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titleClick here to learn how to precache using different browsers...

When you click Precache:

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Firefox

The Pearson Proctor Cache Applet requests permission to run. Click Run.

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And then click Precache.

Click the information icon on the left of the address bar. In the pop-up window, click Disable protection for now.

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A warning message is displayed. Click Precache.

 

IE

A message to run the Java add-on is displayed, click Allow, and select either Allow Once or Always Allow.

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The Pearson Proctor Cache Applet requests permission to run. Click Run.

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And then click Precache.

 

Click the information icon on the left of the address bar. In the pop-up window, click Allow, and select either Allow Once or Always Allow.

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And then click Precache.

 

ChromeN/A

A message that Java plugin is not supported is displayed. Click the shield icon on the right of the address bar. In the pop-up window, click Load anyway or Load unsafe script (depending on your Chrome version).

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And then click Precache.

 

Safari

The Pearson Proctor Cache Applet requests permission to run. Click Run.

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And then click Precache.

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