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ARCHIVED: To access Oncourse, which web browser should I use?

UITS no longer supports original Oncourse. For information about Indiana University's current version of Oncourse, see What is Oncourse?

To log into Oncourse, use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (or later), Netscape 6.0 (or later), or Mozilla 1.0 (or later). You can also use Mozilla-based browsers created from the Mozilla 1.0 code (or later), including Mozilla Firefox and Camino (Mac OS X only). Make sure that cookies and JavaScript are enabled. For more information, see:

Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Netscape are available via IUware. For more information, see:

Mozilla and Mozilla-based browsers are available from the Mozilla web site. For more information, see ARCHIVED: What is Mozilla?

If you use AOL (America Online), be sure to use version 5.0 or later of Netscape or Internet Explorer and not the AOL default web browser.

Note: Oncourse supports only officially released versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape products, not beta versions or pre-release versions.

More Oncourse help is available at:

http://original-oncourse.iu.edu/help/
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