System Requirements
The recommended software and settings for viewing
the website are listed below. If your configuration is different from the
recommended software and settings below, you may experience difficulty using the
website.
Recommended Configurations:
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98, NT, 2000,
ME or XP operating system.
- Browsers: Internet Explorer 5.5 and higher,
Netscape Navigator 7.2, Netscape 8 and higher (using the IE rendering engine)
and Firefox
- JavaScript must be enabled
- Cookies must be enabled
- Screen Resolution: minimum of 800 x 600 -
recommended 1024 x 768
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If you are using
the ActiveX mapping control on Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP you need the
following configured:
- If using Internet Explorer, you must also have
it configured to allow ActiveX controls to be downloaded and run
- If using Netscape 8, you must also have it
configured to have ActiveX controls enabled
- You must be a user of at least the Power
User group to download and install the mapping control OR
- You can be a user of the User group and
download and install the mapping control if:
- You have Set Value and Create Subkey
permissions for the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classess
key
- You have Modify and Write NTFS permissions
on the Windows Downloaded Program Files directory
- You have Modify and Write NTFS permissions on
the \Program Files\SLActvX directory.
Browsers
We recommend using Internet Explorer 5.5 and
higher, Netscape 7.2 or Netscape 8 and higher (IE rendering engine) and Firefox because our site works best with
these browsers. Keep in mind that the newer browsers not only have newer
features, they often fix browser vender bugs, especially those dealing with
Internet security.
Select the link below to download the latest
version of each browser
Browser Issues / Troubleshooting
JavaScript
This website uses JavaScript to accomplish
important functions on many pages. If your browser does not support
JavaScript or your security settings prevent its use, these pages will not work
properly. Below are the steps to enable JavaScript or determine if it is
enabled.
Enable JavaScript for
Internet Explorer
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Internet Options
- Select the Security tab
- Select Custom Level
- Scroll down to Scripting, and then to
Active Scripting submenu
- Select Enable. Note: If the
radio button is already selected, JavaScript is enabled. Complete the
remaining steps to exit
- Select OK
- Select Yes to Are you sure you want to
change the security settings for this zone
- Select OK to exit
Enable JavaScript for
Netscape 7.2
- From the browser's menu bar, select Edit
- Select Preferences
- Select Advanced under Category
- Select Enabled native object scripting box to
select scripting or select Scripts & Plug-ins and select Navigator box to select
JavaScript. Note: If the box has a checkmark, JavaScript is already
enabled. Complete step 5 to exit.
- Select OK
Enable JavaScript for
Netscape 8
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Options
- Select Site Controls on the left side of the
window
- Select Enabled JavaScript box to select
JavaScript. Note: If the box has a checkmark, JavaScript is already
enabled. Complete step 5 to exit.
- Select OK
Enable JavaScript for
Firefox
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Options
- Select Content
- Select Enabled JavaScript box to select
JavaScript. Note: If the box has a checkmark, JavaScript is already
enabled. Complete step 5 to exit.
- Select OK
Cookies
This website uses temporary or session cookies to
store important information. A temporary or session cookie is created only
for your current browsing session and is deleted from your computer when you
close your web browser. Below are the steps to enable Cookies or determine
if they are enabled. Some personal firewall products can be configured to
high security mode which blocks all cookies, so if you are using any personal
firewall software then please consult it's documentation on the matter of
session cookies.
Enable Cookies for Internet
Explorer 5.x
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Internet Options
- Select the Security tab
- Select Custom Level
- Scroll down to Cookies
- Select Enable to select Allow cookies that
are stored on your computer
- Select Enable to select Allow per-cookies
(not stored)
- Select OK
- Select Yes
- Select OK
Enable Cookies for Internet
Explorer 6.x
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Internet Options
- Select Privacy tab
- Adjust the settings to Medium High or
lower.
- Select OK
- Select OK
If your browser is still
refusing to accept session cookies then it may be necessary to do the following:
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Internet Options
- Select Privacy tab
- Select Advanced
- Make sure the Override Automatic Cookie
Handling is checked
- Make sure that Always allow session cookies
is checked
Enable Cookies for 7.2
- From the browser's menu bar, select Edit
- Select Preferences
- Select the Privacy and Security category;
expand the list to show the subcategories
- Select Cookies
- Three options are displayed. Select on
the appropriate choice:
- Block Cookies
- Allow cookies for the originating web site
only
- Allow cookies based on privacy settings
- Allow all cookies
Enable Cookies for Netscape
8.x
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Options
- Select the Site Controls on the left side of
the window
- Select Enabled Cookies box to select
Cookies. Note: If the box has a checkmark, Cookies is already
enabled. Complete step 5 to exit.
- Select OK
Enable Cookies for Firefox
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Options
- Select the Privacy
- Select Allows sites to set cookies or allow
cookies through the Exceptions dialog
- Select OK
ActiveX Controls
The website uses an ActiveX control to display an
interactive map and aid in the route selection process. Your browser need
to be able to download and run this ActiveX control. Below are the steps
to enable ActiveX controls or determine if they are enabled.
Enable ActiveX Controls in
Internet Explorer
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Internet Options
- Select the Security tab
- Select Custom Level
- Scroll down to ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins
- Make sure Download Signed ActiveX Controls
is set to Enable or Prompt
- Make sure Run ActiveX Controls and Plugins
is set to Enable or Prompt
- Make sure Script ActiveX Controls Marked
Safe for Scripting is set to Enable or Prompt
- Select OK
- Select Yes to Are you sure you want to
change the security settings for this zone
- Select OK to exit
If you have completed the steps above and are
still having problems getting the mapping control to work properly, try the
following. If you are unsure of how to check these items, please consult
your system administrator.
