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Accessing the NEW time sheet link

It's time sheet time!  But the new link to the ADP timesheet has changed what technology it uses.  Experiencing issues?  Read below...

1. Open the time sheet link in Google Chrome using this URL: https://adpeet2.adp.com/112funp/navigator/logon

2. If you see that you are being asked to install Adobe Flash player...
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then click on the lock in the address bar
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3. Scroll down to the option “Flash”. Click the arrow beside it and select “Always allow on this site” 

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4. Refresh the page and access the login!

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