Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x: Open your browser. From the program menu, select “Tools” and then “Internet Options.” Click the “Privacy” tab. Click the “Advanced” button. Choose to accept both First and Third Party Cookies then click “OK” to save your changes.Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x: Open your browser. From the program menu, select “Tools” and then “Internet Options.” Click the “Privacy” tab. Click the “Advanced” button. To enable this functionality, move the settings bar on the left to the bottom. The description box on the right will read, “Accept All Cookies.” Click the “OK” button to save your changes.Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x: Open your browser. From the program menu, select “Tools” and then “Internet Options.” Click the “Security” tab. Click the “Custom Level” button. To enable this functionality, in the “Reset Custom Settings” section, select “Medium” in the “Reset To” section, and then click the “Reset” button. Alternately, in the “Settings” section, scroll down to the “Cookies” section, and under “Allow per-session cookies (not stored)” and “Allow cookies that are stored on your computer”, select either “Prompt” (which will present you with a dialog box every time a cookie is read from or written to your hard drive) or “Enable” (which will read from or write a cookie without user interaction.) Click “OK” to close the “Security Settings” window, click “Yes” in the resulting warning box, and then click “OK” to save all changes. You can now close the “Internet Options” window.Netscape Communicator 4.x: Open your browser. From the program menu, select “Edit” and then “Preferences.” Click the “Advanced” heading of the Category tree. In the “Cookies” section, select the “Accept all cookies” radio button. If you would like to receive a warning before the browser writes a cookie to or reads a cookie from your hard drive, also select the “Warn me before accepting a cookie” check/tick box. Click the “OK” button at the bottom to save these changes and close the “Preferences” window.Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x: Open your browser. From the program menu, select “View” and then “Internet Options.” Click the “Advanced” tab. Scroll down to the security section to the cookies subsection. Select either “Prompt before accepting cookies” (which will present you with a dialog box every time a cookie is read from or written to your hard drive) or “Always accept cookies” (which will read from or write a cookie without user interaction). Click the “OK” button to save all changes and close the Internet Options window.Netscape Navigator 3.x: Open your browser. From the program menu, select “Options” and then “Network Preferences.” Click the “Protocols” tab. In the “Show an alert before” section, make sure the “Accepting a cookie” check/tick box is selected. Click the “OK” button at the bottom to save these changes and close the “Preferences” window. Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02: Open your browser. From the program menu, select “View” and then “Options.” Click the “Advanced” tab. In the “Warnings” section, make sure the “Warn before accepting cookies” check/tick box is selected if you would like to receive a warning before a cookie is read from or written to your hard drive. Click the “OK” button at the bottom to save these changes and close the “Options” window.AOLTo access internet options, click “Preferences” on the AOL toolbar. Next, choose the “WWW” icon. A small window will pop up with your Internet Explorer preferences. Follow the instructions for Internet Explorer below for the version of Internet Explorer you are running
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