When logging in to Communications Express Mail for the first time on Windows 98, 2000 or XP, the following prompts display:
If the Java 2 Runtime Environment (JRE) is not installed on your computer (client machine), you receive a prompt looking something like this:
Do you want to install and run “Java Plug-in 1.4.2_03 signed on 11/20/03 and distributed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.”?Publisher authenticity verified by: VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2001 CA
Click Yes and follow the subsequent prompts to install JRE.
If you desire English language support and also want to read incoming S/MIME messages that contain non-Latin characters, such as Chinese, the charsets.jar file must be in the /lib directory on your computer.
To ensure that the charsets.jar file is installed in the /lib directory, use the custom installation to install the English version of JRE. During the installation process, select the “Support for Additional Languages” option.
See 24.3.6 Multi-language Support for more information.
Click Finish at the last installation prompt. Restart your computer and log in to Communications Express Mail again.
A prompt asking you:
Do you want to trust the signed applet distributed by “Sun Microsystems, Inc.”?Publisher authenticity verified by: Thawte Consulting cc
Click one of the following responses:
Yes, to accept the S/MIME applet for this Communications Express Mail session. The prompt displays each time you log in.
No, to reject the S/MIME applet. You cannot use the S/MIME features.
Always, to accept the S/MIME applet for this and all subsequent Communications Express Mail sessions. You will not see the prompt again.
A prompt asking you:
Do you want to trust the signed applet distributed by “sun microsystems, inc.”?Publisher authenticity verified by: VeriSign, Inc.
Click one of the following responses:
Yes, to accept the S/MIME applet for this Communications Express Mail session. The prompt displays each time you log in.
No, to reject the S/MIME applet. You cannot use the S/MIME features.
Always, to accept the S/MIME applet for this and all subsequent Communications Express Mail sessions. You will not see the prompt again.