Configure Pop-up blocker to allow Time & Attendance in Ultipro

Configure Pop-up blocker to allow Time & Attendance in Ultipro

About: You can use Internet Explorer or Chrome to access Ultipro. We recommend using chrome. The instructions below are related to Chrome. Your Internet Explorer should already be configured to not block pop-ups.


Open Ultipro Login Page 

Go to https://e22.ultipro.com//login.aspx in your web browser

Open Time & Attendance

  1. Click Menu in the top left corner.
  2. Click Myself.
  3. Click Time & Attendance.


Allow pop-ups for this site

Look at the right side of the Chrome address bar. You should see the pop-up blocked icon. Click this icon and select always allow pop-ups then click done.


Try again

Now that you have allowed pop-ups for this site, click Time & Attendance again. A new tab should open.



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