![]() The "tabs" permission This permission does not give access to the chrome.tabs namespace. There are three permissions developers should be aware of when working with the Tabs API. For example: creating a new tab, reloading a tab, navigating to another URL, etc. Most features do not require any permissions to use. Navigate to to purchase the desired amount of licenses.The Tabs API can be used by the service worker and extension pages, but not content scripts. Login and check that Web Administrator opens. Click the IE Tab extension icon and navigate to. When prompted, allow the setting to be activated. Click the link "Click here to allow IE Tab to access file download". The page "Enabling access to file downloads" opens. Look for the section "Auto URLs" and click "Learn more." Next, click the tools icon (2) to open the configuration settings page. Click the pin icon next to IE Tab.Ĭlick the IE Tab icon (1). Step 3 - Pin the extension to the extensions bar in ChromeĬlick the Extensions icon to open the Extensions menu. Step 2 - Open Chrome browser and lookup IE Tab in the Chrome webstore: Ĭlick the "Add to Chrome" button to install the extension. ![]() Now, configure security settings and trusted sites as stated in the OCC installation manual: Installation manual agent & webadministrator OCC 7 Click the window start button and type inetcpl.cpl If IE 11 is no longer available, manually open the internet control panel. Step 1 - Set internet security settings and trusted sites See also: Statement IE compatibility of OCC applications (Dutch) ![]() IE Tab is a temporary workaround, until Enghouse comes up with alternatives that run natively in modern browsers. This how-to-guide explains how to install, configure, and use the IE Tab Chrome extension to run IE 11 legacy web applications, such as OCC Web Administrator, Dashboard, and Cosmocorder. ![]()
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