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Crestron UPX-2
38 ¥ Universal Presentation Processor: UPX-2
Internet Explorer Security Settings
Three security levels, high, medium, and low can be selected for each of the three
zones, Internet, intranet, and trusted sites. The security levels are defined as:
High: The safest way to browse, but also the least functional. Less secure
features are disabled. Appropriate for sites that may have harmful content.
Medium: Safe browsing and still functional. Prompts before downloading
potentially unsafe content. Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be
downloaded. Appropriate for most Internet sites.
Low: Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided. Most content
is downloaded and run without prompts. All active content can run.
Appropriate for sites you absolutely trust.
Press Default to restore the default security settings. By default, security is set to
High for Internet, Medium for intranet, and Low for trusted sites.
The "Embedded Apps" window also permits you to enable the popup windows
(child windows) that open when you are in Internet Explorer (not the popup windows
of the embedded applications).
Press Close after all changes have been made. The UPX-2 must be rebooted for
changes to take effect. Refer to "SHUTDOWN Details" on page 48 for more
information.
CAUTION: At power up or reboot, the touchpanel will cycle through colors and the
Crestron logo screen for approximately 2.5 minutes prior to displaying the progress
bar. This is a normal part of the boot up process. Do not turn off power to the UPX-2
while it is rebooting. Damage may occur.
Trusted Sites
A list of trusted sites can be created and edited by pressing Add/Remove Trusted
Sites.
To add or remove a trusted site, press Add/Remove Trusted Sites to open the
"Trusted Sites" window. From here, trusted sites can be added and edited. Sites are
listed by either domain name or IP address. Once all sites have been entered, press
Close.
Universal Presentation Processor
Operations Guide – DOC. 6276C

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