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How to enable Cookies in Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 6.x for PC: From inside the IE window: Click on Tools
in the top navigation bar, then click Internet Options. Select the Privacy tab,
then move the slider on the left down until it says "Medium", "Low", or "Accept all cookies". If the slider does not appear, click the "Default" button.
Click OK, then close your browser, open it and return to the site to see if that helps. We suggest you set
this setting back to normal after you finish your visit to the site.
Internet Explorer 5.x for PC: From inside the IE window: Click on Tools
in the top navigation bar and then click Internet Options. Click the Security
tab. Select the Internet for the zone that you want to set the security level
for. Click on the "Custom Level" button located at the bottom of the page. When
the "Settings:" window opens, scroll down to "Cookies". Under "Allow cookies
that are stored on your computer," please check "Enable,". Under "Allow per
session cookies (not stored)," check "Allow per session cookies." Click OK, then close your browser, open it and return to the site to see if that helps. We suggest you set
this setting back to normal after you finish your visit to the site.
Internet Explorer 4.x for PC: From inside the IE window: Click on View
in the top navigation bar and then click on the Internet Options link. When
the new window opens, click on the Advanced tab. Scroll down until you find
the "Security" heading. Scroll down to the "Cookies" heading. Under "Allow cookies
that are stored on your computer," please check "Enable,". Under "Allow per
session cookies (not stored)," check "Allow per session cookies." Click OK, then close your browser, open it and return to the site to see if that helps. We suggest you set
this setting back to normal after you finish your visit to the site.
How to enable Cookies in Netscape
Netscape 6/7.x for PC:Select "Preferences" from the Edit menu. Click
on the arrow next to "Privacy & Security" in the scrolling window to expand.
Under "Privacy & Security", select "Cookies." Select "Enable all cookies". Click
OK, then close your browser, open it and return to the site to see if that helps. We suggest you set
this setting back to normal after you finish your visit to the site.
Netscape 4.x for PC: From inside the Netscape window: Go to Edit, then
click on Preferences. On the left pane, click on Advanced, then on the right,
check "accept all cookies" or "accept only cookies that get sent back to the
originating server". Click OK, then close your browser, open it and return to the site to see if that helps. We suggest you set
this setting back to normal after you finish your visit to the site.
Netscape 3.x for PC (Note: Navigator 3.0x and 2.0x don't have an option
to disable the setting of cookies globally. It is a feature added to version
4.x.): Go to the Options menu and choose Network Preferences, Protocols Check
the option to "show alert before accepting cookies." You can also check out
information from the Netscape Web site at
http://help.netscape.com/kb/consumer/19990515-1.html.
Click OK, then close your browser, open it and return to the site to see if that helps. We suggest you set
this setting back to normal after you finish your visit to the site.
More information
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Other issues
Consider that certain security software like Norton Internet Security and others could also block
cookies. See your product documentation if you run Internet security products
such as this.
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