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The first time you evaluate a program you just submitted on Moodle, you will likely be faced with a pop-up window mentioning "''You are using an encrypted connection''".  This is because Moodle ships programs on a special computers to be evaluated, just in case the program is malicious, or written in such a way that it compromises the integrity of the computer.  In this case that computer crashes, but the computer running Moodle is not affected.
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The first time you evaluate a program you just submitted on Moodle, you will likely be faced with a pop-up window mentioning "''You are using an encrypted connection''".  This is because the computer running Moodle works in tandem with another computer, and uses this second computer to run your programsThe programs are sent encrypted, and this is why you see the pop-up appear.
 
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This page explains how to navigate the different pop-ups that will appear.  You will only have to do this once, the very first time you evaluate a program.  After that, you should, hopefully, be all set!
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This page explains how to navigate the different pop-ups that will appear.  You will only have to do this once, the very first time you evaluate a program.  After that, you should, hopefully, be all set and never see the pop-ups again for the rest of the semester!
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=Evaluating a Program on Moodle for the first time=
 
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==If you are using Chrome or Firefox==
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* The very first time you click on '''evaluate''' in Moodle to evaluate the program you just uploaded, a pop-up will appear:
 
* The very first time you click on '''evaluate''' in Moodle to evaluate the program you just uploaded, a pop-up will appear:
 
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* Make sure that Safari doesn't block pop-ups, by clicking '''Safari''', '''Preferences''', '''Security''', and making sure the '''Block pop-up windows''' button is unchecked.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 10 September 2015

--D. Thiebaut (talk) 17:29, 10 September 2015 (EDT)



The first time you evaluate a program you just submitted on Moodle, you will likely be faced with a pop-up window mentioning "You are using an encrypted connection". This is because the computer running Moodle works in tandem with another computer, and uses this second computer to run your programs. The programs are sent encrypted, and this is why you see the pop-up appear.
This page explains how to navigate the different pop-ups that will appear. You will only have to do this once, the very first time you evaluate a program. After that, you should, hopefully, be all set and never see the pop-ups again for the rest of the semester!




Evaluating a Program on Moodle for the first time


If you are using Chrome or Firefox


  • The very first time you click on evaluate in Moodle to evaluate the program you just uploaded, a pop-up will appear:


VPLCertificate1.png


  • Click on Server1
  • A new pop-up appears:


VPLCertificate2.png


  • Click on I understand the Risks
  • The pop-up extends to show a new button.


VPLCertificate3.png


  • Click on Add Exception
  • A new pop-up appears:


VPLCertificate4.png


  • Click on Confirm Security Exception
  • You should be all set for the rest of the semester!


If you are using Safari


  • Make sure that Safari doesn't block pop-ups, by clicking Safari, Preferences, Security, and making sure the Block pop-up windows button is unchecked.


VPLCertificate5.png


  • Follow the steps listed in the Firefox/Chrome section above.