Introduction
- When installing the
MM3-WebAssistant,
the configuration of your computer is left untouched. No changes are automatically made, because MM3-WebAssistant
is installed within one folder.
- Removing the application - if you would ever want to ;-) - is only a matter of deleting the MM3-WebAssistant folder.
MM3-WebAssistant
is written in Java, and therefore cross-platform. You will need Java Virtual Machine though.
Quick Instruction - For experts
- Download
and decompress the ZIP archive: MM3-WebAssistant-Proxy-Offline-Browser-Professional.en.zip
- Click on the file MM3-WebAssistant.jar and follow the statements.
- Switch on the proxy of your browser and enter for protocol types HTTP, HTTPS
and FTP
the address 127.0.0.1 and port 8080
- Use of the HTTPS protocol
- Please execute the tests.
You get to know the basic principle of the MM3-WebAssistant.
If you have any question, please use the step-by-step instruction.
- In future you are going to click on the MM3-WebAssistant.jar and you can start with archiving by surfing.
Step-by-Step Instruction - You would like detailed instructions
- After decompressing the
MM3-WebAssistant ZIP
archive you get the folder MM3-WebAssistantProfessional. You don't need administration rights to it.
- The program simply can be started by clicking the file MM3-WebAssistant.jar in the folder MM3-WebAssistantProfessional.
After that
MM3-WebAssistant
starts and a logo appears. Solving
Problems
- First you get a short introduction, after which the license agreement is displayed.
Please, confirm this with: Accept license
You may also find this agreement here: Download/License Note
You receive with the button Next the next dialog and with the button Back the precede dialog.
- Please, select: Request your license for the evaluation

- Enter your name and e-mail address
The evaluation license will to be sent to you by e-mail within two working days. This license gives you permission to try the professional edition
for a month.
Solving Problems
- There isn't an online connection.
Connect to the internet and request your license (Send again ...).
- Your internet connection needs an additional proxy.
In the dialog box you enter the HTTP proxy address and port for your internet connection.
- For users of a Personal Firewall.
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Before you can use MM3-WebAssistant
you will have to adjust the proxy settings in your browser.
Each browser will be different on details. These are the instructions in general:
- Please open your browser which you would like to use by browsing with the
MM3-WebAssistant.
- Find the dialog for setting the Proxy; very often Preferences/Advanced/Network
- Switch on the proxy of your browser and enter for protocol types HTTP, HTTPS and
FTP
the address 127.0.0.1 and port 8080
The required proxy configuration is illustrated by a step-by-step description.
Should you ever wish not to use the MM3-WebAssistant
for any particular operations, just deactivate the switched-on proxy. Some browsers make it easy to switch the proxy on and off. Please follow the note
to this at the end of the description of the select browser.
See: proxy configuration
- Please, check the proxy configuration of your browser now.
http://127.0.0.1:8080/proxyConfiguration/
On this page selects your browser and the internet access.
Then follow the statements in the check.
- Use of the HTTPS protocol
These configuration is illustrated by a step-by-step description.
- Learn the basic principle now.
You get to know the basic principle of the MM3-WebAssistant Archiving
by Browsing with an offline test and an online test.
Program Start
The installation is completed after this and you already know the basic principle of the use of the MM3-WebAssistant
- Proxy Offline Browser.
You simply start the MM3-WebAssistant
with a click on MM3-WebAssistant.jar. You can immediately then start with archiving by surfing with your browser.
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