| Internet Explorer
version 6 |
1. On
the Tools menu, select Internet Options. 2. Click the Privacy
tab. 3. If the security level is set to Block All Cookies, you
can change it to another setting (we recommend Medium Low). If the
security level is set to Custom, click on Advanced and then on the
Accept radio button under First-party cookies. Then click OK. 4.
Click OK. An alternative is to simply select "Allow Cookies
for this Site only".
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| Internet Explorer
version 5 |
1. On
the Tools menu, select Internet Options. 2. Click the Security
tab. 3. If the security level is set to Custom, you can change it
to another setting (we recommend Medium) or click the Custom
Level... button. Then, under Cookies, click Enable for both
options. 4. Click OK.
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| Internet Explorer version 4 |
1. On
the View menu, select Internet Options. 2. Click the Security
tab. 3. Under Security, find the Cookies section and click Always
accept cookie. 4. Click OK.
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| Netscape Version 6 |
1. On
the Edit menu, click Preferences. 2. Click the Privacy &
Security, and then Cookies. If you can't see Cookies directly under
Privacy and Security, try either clicking the triangle to the left
of Privacy & Security or double clicking on Privacy and
Security 3. Click on Enable All Cookies. 4. Click
OK.
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| Macintosh/Power PC systems using Internet Explorer 3 or
4 |
1. On
the Edit menu, select Preferences. 2. Under Receiving files,
click cookies. 3. For When receiving cookies, select never
ask. 4. Click OK.
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| IBM-compatible systems using AOL |
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1. Click "My
AOL." 2. Click Preferences. 3. Click WWW. 4. Click the
Advanced tab. 5. Under Security, find the Cookies section and
click Always accept cookie. 6. Click
OK.
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