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Allowing CookiesA cookie is a small piece of information retained by your web browser to help authenticate and or allow a small amount of cide be retained for a variety of useful purposes.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+ Select Internet Options from the Tools menu. Click the Privacy tab. Click the Default button (or manually slide the bar down to Medium) under Settings. Click OK. Netscape Communicator 4.x Select Preferences from the Edit menu. Find the Cookies section in the Advanced category. To enable: Select Accept all cookies (or Enable all cookies). Click OK. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x Select Internet Options from the Tools menu. Click the Security tab. Click the Custom Level button. Scroll down to the Cookies section. To enable: Set the option Allow cookies that are stored on your computer to Enable. Set the option Allow per-session cookies to Enable. Click OK. Mozilla Firefox (1.0 final release and earlier) Go to the Tools menu. Select Options. Select the Privacy icon in the left panel. Check the box corresponding to Allow sites to set cookies. Click OK to save changes. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x Select Internet Options from the View menu. Click the Advanced tab. Scroll down to find Cookies within the Security section. Select Always accept cookies. Click OK. Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 5.0 Select Preferences from the Edit menu. Click the arrow next to Privacy & Security in the scrolling window to expand. Under Privacy & Security, select Cookies. Select Enable all cookies. Click OK. Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 5.0 Select Preferences from the Edit menu. Click the arrow next to Privacy & Security in the scrolling window to expand. Under Privacy & Security, select Cookies. Select Enable all cookies. Click OK. For more info. A page at Google.
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