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Cookies
No not the ones you can eat. HTTP Cookies are files containing information about visitors to a web site (e.g. user name and preferences). This information is provided by the user during the first visit to a web server. The server records this information in a text file and stores this file on the visitor's hard drive. When the visitor accesses the same web site again the server looks for the cookie and configures itself based on the information provided.

Firewall
A firewall is a set of related programs, located at a network gateway server, that protects the resources of a private network from users from other networks. Basically, a firewall, working closely with a router program, filters all network packets to determine whether to forward them toward their destination. A firewall is often installed away from the rest of the network so that no incoming request can get directly at private network resources. There are a number of firewall screening methods. A simple one is to screen requests to make sure they come from acceptable (previously identified) domain names and IP addresses.

Router
A device that determines the next network point to which a data packet should be forwarded enroute toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and determines which way to send each data packet based on its current understanding of the state of the networks it is connected to. Routers create or maintain a table of the available routes and use this information to determine the best route for a given data packet.

Brower
A client software program used for searching and viewing various kinds of Internet resources such as information on a web site.

Plug-in
A small piece of software that enriches a larger piece of software by adding features or functions.

Port
In TCP/IP and UDP networks, port is the name given to an endpoint of a logical connection. Port numbers identify types of ports. For example, both TCP and UDP use port 80 for transporting HTTP data.

ISP
Short for Internet Service Provider, an ISP is a company that provides access to the Internet.

Proxy Server
A server between a client application, such as a Web browser, and a real server. It intercepts all requests to the real server to see if it can fulfil the requests itself. If not, it forwards the request to the real server. Proxy servers have two main purposes: improve performance and filter requests.

 

e-Careers FAQ

This FAQ is designed to give our students quick and easy solutions, spending their time searching for the information they need as short as possible. There is a glossary on the left to give our readers a better understanding of any unfamiliar words.

Cookies error message

Our courses require cookies enabled to run. Please follow the instructions according to your internet explorer browser version.

To find out your internet explorer browser version:
Go to the "Help" option in the browser window
Then go to "About Internet Explorer"

Internet Explorer 6x:
Go to the "Tools" option in the browser window
Then go to "Internet Options"
Select the "Privacy" tab
Now you should have a bar on the left normally set to 'Medium'
Change this setting to 'Low', this can be changed at any time
Now 'apply' the changes, now you should have no problems

Internet Explorer 4x/5x:
Go to the "Tools" option in the browser window
Then go to "Internet Options"
Select the "Security" tab
Then click on the "Custom Level" button
Now scroll down the list until you get to the cookies option
Make sure this option is enabled
Then 'apply' your changes, now you should have no problems

If the course still fails, please disable any firewall program and try again. This is a rare situation on some firewall programs. (Note: The default Windows XP firewall will not effect our courses. If you feel unsafe disabling your main firewall, we recommend our students to enable this instead.)

It is also worth to note that if you are doing the course through a network (this mainly applies to office and work computers), the course might not work as the network administrator might have a firewall or security grid in place that might interferes with our course. If this is the case please contact your network administrator or our Technical support team on 0871 222 8790 or email them at support@e-careers.co.uk

What is the User System Requirements for my courses?

The following are the minimum user system requirements necessary to enjoy maximum access to e-Careers courses:

  • 166MHz Pentium with 16MB Ram (200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram is recommended).
  • 640 x 480 256-color video (800x600 is recommended).
  • Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP.
  • Internet Explorer 5.0 http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm or higher required.
  • An Authorware plug-in is used for course simulations but is not required to run e-Careers courses. It can be installed the first time you take a course by following the instructions shown on the Web page.
  • The Macromedia Flash Player is used for course introductions and activities, but is not required to run e-Careers courses. It can be installed the first time you take a course by following the instructions shown at login.
  • An internet connection of 28.8K (56K+ is recommended).

Log On Error message

Check that you are entering your correct user name and password. If you are still having problems please contact our Tech support team at support@e-careers.co.uk.

Member Login screen staying blank

If the login screen stays blank, you may need to download the java and authorware player plug-in. Please ensure that you do not have any download running while you do the course on slower connections. Using the Internet Explorer browser is recommended.

Please go here to download the latest Java Plug-in.
Please go here to download the latest Authorware player.

e-Careers page is not loading up, Web site not responding (Error 502)

Please use Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. This situation is likely to happen for people with different browser. If you do not know where or how to run the Default browser, please follow these instructions:

To run Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser
Go to your 'Start Menu' and then click on the "Start" button.
Click on "Run..."
In the 'Open' box type in "iexplore.exe"

If Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is no longer in your system, please go here to download it:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.asp

I cannot see the 'Accept' and 'Decline' button

This is normally caused by users on 640x480 screen resolution. To see the buttons your must set your screen resolution of at least 800x600.

To increase your screen resolution
Go to your 'Start Menu' and then click on the "Start" button
Click on "Run..."
In the 'Open' box type in "control"
Double click on 'Display', this will bring up your 'Display Properties'
Select the "Settings" tab
Under 'Screen Resolution' there is a slide bar, change this setting to at least '800 by 600' pixels
Click "OK" to save the changes

If you still cannot see the buttons, please maximize the the window.

User not logged on message after logging on.

This problem is caused by your ISP badly configuring your proxy. To fix this problem please follow these instructions:

For Modem Users
Go to the "Tools" option in the browser window
Then go to "Internet Options"
Select the "Connections" tab
Under "Dial-up and Virtual Private Network Settings", select your ISP and click on the "Settings" button
Check the box under "Proxy Server".
Enter the following information for "address" and "port". Address: 62.252.32.4 Port: 8080
Click "OK" for both of the windows to save the changes

For Boardband/LAN Users
Go to the "Tools" option in the browser window
Then go to "Internet Options"
Select the "Connections" tab
Under "Local Area Network (LAN) Settings", click on the "LAN Settings..." button
Check the box under "Proxy Server".
Enter the following information for "address" and "port". Address: 62.252.32.4 Port: 8080
Click "OK" for both of the windows to save the changes

If you are still having problems please contact your ISP stating that you are having problems connecting to our training server on 204.176.16.237 and they should be able to sort out the problem for you.

None of the advice helped or my problem is not listed.

Please contact our Technical support team on 0871 222 8790 or email them at support@e-careers.co.uk and they will be able to help you.

 

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