How to add trusted sites to Popup Blockers

BT Conferencing conferencing services make extensive use of pop-up windows. In order for these services to function correctly, www.btvideoconferencing.com must be added to the allowed or trusted sites list. Please find the browser that you are using below and follow the directions. These are the current browsers supported by BT Conferencing.

Windows Browsers
 
Microsoft Internet Explorer – IE does not currently come with a popup window blocker, however there are a number of 3rd party popup blockers available. All of these popup blockers should have the ability to add trusted sites to the list. Please consult your popup blockers documentation for how to allow popups on certain sites.

Note for Users of WinXP with SP2. With SP2 Internet Explorer automatically has a pop-up blocker turned on. To enable pop-ups for BT Conferencing Open Internet Explorer and click on Tools>Pop-up Blocker Settings. In the Address of the Web site to allow type www.btvideoconferencing.com and hit the add button.
Mozilla Firefox - To enable pop-ups for BT Conferencing click on Tools>Options>Web Features. Click on Add Site and add www.btvideoconferencing.com to the unblock list. Webconferencing currently does not work with this browser. Webconferencing only works with Internet Explorer.
Mozilla – To enable pop-ups from BT Conferencing click on Edit>Preferences>Privacy & Security>Popup Windows. Click on Allowed Sites and add www.btvideoconferencing.com to the list. Webconferencing currently does not work with this browser. Webconferencing only works with Internet Explorer.
Netscape - To enable pop-ups from BT Conferencing click on Edit>Preferences>Privacy & Security>Popup Windows. Click on Allowed Sites and add www.btvideoconferencing.com to the list. Webconferencing currently does not work with this browser. Webconferencing only works with Internet Explorer.

 

MAC Browsers

 
SafariClick on the Safari menu and deselect Block Pop-Up Windows. Safari does not have a trusted or allowed sites list so popups are either turned on or turned off globally.
Microsoft Internet Explorer – IE does not currently come with a popup window blocker, however there are a number of 3rd party popup blockers available. All of these popup blockers should have the ability to add trusted sites to the list. Please consult your popup blockers documentation for how to allow popups on certain sites.
 

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