Browser configurations differ per system. If users have a problem starting PUT, compare the existing browser settings against the following list of settings known to work with PUT.
Settings with an (*) take effect after Internet Explorer is restarted.
| Settings |
|---|
| Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering* |
| Move system caret with focus/selection changes |
| Automatically recover from page layout errors with Compatibility View |
| Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer) |
| Disable script debugging (Other) |
| Display Accelerator button on selection* |
| Enable automatic crash recovery* |
| Enable third-party browser extensions* |
| Enable visual styles on buttons and controls in web pages |
| Notify when downloads complete |
| Reuse Windows for launching shortcuts (when tabbed browsing is off) |
| Show friendly HTTP error messages |
| Use inline AutoComplete in the Internet Explorer Address Bar |
| Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility) |
| Use smooth scrolling |
| Use HTTP 1.1 |
| Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections |
| Send IDN server names |
| Send IDN server names for Intranet addresses |
| Send UTF-8 URLs |
| Show Notification bar for encoding addresses |
| Use UTF-8 for mailto links |
| Enable alternative codecs in HTML-5 media elements* |
| Enable automatic image resizing |
| Play animations in web pages* |
| Play sounds in web pages |
| Show pictures |
| Check for publisher's certificate revocation |
| Check for server certificate revocation* |
| Enable DOM Storage |
| Enable Integrated Windows Authentication* |
| Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks* |
| Enable native XMLHTTP support |
| Use SSL 3.0 |
| Warn about certificate address mismatch* |
| Warn if POST submittal is redirected to a zone that does not permit posts |