- Animated Files and Firewalls
- Some firewalls, as well as some Anti-Virus software programs can prevent certain animations from appearing properly. For instance, the DHS Threat Level image in the upper right area of every page is included in the ASIS Tidewater Chapter Website from an external source. Your firewall or Anti-Virus software may see that as a threat and prevent the animation (the 5 levels blinking in succession) from working. Although you will should still see the entire image, the portion of the animated threat level might be "stuck" on green, while to the left of that, the current threat level indicates "Elevated".
You may have to change the settings in your firewall or Anti-Virus software in order to see the animation effect. - Cookies
- We use cookies on some portions of our Web sites. A cookie is an identifier that is sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer. Cookies enable us to provide you with a better experience by allowing us to understand what areas of the Website are of interest to our visitors. We may also use cookies when you register to use one of our web-based services. In this situation, a cookie will store useful information that enables our Website to remember you when you return to visit us. We can only read cookies from our own Websites. We do not link the information collected through cookies to any personally identifiable information provided by users. Cookies do not contain any information that is, in itself, personally identifying. If you choose to disable cookies in your browser, you can still access most of our Website and services.
- Javascript
- To turn on JavaScript in these common browsers:
MICROSOFT IE 5+ - Choose TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS from the browser toolbar.
- Select the SECURITY tab, and click on CUSTOM LEVEL.
- In the selection menu, locate the SCRIPTING > ACTIVE SCRIPTING option.
- Click ENABLE.
NETSCAPE 4+ / 6+ - Choose EDIT > PREFERENCES from the browser toolbar.
- Under the ADVANCED option, select ENABLE JAVASCRIPT
- Under the ADVANCED - CACHE option, select "Document In Cache
Is Compared To Document On Network – Every Time"
NETSCAPE 7+ - Choose EDIT > PREFERENCES from the browser toolbar.
- Choose ADVANCED > SCRIPTS & PLUGINS from the browser toolbar.
- Select "Enable JavaScript for Navigator"
AOL - Select on "Settings" menu item then click "Preferences"
- Under "Organization", click on "Internet Properties (WWW)"
- Click the "Security" tab
- Click the "Custom Level" button
- Find "Scripting"
- For "Active Scripting" click "Enable"
- Click the "OK", "Yes", and "OK" buttons
Once you have changed your browser settings, click here to renter the site. - Membership/Events Payments
- If you received errors when completely a registration for an event, etc. or making payment for the event or chapter membership dues, make sure that under Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Security tab | Trusted Sites | Sites, that you add www.asistidewater.org and that Requires server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone is unchecked. Next switch to the Privacy tab | Advanced, then check Override automatic cookie handling and Always allow session cookies at the bottom of the dialog.
You may also want to set Prompt under First-party Cookies and Block under Third-party Cookies. These last two items don't really apply to using our site, but are good privacy options. - Passwords
- On this new ASISTIDEWATER.ORG Website we have changed the way you login. In order to fully automate the system, we will be using your ASIS International Member Number as your login ASIS ID. This eliminates the time consuming process that was previously utilized in manually creating your login (which was a combination of your first and last name).
Your initial User name and Password to all Member Only areas is your ASIS International ID number. Your ASIS International password WILL NOT work on this site initially, however, upon your first login to a Member Only area, you will be prompted to change your password, which CAN be your ASIS International password, if that is your preference.
If you have any leading zeros ("0") in your ASIS membership number (example 00123456) do not use them.
If you forgot your Member Only password, click here to be taken to the login page, where at the bottom you can enter your ASIS ID and your password will be emailed to you (at the email address that we have on file in your profile).
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