Revising your Cookie Settings
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What's a "cookie" and why do I need to enable them?
Internet Explorer Version 5.x
Internet Explorer Version 6.x
Netscape Navigator/Communicator 6.x
Netscape Navigator/Communicator 7.x
Macintosh/Power PC systems using Internet Explorer 5.x
IBM-compatible systems using AOL
Macintosh/Power PC systems using AOL
Macintosh/Power PC systems using Netscape
- On the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
- Click the Security tab.
- Click the "Custom Level..." button
- Scroll down to "Cookies," and under "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)," click "Enable"
- Click OK.
- On the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
- Click the Privacy tab.
- Click the "Advanced..." button
- Then, under Cookies, click "Always allow session cookies"
- Click OK.
Netscape Navigator/Communicator 6.x
- Select Edit, Preferences from the menu bar
- Under Privacy & Security, Cookies, select "Enable all cookies"
- Click OK.
Netscape Navigator/Communicator 7.x
- Select Edit, Preferences from the menu bar
- Under Privacy & Security, Cookies, select "Enable cookies based on privacy settings."
- Click OK.
Macintosh/Power PC systems using Internet Explorer 5.x
- On the Edit menu, select Preferences
- Under Receiving files, click cookies
- For When receiving cookies, select "Never ask."
- Click OK.
IBM-compatible systems using AOL
You'll need to complete Step 1 and then attempt Step 2a and/or 2b to enable your cookies.
Step 1
(Mandatory):- Click "My AOL"
- Click Preferences
- Click "www"
Step 2
(Try Each Method to Enable): Now that you're in the "www" box, try each of the following methods - one or the other should allow you to successfully enable your cookies.Step 2a
- Click the Security tab
- If the security level is set to Custom, you can select another setting (Medium is recommended) or click the Custom Level... button
- Under Cookies, click Enable for Allow per-session cookies (not stored).
Step 2b
- Click the Advanced tab
- Under Security, find the Cookies section and click "always accept cookie"
- Click OK.
Macintosh/Power PC systems using AOL
- From the "My AOL" menu on the AOL toolbar, select Preferences
- Select the "www" icon
- Click Advanced Settings
- Under Receiving Files, choose "cookies"
- For "When receiving cookies," select "never ask."
Macintosh/Power PC systems using Netscape
- From the Edit menu, choose Preferences
- Click the Advanced category
- Under Cookies check "accept all cookies."
What's a "cookie" and why do I need to enable them?
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