Jeff,

With the Coral IE plugin, I get the aforementioned notice, but then I'm able to 
log in.  I just wasn't trying once I got the popup, lol.  I'm actually able to 
do most things within BMC.

Odd things:

1)  When you click to open a ticket, to get to the details, it opens in a new 
tab, vs. a separate window, and the whole browser is resized to fit the ticket 
window.
2)  I haven't found a graceful way of closing the ticket window.  If you close 
the tab, it doesn't actually close the ticket window, so when you go back in, 
it tells you that it's locked and would you like to unlock it.
3)  When you do close the ticket tab, you're still stuck with the browser at 
that size, so you can't see everything on your list.

The only information I've found is that BMC doesn't support FF, although using 
Coral IE does give you most functionality.

>>> Jeff Bunting <bunting.j...@gmail.com> 2/25/2010 2:26 PM >>>
Joe,

I've tried to do it with no success.  With IE tab (which I suppose is a
different IE plugin than the Coral one you mentioned), it causes Firefox to
crash for me. I haven't done any in-depth troubleshooting on the problem
though.

Jeff


On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Joseph Heaton <jhea...@dfg.ca.gov> wrote:

> Anyone using this combination?  Would like to stop using IE all together,
> but even with Coral IE Tab, I can't get this to work.  I keep getting a
> message saying the program won't work properly because I have popup blocking
> running.  I've deselected the pop up blocking setting already.  Is there
> some other, hidden, setting that I'm not seeing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
>
>
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