System Requirements

Experiencing Technical Difficulties?

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You may experience difficulties downloading documents or using some pages if your browser or other tools are not up-to-date. If you have these applications and you are having problems try DOWNLOADING and INSTALLING the latest version. Please refer to each Web site for download and installation instructions. If you still have issues, please contact us and give us as much information about the page you are on (please provide the URL) and what you are trying to do.

Browsers

There are many browsers available and we cannot ensure that our site will work well on all of them. You can download the browsers we do support free below:

Internet Explorer
Windows Internet Explorer — Version 6 and above.

Firefox
Mozilla Firefox — Version 3 and above.

Safari
Safari — Version 3 and above.




PDF documents

Adobe Reader

In order to view any pdf documents you need to have Adobe Reader installed on your computer. You can download it for free from the Adobe Reader Web site .

Adobe Flash Player

Adobe Flash Player

Several pages require or work best with Adobe Flash. You can download the latest version free from the Adobe Web site .

Videos

Quick Time Player

Videos on this site require Quick Time in order to play them. You can download it free from the Apple Web site .If you experience any technical difficulties, review the QuickTime FAQ .

Use the links below for help with QuickTime:

Audio

To listen to streaming audio, such as the Commission Meetings page, you need to have Flash installed. See the download for Flash above.

Pop Ups

Several programs on this site open in a new window so you must allow Pop Ups for these to function:

Connection Speed

Your internet connect speed can greatly affect download of files and videos. If you have dial-up, please be aware that downloading large files can be very slow. For instance, a 10 MB file can take a half hour to an hour to download on dial-up. Many large files on our site are available to download in smaller chunks. Downloading the smaller pieces may be less problematic if you are on dial-up.