| When I click the "Click here to start a session" link on the DataLink home page, nothing happens. | ||||||||||||||||
If the session is successful, WebConnect opens and the following message appears. "The window is required by the WebConnect client. Please close this window only after exiting the client." This message will not appear under the following circumstances:
Either situation could cause the issue so it is important to troubleshoot all scenarios. Because pop up blockers are the most common source of interference with WebConnect, start there when trying to resolve the problem. |
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| Why are pop up blockers suddenly causing problems that I have not encountered before? | ||||||||||||||||
Pop up boxes can be annoying so a proliferation of pop up blockers are being built into many Web browsers or Web applications. Unfortunately, pop up blockers themselves can interfere with the functionality of other Web applications. Like many other commercial or proprietary Web software products, the launch of a secure mainframe session within OC-WebConnect is handled through a java applet, which functions as a pop up box. If you encounter a problem launching OC-WebConnect, turn off all pop up blockers or allow a pop up box exception for our site. Some pop up blocker software is hidden within the application or Web browser that you are using. As a result, you may turn off a more visible pop up blocker, while another is still working in the background. It is important to check for more than one pop up blocker. To access OC-WebConnect via http://datalink.campuspartners.net, your Internet Explorer (IE) settings need to be set to allow pop ups from the site. |
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| I am using Internet Explorer. How do I to set Internet Explorer (IE) 6 and 7 to allow pop ups from a Web site? | ||||||||||||||||
If the settings for Internet Explorer are set (or have been reset) to their default values, you will have problems accessing http://datalink.campuspartners.net. The easiest way to tell if pop ups are being blocked is to look for the yellow status bar near the top of the Internet Explorer window as shown below. |
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| You can also tell if pop ups are blocked if you see the blocked pop up icon at the bottom of the WebConnect Web page. | ||||||||||||||||
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| If pop ups are blocked, click the yellow bar, and select “Always Allow Pop-ups from this Site.” The drop down menu is illustrated below. | ||||||||||||||||
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I do not see the Yellow Informational Bar, but I still get the DataLink error message. |
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| If you or your System Administrator has set custom settings in the pop-up blocker configuration, you may not see the yellow bar or any other indication that a pop-up box is being blocked. In that case, follow the steps below. | ||||||||||||||||
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| After clicking the ADD button, make sure the URL is added correctly and that the settings under the “Notifications and Filter Level” section match as shown. | ||||||||||||||||
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| I am using Mozilla Firefox. How do I to set Firefox to Allow Pop Ups from a Web Site? | ||||||||||||||||
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You can also control the settings after a pop up is blocked by:
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| I am using the Yahoo or Google Tool Bar. How do I set either of them to allow pop ups? | ||||||||||||||||
Please consult Yahoo or Google documentation to find out how to unblock pop up boxes. It should be an easy process of finding a pop up blocked message on either tool bar and turning the pop up blocker off.
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| I have tried to unblock the pop up boxes, but I still get the DataLink error message. What is my next step? | ||||||||||||||||
To launch OC-WebConnect, you must have Java JRE 1.2 or higher installed on your PC. Microsoft VM must not be enabled. Because Microsoft Java VM is no longer supported by Microsoft, the product has not been updated and can cause problems when using OC WebConnect. Issues are most noticeable if you are running Windows XP on your computer. To see if Java is installed, go to Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced. If it is not present, it can be downloaded from the Java.com home page. (The version numbers will change as new versions are released. Always download the most current versions.) |
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| Nothing happens with I try to connect to log on to WebConnect. I do not get an error message, but WebConnect does not launch. | ||||||||||||||||
If you cannot connect to WebConnect at all, your computer may have a firewall that prevents the connection, you might not have access to the Internet, or you may need to have your IT team give you access to the correct port.
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In all cases, you should contact your institution’s IT or desktop support team. Because of their familiarity with your system, they can help you log on to WebConnect. |
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when I am running Banner, I sometimes have problems connecting to WebConnect. What can I do? |
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Sometimes there is a conflict between OC-WebConnect and Banner System software (probably caused by Java) when a customer runs Banner software, and then attempts to connect to OC-WebConnect. If you are using Banner and are experiencing any issues, perform this test. Restart your computer, and before running any other application, connect to DataLink. This usually works. If you run Banner software first, and then attempt to connect to DataLink, the connection will fail. Your institution’s desktop support team needs to examine this closely to determine the cause of the conflict if running OC-WebConnect first is not a suitable solution. |