System Requirements

What type of computer do I need to use to access my business account(s) online?

Any IBM compatible computer and most Macintosh* computers that meet the following requirements can access the website.

  • Operating System:
    Windows XP
    Windows 2000
    Windows Vista
    Windows 7
    Macintosh OS X 10.3.9 or higher (make sure OS is up-to-date)
  • Modem:
    56K or broadband
  • Browser:
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher
    Mozilla Firefox§ 3.5.8 or higher (current release recommended)
    Apple Safari* 4.0.5 build 531.22.7 or higher (make sure browser is up-to-date)

* Apple®, Macintosh® and SafariTM are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Microsoft®, Windows® and Internet Explorer® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

See "What type of browser should I use?" that appears below.

§ Mozilla® and Firefox® are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.

What if my computer does not have 256-bit encryption?

If your computer does not currently use 256-bit encryption, simply follow the appropriate instructions for your browser listed below.

System and Technical Requirements

What is required to access my account information with Online Banking?

You will need a computer with Internet access to use Online Banking. Using a recommended browser with javascript enabled and 256-bit encryption will provide the best website performance and will have the latest security features to protect your online banking.

Online Banking supports the latest version of the following browsers:

What are the recommended settings?

For optimal view, you may need to adjust the display settings on your computer. We recommend the following display settings:

Screen Resolution: 800 by 600 pixels or larger

Display Font Size: Normal size, Small fonts, or size 10 or larger

Browser Font Size: Medium Fonts, Normal, or 100% (Original Size)

Desktop Schemes: Standard themes, no customization

How do I change my display settings?

To change your display settings, follow the instruction below:

Microsoft Windows XP or 2000*

From the Start menu, select Control Panel >> Display, (this may be Settings >> Control Panel, then open the Display icon). From the Display Properties dialog box:

Screen Resolution:

  • Select the Settings tab.
  • Move the Screen Resolution or Screen Area slider to 800 by 600 pixels or larger.
  • Push Apply to confirm this setting.

Display Font Size:

  • Within the Settings push the Advanced button.
  • Within this dialog box under the General tab, locate the Display Font Size drop-down menu; we recommend selecting Normal Size or Small Fonts.
  • Push OK to confirm this setting.

Appearance Scheme:

  • Select the Appearance tab.
  • For the Scheme drop-down menu, we recommend selecting one of the Windows XP, Standard or Classic schemes.
  • Push Apply or OK to confirm this setting.

Apple Macintosh OS X

From the Apple menu select System Preferences....

Screen Resolution:

  • From the hardware group select the Displays icon.
  • Select the Display group button in the upper center.
  • In the Resolutions list select 800 x 600 or larger.
  • Click on the Red X bubble on the upper left corner to dismiss this window.

Display Font Size:

  • From the Apple menu select Control Panels >> Appearance
  • Select the Fonts tab.
  • Set the Views Fonts Size to be 10 or larger.

Appearance Themes:

  • From the Appearance Control Panel window, select the Themes tab.
  • We recommend selecting the Mac OS Default or iMac theme.
  • Click the Close Box to dismiss the window.

To change your browser font size, follow these instructions:

Microsoft Internet Explorer*:

From the browser's View menu, select Text Size >> Medium

Mozilla Firefox:

From the browser's View menu, select Text Size >> Normal

Apple Safari:

From the browser's View menu, select Make Text Bigger or Make Text Smaller

* Microsoft®, Windows® and Internet Explorer® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Mozilla® and Firefox® are a registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.

Apple®, Macintosh® and SafariTM are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Why should I accept cookies?

Your browser must accept cookies in order to access our website. We use a cookie to maintain authentication between our application server and your browser. This cookie holds a key, which is used to verify customer authentication. This ensures that we are maintaining a secure connection. If your browser does not accept cookies, we are unable to maintain authentication between your browser and our application.

We also use a persistent cookie to personalize the display of information for you. For example, a persistent cookie enables you to set which entry page (personal or business) to use as the site's home page.

All our cookies are encrypted to help prevent being hacked. For security purposes, the information collected in the information will not be your Social Security number, password, or other personal information.

How do I accept cookies?

Your browser must be configured to accept cookies. Follow the instructions to configure your browser accordingly:

Microsoft Internet Explorer*:

  • Select the Tools option from the browser's toolbar.
  • Select Internet Options from the drop-down menu.
  • A new window will appear, select the tab titled Security at the top of this new window.
  • Click on the button titled Custom Level.
  • Scroll to the section titled Cookies.
  • Select Enable for the following options:
    - Allow Cookies that are stored on your computer.
    - Allow per-session Cookies (not stored).
Mozilla Firefox:
  • Select the Tools option from the browser's toolbar.
  • Select Options from the drop-down menu.
  • Choose the Cookies tab.
  • Check Allow sites to set Cookies.
Apple Safari:
  • Select the Safari menu from the top of the screen.
  • Select Preferences...from the drop-down menu.
  • Choose the Security icon from the top icon row.
  • At Accept Cookies, choose either the Always or Only from sites you navigate to radio button.

* Microsoft®, Windows® and Internet Explorer® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Mozilla® and Firefox® are a registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.

Apple®, Macintosh® and SafariTM are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Can I use the back button?

Once logged into our site, using the back button on the browser can end your session. In order to navigate successfully, use the buttons and links provided on each page.

What if the account information is not displaying correctly?

Often times, problems with account information displaying incorrectly are related to your computer's display settings.

Why should I clear my cache (Temporary Internet Files)?

It is recommended to clear your cache regularly, or your browser could crash or manifest other problematic symptoms. Clearing your cache can significantly improve the speed and performance of your browser while removing unintended stored content in the process.

How do I clear my cache (Temporary Internet Files)?

Microsoft Internet Explorer*:
  • Click on the Tools at the top of the page.
  • Click on Internet Options.
  • Click on Delete Files.
  • Check the 'Delete all offline content' box.
  • Click OK.


Mozilla Firefox:
  • Click on the Tools at the top of the page.
  • Click on Clear Private Data...
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer*:
    • Click on the Tools at the top of the page.
    • Click on Internet Options.
    • Click on Delete Files.
    • Check the 'Delete all offline content' box.
    • Click OK.
    Mozilla Firefox:
    • Click on the Tools at the top of the page.
    • Click on Clear Private Data...
    • In the "Clear the following items now:" group, make sure that Cache is checked.
    • Click Clear Private Data Now.
    Apple Safari:
    • Click on the Safari menu at the top of the screen.
    • Click on Empty Cache...
    • When presented with "Are you sure you want to empty the cache?" click Empty.

    * Microsoft®, Windows® and Internet Explorer® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

    Mozilla® and Firefox® are a registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.

    Apple®, Macintosh® and SafariTM are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

  • In the "Clear the following items now:" group, make sure that Cache is checked.
  • Click Clear Private Data Now.


Apple Safari:
  • Click on the Safari menu at the top of the screen.
  • Click on Empty Cache...
  • When presented with "Are you sure you want to empty the cache?" click Empty.

* Microsoft®, Windows® and Internet Explorer® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Mozilla® and Firefox® are a registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.

Apple®, Macintosh® and SafariTM are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Why did I receive the message "This page contains both secure and non-secure items"?

Some information on the web page, such as graphics, is not transmitted via a secure connection; however, all account information is transmitted using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSL is used mostly in communications between Web browsers and Web servers. URLs that begin with "https" indicate that an SSL connection will be used. A secure site is one which supports SSL.