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Windows Internet Explorer 5.0 - 5.5
- From the Tools menu on the Microsoft Internet Explorer toolbar,
click "Internet Options." The Internet Options dialog box opens.
- Click the "Security" tab.
- Click the "Internet" icon (if you are on a local area network, you must
also repeat this procedure with the "Local Internet" icon selected.)
- There are two ways to enable cookies: either change the security level from "High" to "Medium" and click "OK" or
- Click "Custom Level." The Security Settings dialog box opens.
- From the Settings list, scroll down to Cookies.
- Under the Allow per session cookies (not stored) option, click
"Enable" and then click "OK."
- Click "OK."
- Click here to Register -- it is not necessary to restart your browser or computer.
note: In some instances of IE 5.0, the custom settings level in the
Security Settings dialog box may automatically reset itself to High and
cookies cannot be enabled. In the event this occurs, you must manually
reset the security level to Medium, Medium-low or Low and restart the
browser. If this problem persists, it can be eliminated by upgrading your
browser to IE 5.01.
Windows Internet Explorer 4.x
- From the View menu on the Microsoft Internet Explorer toolbar, click
"Internet Options." The Internet Options dialog box opens.
- Click the "Advanced" tab.
- From the list, scroll down to Cookies.
- Under Cookies, click "Always accept cookies."
- Click "OK."
- Click here to Register -- it is not necessary to
restart your browser or computer.
Windows Internet Explorer 3.x
The Internet Explorer 3.0 browser accepts cookies by default. However,
the Internet Explorer 3 browser can be set to ask you if you want to
accept cookies when they occur. If you receive this prompt, click "OK."
Click here to Register -- it is not necessary to
restart your browser or computer.
Windows Netscape Navigator 6.0
- From the Edit menu, click "Preferences."
- Under Category, click "Advanced."
- Under Advanced, choose "Cookies." In the Cookies section, choose
either "Accept all cookies" or "Accept all cookies that get sent back to
the originating server."
- Click "OK."
- Click here to Register -- it is not necessary to
restart your browser or computer.
Windows Netscape Navigator 4.x
- From the Edit menu on the Netscape toolbar, click "Preferences."
The Preferences dialog box opens.
- From the Category list, click "Advanced."
- From the Cookies group box, click "Accept all cookies."
- Click "OK."
- Click here to Register -- it is not necessary to
restart your browser or computer.
Windows Netscape Navigator 3.x
The Netscape 3.x browser accepts cookies by default. However, the
Netscape 3.x browser can be set to ask you if you want to accept
cookies when they occur. If you receive this prompt, click "OK." Click
here to Register -- it is not necessary to restart
your browser or computer.
Macintosh Internet Explorer 4.5 - 5.x
- From the Edit menu, click "Preferences." The Preferences dialog box
opens.
- Under Receiving Files, click "Cookies."
- In the "When receiving cookies" drop down menu, click "ask for each
site"
- Close the Preferences dialog box.
- Click here to Register -- it is not necessary to
restart your browser or computer.
Macintosh Netscape Navigator 6.0
- From the Edit menu, click "Preferences."
- Under Category, click "Advanced."
- Under Advanced, choose "Cookies." In the Cookies section, choose
either "Accept all cookies" or "Accept all cookies that get sent back to
the originating server."
- Click "OK."
- Click here to Register -- it is not necessary to
restart your browser or computer.
Macintosh Netscape Navigator 3.x - 5.x
- From the Edit menu, click "Preferences."
- Under Category, click "Advanced."
- In the Cookies section, choose either "Accept all cookies" or "Accept
all cookies that get sent back to the originating server."
- Click "OK."
- Click here to Register -- it is not necessary to
restart your browser or computer.
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