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Is anyone else having a problem logging on to AMCAS? It keeps taking me to the page where it says I need to install a browser that supports AMCAS but they are all outdated and not even available to be downloaded. There must be an obvious solution to this that I'm overlooking. Thanks!
 
What browser are you using? I would recommend just downloading the newest version of firefox and using that. It works, I just checked.
 
Hmm I am having trouble also but I have the latest version of firefox...
 
What browser are you using? I would recommend just downloading the newest version of firefox and using that. It works, I just checked.
i made an AMCAS account for giggles and my latest firefox is unsupported
 
last time i checked only ffox 3.0 versions would work. i searched this issue before and here is the total of what i came up with, but i have not actually tried any of these myself so i can't confirm that they work.
"if you are using ie 8, there is a button to the right of the address
bar. (it looks like a sheet of paper torn in half.) This will put the
browser in compatibility mode, and it should work. the button won't show up unless you are on the amcas login page."

"there's a way around it. in your address bar in firefox, type about:config and hit enter on the page that comes up, type useragent in the filter bar of the few items that are in the list, one of them will say something like general.useragent.extra.firefox. double click that one and change the value from Firefox/3.6 to Firefox/3.0
that should let you log into amcas"

or this: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59
 
In the address bar, type in about:config, say "yes I'll be careful" and change the general.useragent.extra.firefox from Firefox/3.5.x to Firefox/3.0
 
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Dear Applicant,

Thank you for contacting AMCAS.

For PC users, AMCAS supports the following browser versions:

o Internet Explorer 7.0

o Internet Explorer 6.0

o Internet Explorer 5.5

o Netscape 7

o Firefox 1.0.2

o Firefox 1.5 for Windows only

o Firefox 2.0

o Firefox 3.0

For Mac users, AMCAS supports the following browser versions:

o Internet Explorer 5.1.7

o Internet Explorer 5.2

o Netscape 7

o Mozilla Firefox 1.0.2

o Mozilla Firefox 1.5

o Mozilla Firefox 2.0

o Mozilla Firefox 3.0

To access Internet Explorer browser versions 5.1.7 and 5.2, please visit: oldapps.com. To access Mozilla Firefox browser versions 1.0.2, 1.5, 2.0, and 3.0, please visit oldapps.com.

If you are currently using Internet Explorer 8 you can change the settings to access the AMCAS Application by following the steps below:

1. Under the "Tools" menu select, "Compatibility View Settings".

2. Select the box "Display all websites in Compatibility View"

We realize the burden that this causes some applicants and are working with our technical team to stay as up to date as possible with current technology and browsers. When a new browser becomes available, AMCAS has to do a large series of tests to ensure the integrity, security and user experience of our applications and this can take some time. This issue is noted and we continue to work on improving our options. In the meantime, you may have to try using another computer with a supported browser to complete your AMCAS application. We are very sorry for the inconvenience.

If you have any questions or if we can be of additional assistance, please contact us at [email protected] or (202) 828-0600.

AMCAS Association of American Medical Colleges

Section for Medical School Application Services

2450 N St., NW

Washington, DC 20037

U.S.A.

General Inquiries: (202) 828-0600

Fax: (202) 828-1120

www.aamc.org/AMCAS
 
Hmm I am having trouble also but I have the latest version of firefox...


This is actually the problem. The latest versions are NOT supported, so you have to trick AMCAS by spoofing the user agent (see my above post).
 
The latest Firefox is not officially supported, but it works perfectly well with a little workaround.

What I did is that I installed the User Agent Switcher here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59


Basically, this just fools the website into thinking you are using another browser, and thus allowing you to log in. Once installed, you should be able to select several different user agents, from Internet Explorer and so on. I don't believe that an older firefox version is there. You can either modify it yourself to add Firefox 3.0 (if you know what you are doing), or you can just select Internet Explorer 7 and it should work fine. I completed my 2010 application like this without an issues at all.

Just make sure to put it back to Default User Agent whenever you are on another site, or those sites might look a bit off.
 
The latest Firefox is not officially supported, but it works perfectly well with a little workaround.

What I did is that I installed the User Agent Switcher here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59


Basically, this just fools the website into thinking you are using another browser, and thus allowing you to log in. Once installed, you should be able to select several different user agents, from Internet Explorer and so on. I don't believe that an older firefox version is there. You can either modify it yourself to add Firefox 3.0 (if you know what you are doing), or you can just select Internet Explorer 7 and it should work fine. I completed my 2010 application like this without an issues at all.

Just make sure to put it back to Default User Agent whenever you are on another site, or those sites might look a bit off.



Jeez all this just to log on. At least they're aware of the issue, you'd think something so important would be fixed quicker. Anyway thanks all for the help!🙂
 
Jeez all this just to log on. At least they're aware of the issue, you'd think something so important would be fixed quicker. Anyway thanks all for the help!🙂


No problem. It sounds more complicated than it actually is. 🙂
 
Why do you need to log into AMCAS?
 
last time i checked only ffox 3.0 versions would work. i searched this issue before and here is the total of what i came up with, but i have not actually tried any of these myself so i can't confirm that they work.
"if you are using ie 8, there is a button to the right of the address
bar. (it looks like a sheet of paper torn in half.) This will put the
browser in compatibility mode, and it should work. the button won't show up unless you are on the amcas login page."


"there's a way around it. in your address bar in firefox, type about:config and hit enter on the page that comes up, type useragent in the filter bar of the few items that are in the list, one of them will say something like general.useragent.extra.firefox. double click that one and change the value from Firefox/3.6 to Firefox/3.0
that should let you log into amcas"

or this: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59

This works for me. And it's probably the easiest and quickest solution.
 
in filling out my amcas, i realized i had more activities than was allowed. how did you guys go about side stepping this? i have 1-2 more which i'd like to mention. addendum later afterwards? or avoid going over 15 period?
Out of all the relevant threads that you could have picked, you chose to resurrect one that has nothing to do with your questions. Failed resurrection, bro, Failed resurrection. 👎thumbdown👎
 
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