Touch screens are not supported or certified by ADP.įor ADP Workforce Now Enhanced Time & Attendance® (formerly known as Enterprise eTIME) clients, Chrome is a supported browser for Enhanced Time v8.0 only.
If fire wall software is used, permit inbound and outbound traffic on port 443. Pop-up and cookie-blocking software must be disabled. Clients not using the latest versions of these browsers may experience performance and rendering issues.
–ADP certifies Chrome on Microsoft Windows® 10, Apple® Mac OS® Big Sur, and Apple® Mac OS® Catalina.įor optimal performance, ADP recommends you upgrade to the most recent versions of Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft Edge based on Chromium, and Safari 13 and higher. –ADP supports Version 13 and higher on Apple® Mac OS® Big Sur and Apple® Mac OS® Catalina. –ADP supports Firefox on Microsoft Windows® 10, Apple® Mac OS® Big Sur, and Apple® Mac OS® Catalina. ♺DP certifies Microsoft® Edge based on Chromium (latest version) on Microsoft Windows® 10 Supported means that the browser or operating system has been tested for key functionality to ensure that critical features are working as designed. Certified means that the browser or operating system has been tested in detail through functional test cases and user interface scenario compatibility. Your ADP service is supported or certified on the following browsers and operating systems. Any user attempting to log in to this application and perform any transactions on these browser versions will be blocked.
Turn On Flash Player in Google Chrome: Launch Chrome, click the three dots at the top-right corner, and select Settings.įull list of the top Browsers apps that are similar to Adobe Flash Player, including Adblock Plus for Safari, ClickToPlugin, ClickToFlash, Adobe Shockwave Player, Translate Safari Extension.Įffective with the ADP Workforce Now Spring 2021 Release, ADP no longer supports Internet Explorer 11 or the legacy Edge browser (versions 78 and below). Select On from the When visiting other websites dropdown menu on the right pane. Tick the Adobe Flash Player box on the left under Plug-ins.Enable Flash in Chrome On Windows or Mac. Note: Settings may vary slightly depending on operating system and chrome version.
Enable Flash for Chrome on Windows or Mac (osX) Easily enable Flash in your Chrome browser settings with these steps, for all sites (Step 1-3) or for individual sites (step 1-6).