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the Language Code field and click OK, or enter it into the Language text box to the left of the dots. To
identify the abbreviation for the language of a help file to be imported if it is not present in the Browse
Language Code dialog box, display the list of languages and abbreviations rendered by your browser.
For example, a dialog box displays the languages and associated language codes when you use one of
the following procedures:
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File Name—If you are importing, choose the filename from the drop-down list for the new help content
file. If you are exporting, this field is unavailable.
Select a File—Configure the parameters for the source file (if importing) or destination file (if
exporting):
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode
Routed
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Configuring Browser Access to Client-Server Plug-ins
The Client-Server Plug-in table displays the plug-ins the adaptive security appliance makes available to
browsers in clientless SSL VPN sessions.
To add, change, or remove a plug-in, do one of the following:
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Open Internet Explorer and choose Tools > Internet Options > Languages > Add.
Open Mozilla Firefox and choose Tools > Options > Advanced > General, click Choose next to
Languages, and click Select a language to add.
Local computer—Indicate if the source or destination file is on a local computer:
Path—Identify the path of the source or destination file.
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Browse Local Files—Click to browse the local computer for the source or destination file.
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Flash file system—Indicate if the source or destination file is located in flash memory on the
adaptive security appliance:
Path—Identify the path of the source or destination file in flash memory.
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Browse Flash—Click to browse the flash memory for the source or destination file.
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Remote server—Indicate if the source or destination file is on a remote server:
Path—Choose the file transfer (copy) method, either ftp, tftp, or http (for importing only), and
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specify the path.
Security Context
Transparent Single
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To add a plug-in, click Import. The Import Plug-ins dialog box opens.
To remove a plug-in, choose it and click Delete.
Multiple
Context
System
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