In Internet Explorer, how do I turn Java or JavaScript off or on?
Windows
Internet Explorer 7
To enable or disable Java:
- From the
Toolsmenu, or theToolsdrop-down in the upper right, selectInternet Options.... - Click the
Programstab. - Click
Manage Add-ons. - Highlight
Java Plug-in. - Under "Settings", click
Disable. - Click
OK, and thenOKagain.
To enable or disable JavaScript:
- From the
Toolsmenu, or theToolsdrop-down in the upper right, chooseInternet Options.... - Click the
Securitytab. - Click
Custom Level.... - Scroll to the "Scripting" section of the list. Click
DisableorEnable. - Close and restart your browser.
Internet Explorer 6 and earlier
- From the
Toolsmenu, chooseInternet Options.... - Click the
Securitytab. - In versions 5.x and 6, click
Custom Level.... In version 4.x, clickCustomand thenSettings:
- Java: Scroll to the "Java" section. (In version 6, you will find this section under "Java VM", under "Java permissions".) To disable Java, click
Disable Java. To re-enable Java, click a different setting, such asHigh SafetyorMedium Safety. - JavaScript: Scroll to the "Active scripting" section of the list. (In version 6, this is under "Scripting".) Click
DisableorEnable.
- Java: Scroll to the "Java" section. (In version 6, you will find this section under "Java VM", under "Java permissions".) To disable Java, click
- Close and restart your browser.
Mac OS and Mac OS X
Note: Microsoft is no longer developing or distributing Internet Explorer for the Macintosh. Academic Computing strongly recommends that you use a different browser, such as Safari or Firefox.
- From the
Explorermenu (MAC OS X) or theEditmenu, selectPreferences.... - To expand the list, next to
Web Browser, click the triangle. - Select
Web Content. On the right, beneath "Active Content", checkEnable scripting. - Return to beneath
Web Browserand selectJava. On the right, under "Java Options", checkEnable JavaorEnable Java (Apple MRJ). - Click
OK. Close your browser and restart it.

