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I received a security warning when trying to view an Internet Deposition. What should I do?

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When opening the text display, a security pop-window will appear regarding installation of, or privileges for, an application from Stenograph L.L.C.. Depending on your web browser and Java Runtime Environment the exact content of this security warning may vary. Please choose Yes (or Grant) to load the text display. For additional information regarding the security warning please see Viewing eScription Events.
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How do I view an Internet Deposition?

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If you were sent a web page link to view the Internet Deposition, please click on the link, or copy the link into the address bar of your browser. You can modify the text color and background color of the main text display. Depending on the size of your desktop (800x600, 1024x768, etc..) you may be offered options to change the text size and display height. The Login page will remain open in the background. The page will offer you a button to re-open the Internet Deposition display window(s).
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Do I need to install anything on my computer to view an Internet Deposition?

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If a JRE (Java Runtime Environment) or JVM (Java Virtual Machine) was not installed with your operating system or your web browser, you may need to install the Java Plug-in to run Java applications in your web browser. Your web browser may offer you a link to download and install a JRE or Java Plug-in, if no JRE is present. If your web browser offers you a link to download and install a JRE, JVM, or Java Plug-in, please follow the instructions offered by your web browser.
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I received a security warning when I clicked on link. What should I do?

eScription FAQ Page
When opening the text display, a security pop-window will appear regarding installation of, or privileges for, an application from Stenograph L.L.C.. Depending on your web browser and Java Runtime Environment the exact content of this security warning may vary. Please choose Yes (or Grant) to load the text display. For additional information regarding the security warning please see Viewing eScription Events.
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What is the best web browser for viewing an Internet Deposition?

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A wide variety of Java capable browsers are available for download and installation. We have listed a few browsers that have been recommended by our viewers. The listed browsers represent only a fraction of the browsers that are capable of showing the text display.
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What is a deposition?

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A deposition is a formal meeting, with a court reporter, where the defense and/or prosecution may question witnesses who are under oath. This is a very expensive and time- consuming procedure and not often employed in traffic ticket cases.
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I received a Security warning. What should I do?

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If you encounter one or more security warnings, you must give security permissions or your browser cannot display Audio Check. Please return to the Audio Check and click Yes (in Internet Explorer) or Grant (in Netscape) each time you see the security warning.
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What are the 'Security Warning' pop-ups I see before I can view my tour?

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The first security warning is notifying you that your tour file is opening. Click 'Run' to play the tour click 'Save' and save it on your computer's desktop. The second security warning is for the Tour player. Select 'Run' to view your tour. If you do not select 'Run' you will not be able to view your tour.
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I RECEIVED A WARNING ... WHAT TO DO NOW???

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ok, you were unlucky, forgot to read rules on signup, didn't care about your ratio, didn't expect website to be good, and another hundred more of your explanations why you end up without downloading rights. there's only one thing you need to accept and understand : it is all your own fault. everything is done by staff to stop you from receiving a warning: you cannot download more than 3 files at first, rules are sticking from everywhere, and still many users do not care to read them..
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Why would I get a security warning while using the Diabetes Assistant® Program?

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The program is on a secure site to protect the integrity of your data. Some browsers and operating systems will warn you when you are entering a secure site.
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What can I do to protect my Internet security?

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While Wakulla Bank Internet Banking works to protect your banking privacy, you will also play an important role in protecting your accounts. There are a number of steps you can take to ensure that your Wakulla Bank account information is protected including: Don't reveal your Wakulla Bank Internet Banking ID or password to anyone else. They are designed to protect your banking information, but it will only work if you keep them to yourself.
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I received an error when trying to open the book with Adobe Acrobat. What do I need to do?

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You need to upgrade to the newest version of Adobe Acrobat, which is free to download for both PC and Mac. If you still have the problem, you need to completely remove/uninstall Adobe Acrobat from your computer, then restart your computer and go download the new version from the link above.
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What is the warning system?

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The warning system is used by the board moderators and administrators to let people know when they have infringed on or broken the rules. When your warning level reaches 100% you will receive a temporary ban. The level will drop over time unless any rule violations occur. The third ban by the warning system is a permanent ban, meaning you won't be able to return.
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A deposition is an opportunity to take the sworn testimony of a party or witness prior to trial. This may done to learn facts about the case or to secure evidence just in case the witness is not available at trial (then the sworn deposition testimony might be substituted for live testimony at trial). The testimony is taken by one party's attorney asking questions of the witness (or the other party) while a court reporter "takes down" the testimony for subsequent transcription.
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A deposition is a court proceeding that is conducted out-of-court and usually at the office of an attorney. The deposition is a sworn statement in the presence of a stenographer. The deposition follows answers to interrogatories and the length is dependent upon the complexity of the case. Your attorney will be with you throughout your deposition to make appropriate objections as necessary.
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Lewis & McAtee, PC
A deposition is a meeting generally held in a lawyer's office which allows one party, or their attorney, to ask questions of another party to the case about their knowledge concerning the facts, events, and people involved in or related to the case. A court reporter is usually present to administer the oath and transcribe every word spoken in the deposition, including what the attorneys say.
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What if I have to give a deposition?

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A deposition is testimony given under oath that is recorded for use in court at a later date. During your deposition, Thomas & Wan will ask the defendant questions, and the defendant's lawyer will ask you questions. A court reporter will be there to record everyone's testimony. We will prepare you for your deposition so you will be familiar with the process and know what to expect, and your attorney will be by your side the whole time to make sure the deposition is fair and proper.
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Once a lawsuit has been filed, the defense is entitled to take the depositions of the plaintiff and other persons possessing knowledge relevant to the case. It is a sworn statement (under oath) concerning the issues of the case. It is normally conducted in one of the lawyers’ offices without a judge being present. The testimony is then recorded on paper and can be used in the trial of the case.
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During the course of your case you will most likely have to give a deposition. A deposition is a statement that is given under oath before a certified court reporter. When your deposition is taken one of the lawyers in this office will be there to represent you.
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In all felony cases (and some misdemeanor cases), the law allows an attorney to question (depose) the State’s witnesses prior to trial. The attorney may question the witness about his or her knowledge of the case and what testimony the witness would give at trial. Questions on matters of “impeachment” are also allowed, such as whether the witness is biased or has some motive to lie.
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What does this "Virus Warning Message" I received mean?

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In order to combat the rising number of virus-infected messages coming into NYU, ITS has instituted virus scanning at its main mail gateways. When the scanner finds a virus in a message sent to or from you it will remove it. Since the message was not delivered in its entirety, the scanner sends a note to both the sender and recipient of the message (see sample below).
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I just received an OOC-warning. Why?

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OOC warnings are issued by GMs for being OOC (out-of-character). If you are not sure what is OOC and what is IC, type: ? role-playing for some guidelines. If you receive enough OOC warnings your character will not be allowed to think aloud until the number of warnings has been reduced.
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