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Hi, I'm not able to use the Auctiva Uploader to upload pictures using Firefox or Google Chrome. Due to other problems I can't use IE to access Auctiva so my only options are Firefox or Chrome. Using Firefox I'm told to install the missing Plugins. After I download the missing Java thing it goes through all the motions of installing but when I check to see if it's installed I'm told to install the missing plug ins. I would love some help as this is maddening.
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Hi,
For anyone that has this same problem I was finally able to access Auctiva using IE. I had added Auctiva to my "Trusted Sites" but that still didn't help. Once I added https: (note the "s") not simply http: it worked! So, now that I'm able to use IE I can use the Auctiva Uploader. Using the basic uploader in FireFox was the slowest and most aggravating thing that I have done in a long time!
Hi BarbaraLil,

Thanks for contributing to our forum. Although I am pleased to hear that you are now able to use the Auctiva Uploader when using the Internet Explorer browser, I would just like to clarify you should still be able to use the Auctiva Uploader when using the Firefox or Chrome browsers in case you need to do so in the future.

Since you continued to receive a message indicating the Java plug-in used by the Auctiva Uploader in Firefox needs to be installed after going through the installation process, I suspect there is an issue with the update of Java you currently have installed - which is used by the Auctiva Uploader in both Firefox and Chrome.

If you are interested in pursuing this further, the first thing I recommend doing is checking the status of the Java plugin which should be installed on your Firefox browser by selecting “Add-ons” from the Tools menu and looking for the plug-in called Java Platform in the Plugins section.

If you find that the Java plugin is present on the list but is marked as disabled, I believe you will most likely be able to resolve this issue by enabling the Java applet from that interface and then restarting your browser.

On the other hand, if you do not find any reference to this Java applet on the “Add-ons” page, I recommend uninstalling any versions of Java that you have installed from the Uninstall a Program section within your Control Panel and then downloading the latest version of Java from:

http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp

I hope this helps. If you need any further assistance with this, please feel free to contact our Customer Support team by mousing over the “Help” tab on our site and selecting the “File Support Case” option.

-Mike

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