HOW TO USE EZ PERMIT
EZ PERMIT Internet Browser Recommendations.
i) Browsers: EZ PERMIT is best viewed by Internet Explorer
6.x or higher and Mozilla Firefox 1.x or higher. If your browser is older, it may
not present Javascript, Cascading Style Sheet, colors, text formatting and other
features properly. You can determine the version of your browser by choosing "Help"
at the top of your browser and "About" (your browser).
You may download the latest version of a browser for free by clicking on an icon
below:
ii) Javascript (Enabled): In order to use all the features offered
by EZ PERMIT, javascript must be enabled.
1. Click on Tools in internet browser.
2. Select Internet options.
3. Select Security -> Internet -> Custom Level.
4. Enable Scripting.
- Active Scripting
- Allow paste operations via script
- Scripting of Java applets

iii) Popup Blocker: If any popup blocker is installed, please make
sure to allow EZ PERMIT.
iv) Change Your Screen Resolution: Computer monitors are able to display
variable sizes of screen resolutions. The higher the resolution, the more workspace
your computer can display. All the parts of your screen are scaled back, so that
the words and images are smaller, but you can see more at the same time. Computers
are generally set at an 800x600 standard resolution. The best resolution to use
EZ PERMIT is 1024x768.
To change resolution from 800x600 to 1024x768:
- Click on Start
- Find the Control Panel. If you are running Windows 98
or 2000, it is in Settings.
- In the Control Panel, click Display.
This will bring up the Display Properties window.
- Click on the Settings tab.
- In the Screen Area box, click and drag the slider to the
right, until it says '1024 by 768 pixels'
- Click Apply, then when a dialog box comes up, click OK.
- Close the Display Properties Window.
You have now successfully adjusted your resolution to 1024x768. To revert to 800x600,
or to switch to higher resolutions (not recommended unless you have a monitor 17"
or above), follow the same steps, and slide to the desired resolution.

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