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What is a cookie?
A simple explanation is that a cookie is a piece of text that a Web
server can store on a user's hard disk. Cookies allow a Web site to
store information on a user's machine and later retrieve it. That's
it.
How to Enable
Cookies
To enable cookies, follow the instructions below for
the browser version you are using.
Mozilla Firefox
(1.0 final release and earlier)
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Go to the "Tools" menu.
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Select "Options".
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Select the "Privacy" icon in the left panel.
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Check the box corresponding to "Allow sites to set cookies".
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Click "OK" to save changes.
Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 5.0
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Select "Preferences" from the Edit menu.
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Click on the arrow next to "Privacy & Security" in the scrolling
window to expand.
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Under "Privacy & Security", select "Cookies."
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Select "Enable all cookies".
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Click "OK".
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+
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Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu.
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Click on the "Privacy" tab.
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Click the "Default" button (or manually slide the bar down to
"Medium") under "Settings".
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Click "OK".
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
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Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu.
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Click on the "Security" tab.
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Click the "Custom Level" button.
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Scroll down to the "Cookies" section.
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To enable:
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Click "OK".
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
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Select "Internet Options" from the View menu.
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Click on the "Advanced" tab.
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Scroll down to find "Cookies" within the "Security" section.
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To enable:
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Click "OK".
Netscape Communicator 4.x
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