DIRECTIONS FOR OFF-CAMPUS ACCESS TO
ARTSTOR AND LEARNING EXPRESS

For Internet Explorer based on version 6.0:

Under the “tools” drop-down, select “internet options”.

On the “connections” tab, click the “LAN settings” button and on the resulting screen check the “automatically detect settings” and the “use automatic configuration script” boxes and in the box directly below type the following: http://library.acaweb.org:8080/proxy.pac

Click the “ok” button on the “LAN settings” screen

Click the “apply” button on the larger screen


For Netscape based on version 7.2 and 8.0 as noted:

For version 7.2, under the “edit” drop-down, select “preferences” and expand the triangle to the left of “advanced”

Select “proxies” and select the radio button for “automatic proxy configuration url” and enter the following the box just below: http://library.acaweb.org:8080/proxy.pac

Click the “reload” button and then the “ok” button

For version 8.0, under the “tools” drop-down menu, select “options” and then select “connection settings”.

Select the radio button for “automatic proxy configuration url” and enter the following in the associated box: http://library.acaweb.org:8080/proxy.pac

Click the “reload” button and then the “ok” button


Java plug-in based on Windows XP:

From “start”, select “settings” and then “control panel” or just “control panel”

Double click on the “java plug-in” icon

For version 1.4: on the “advanced tab” in the “Java Runtime Parameters” box enter the following: -Dhttp.proxyHost=library.acaweb.org –Dhttp.proxyPort=8080 where the only space is after the org and before the second dash. Click “apply” and go to the “cache” tab to “clear” the cache. Then close the screen

For version 1.5: on the “java” tab, click the “view” button associated with the “jva APPLET runtime settings” and in the “java runtime parameters” box enter the following: -Dhttp.proxyHost=library.acaweb.org --Dhttp.proxyPort=8080 again where the only space is after the org and before the second dash. Click “ok” on that screen and “apply” in the larger screen