- You must be a user of at least the Power
User group to download and install the mapping control OR
- You can be a user of the User group and
download and install the mapping control if:
- You have Set Value and Create Subkey
permissions for the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classess
key
- You have Modify and Write NTFS permissions
on the Windows Downloaded Program Files directory
- You have Modify and Write NTFS permissions on
the \Program Files\SLActvX directory.
Enable ActiveX Controls in
Netscape 8.x
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools
- Select Options
- Select the Site Controls
- Make sure Enable ActiveX
is checked
- Select OK
Screen Resolution
The website looks best on a screen which has a
resolution of at least 800x600. A resolution of 1024x768 will minimize
scrolling and make the screen easier to read. Below are the steps to set
or determine the screen resolution.
- From your desktop, right-click and choose
Properties
- Select the Settings tab
- In the Screen Area section, move the slider
pointer to 800x600 or 1024x768 pixels
- Select OK
- A popup dialog box will appear asking for
confirmation of your selection. Select OK again. You screen may
flicker or go blank for a few seconds as it changes resolution. This is
normal.
- A dialog box will then appear asking if you
wish to keep this setting. Select Yes
Troubleshooting The Download and Display of the Map
Once the Superload Map Control
for interactive map graphics has been downloaded and installed, there are two
graphics files which need to be downloaded and saved on your machine. The
control uses standard methods to make a connection to the Internet and attempt
to download the graphics files it requires. The control will detect and
properly work with your Internet connection including any proxy server, however,
there is a chance that the configuration of a proxy server is not detected
properly. As such, external override options are available. If you are unable
to download the map graphics you may fall into one of the following scenarios.
Please try the steps that follow your particular case.
Error message containing
“INETConfig=3”
If you receive the above error
message, try the following:
- Open the file C:\Program
Files\slactvx\slactvx.ini in Notepad or any other text editor.
- This file contains some
comments and three lines that begin with the text ";InternetConnectionType=".
As a first attempt, remove the ";" from the start of the line that reads ";InternetConnectionType=0".
Make sure the "I" in "InternetConnectionType" is in the first column of the
line.
- Save the .ini file and exit
the editor.
- Try the permit process
again. If the map works, you can leave this setting as is and the system will
remember and use it this way for all future access.
- If the map does not display,
edit the slactvx.ini file again and change the line that reads "KeepConnection=0"
to "KeepConnection=1"
- Save the .ini file and exit
the editor.
- Try the permit process
again. If the map works, you can leave this setting as is and the system will
remember and use it this way for all future access.
- If the map does not display,
add the site to your proxy bypass settings. If you are unsure of how to set
the bypass, please consult your system administrator.
- If the map does not work
after all of these tries, please contact support via the methods described on
the Support page.
All other Error messages
- Open the file C:\Program
Files\slactvx\slactvx.ini in Notepad or any other text editor.
- This file contains some
comments and three lines that begin with the text ";InternetConnectionType=".
As a first attempt, remove the ";" from the start of the line that reads ";InternetConnectionType=3".
Make sure the "I" in "InternetConnectionType" is in the first column of the
line.
- Save the .ini file and exit
the editor.
- Try the permit process
again. If the map works, you can leave this setting as is and the system will
remember and use it this way for all future access.
- If the map does not display,
edit the slactvx.ini file again. Place a “;” in front of the line that reads
“InternetConnectionType=3” and then remove the “;” from the line that reads
“;InternetConnectionType=1”.
- Save the .ini file and exit
the editor.
- Try the permit process
again. If the map works, you can leave this setting as is and the system will
remember and use it this way for all future access.
- If the map does not display,
edit the slactvx.ini file again. Place a “;” in front of the line that reads
“InternetConnectionType=1” and then remove the “;” from the line that reads
“;InternetConnectionType=0”.
- Save the .ini file and exit
the editor.
- Try the permit process
again. If the map works, you can leave this setting as is and the system will
remember and use it this way for all future access.
- If the map does not display,
edit the slactvx.ini file again and change the line that reads
“KeepConnection=0” to “KeepConnection=1”.
- Save the .ini file and exit
the editor.
- Try the permit process
again. If the map works, you can leave this setting as is and the system will
remember and use it this way for all future access.
- If the map does not work
after all of these tries, please contact support via the methods described on
the Support page.
Browser Issues / Troubleshooting
The following steps outline how to install the Superload
Map Control for interactive map graphics using Firefox or Netscape.
Firefox 1.5
- Allow the website to install
extenstions.
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools.
- Select Options
- Click on the Exceptions button to the right
of the 'Warn me when websites try to install extensions or themes' checkbox
- Add the website to the list.
- Select OK
- Start the process again for the changes to
take affect
- Install the Esker ActiveX Plug-in
- Select Install Now on the Software
Installation dialog box
- Select OK on the dialog box to resend the
data to the page
- Install the ActiveX Control
- Select Install
- If the ActiveX Control does not display, you
may need to refresh the page
Netscape 7.2
- Install the Esker ActiveX Plug-in
- Select Install on the installation page
- Select Install on the Software Installation
dialog box
- Select OK on the installation successful
dialog box
- Install the ActiveX Control
- Select Install on the ActiveX Control
installation page
- Select Install on the Software installation
dialog box
- Select OK on the installation successful
dialog box
Netscape 8 and above
- Enable ActiveX
- From the browser's menu bar, select Tools.
- Select Options
- Select Enable ActiveX
- Select OK
- Install the Esker ActiveX Plug-in
- Select Install on the installation page
- Select Edit Options from the information bar
- Select Allow to add the site to the list of
sites allowed to install software
- Select OK
- Select Install Now on the Software
Installation dialog box
- Install the ActiveX Control
- Select Install
- If the ActiveX Control does not display, you
may need to refresh the page