Recommended Security Settings

 

Most default browser settings allow you to view your pay statements without problems. To make sure that your personal information is secure and that you have no difficulty viewing your information, ADP strongly recommends the following security settings.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Adobe Reader

important.gif Important: Following these recommendations will prevent historical files of your pay statements from being left behind on your PC.


Microsoft® Internet Explorer®

To configure your security settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer, do the following.

  1. Start Microsoft Internet Explorer.

  2. On the browser menu bar, select Tools > Internet Options.

On this tab

Do the following

General

Under the section "Temporary Internet files", click Settings. Then, under the section "Check for newer versions of stored pages:" select the Every visit to the page option.

Security

Under the section "Security level for this zone", click Custom Level. Then, scroll to the "Scripting" section and make sure the Active scripting option is set to Enable.

Privacy

Under the section "Settings", click Advanced. Then, under the section "Cookies", make sure the Override automatic cookie handling check box is not selected.

Advanced

Apply the following settings.

Under the section "Browsing", select the Enable page transitions option.

Under the section "HTTP 1.1 Settings", select the Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connection and Use HTTP 1.1 options.

Under the section "Security", select the Do not save encrypted pages to disk, Empty Temporary Internet Files Folder when browser is closed, Use SSL 3.0, and Use SSL 2.0 options.

  1. Click OK.

  2. On the browser menu bar, select Help > About Internet Explorer and verify that the Cipher Strength setting reads 128-bit. If your browser does not meet this requirement, have a PC support person update your browser.

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Adobe® Reader®

Note: Depending on how your company set up, Adobe Reader may not be required. If it is required, you will see the Adobe Reader icon on the Home page after you log in.

important.gif Important: Adobe Reader may store previously viewed PDF images in the temporary internet files folder. To prevent these images from being stored locally, do the following.

Preventing PDF Images from Being Stored Locally by Adobe Reader 7.0

  1. Start Adobe Reader.

  2. On the menu bar, select Edit > Preferences > General.

  3. In the list box, select Startup.

    Result
    : The Opening Documents option is displayed.

  4. Deselect Use Page Cache to prevent Reader from storing the next page of a PDF image in a local cache.

Preventing PDF Images from Being Stored Locally by Adobe Reader 8.0 and 9.0

  1. Start Adobe Reader.

  2. On the menu bar, select Edit > Preferences > Page Display.

  3. Deselect Use page cache to prevent Reader from storing the next page of a PDF image in a local cache.

Verifying an Additional Security Setting in Internet Explorer When Using Adobe Reader

It is important to verify that you have a security setting selected in Internet Explorer. To verify this setting, complete the following.

  1. In Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet Options > Advanced.

  2. Under the Security heading, select the check box for Do not save encrypted pages to disk.

    Result
    : A check mark appears for this option.

  3. Click OK.

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