operating systems, including Windows NT / 98 / ME, will most likely work but are not officially supported. Please consult http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=lifesupsps to determine if your operating system is still supported by Microsoft.

Macintosh and Unix/Linux-Based operating systems
This presentation incorporates advanced multimedia features that allow elements such as slides, polling questions, surveys, and application demonstrations to be dynamically sent out and synchronized with the presentation. Certain standard browser plug-ins do not fully support these features in combination with Macintosh and Unix/Linux operating systems. Supported browsers with a properly installed Adobe Flash player plug-in (version 8+) will be able to view live and on-demand presentations streaming in Adobe Flash format. Not all presentations will feature this option, so alternatives include using the Firefox Web browser in combination with a properly installed RealPlayer plug-in. Please note: Presenters may not offer either option with the live Webcast.

Processor RAM Internet Browser

1 - Internet Explorer is the preferred browser for presenters.
2 - The presentation is built on pop-up-less technology; however, the presenter may choose to use pop-up windows. In these cases, pop-up blocking software must be disabled for the presentation to work correctly. In many cases, holding down the "CTRL" key while opening the Webcast URL will temporarily disable your pop-up blocking software. Please consult the documentation for your pop-up blocking software to determine the correct way to temporarily disable it.

Hardware

Media Players

3 - If you receive a message that the system did not find RealPlayer installed within your Firefox browser, it's possible the plugin needs to be reinstalled (this can happen if the browser was installed after the player). Simply reinstall RealPlayer to fix this condition. (NOTE: If you have Windows Media Player or Adobe Flash Player installed, you do NOT need to install RealPlayer.)

Internet Connection

4 - 56k Dial-up Modem. The presentation must have a low bandwidth video of 56kbps or audio-only 28kbps option listed.
5 - Cable Modem/DSL. The presentation must have a broadband video 100kbps or higher option listed. Typical Cable Modem/DSL speeds will average between 500kbps - 2mbps. Check with your local ISP for bandwidth allotment.
6 - Corporate LAN. The presentation must have a broadband video 100kbps or higher option listed. Bandwidth on corporate LANs can vary based on network traffic. Check with your local IT administrator for bandwidth allotment.

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