Internet Explorer 6.x
On the top menu bar, click "Tools" then click "Internet Options".
Next, click on the "Privacy" tab. Be sure either the Medium or
Low security level is selected. The High security level will not work
since it does not allow cookies.
If you have
selected the "Advanced" security level, click on the Custom Level
button and scroll down to where it says Cookies and make sure that
"Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and "Allow
per-session cookies (not stored)" and both enabled.
Internet Explorer 5.x
On the top
menu bar, click "Tools". Next, click "Internet Options" and then
click the "Security" tab. Be sure either the Medium, Medium-low,
or Low security level are selected. The High security level will not
work since it does not allow any cookies.
If you have
selected the "Custom" security level, click on the Custom Level button
and scroll down to where it says Cookies. Make sure that "Allow
cookies that are stored on your computer" and "Allow per-session
cookies (not stored)" and both enabled.
Internet Explorer 4.x
On the top menu bar, click View, then click "Internet Options". Next,
click the "Advanced" tab and scroll down to the yellow exclamation
icon under "Security". Next, select "Always accept cookies" and
click OK.
Netscape 6.x
Use the
Cookie Manager to set your cookie preferences, for more information we
suggest visiting this link:
http://home.netscape.com/browsers/6/safety.html
Netscape Navigator 4.x
On the top
menu bar, click Edit then click "Preferences". Now in the
Preferences dialog box, on the left side labeled Category, Click on
the Advanced item on the right side. Under cookies, select
"Accept all cookies" and then click OK.
If you need more information about "cookies", we recommend you visit Cookie Central, a
website devoted to giving you upfront information about what cookies
can and can't do. |