How Do I Enable My Cookies?
Netscape Communicator/ Navigator 4.x
  1. Select "Preferences" from the "Edit" pulldown menu.
  2. Click "Advanced"-the word itself, not the "+" next to it.
  3. Select either "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server". "Warn me" may be checked or unchecked.
  4. Click "OK"

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x

  1. Select the "Tools" pulldown menu
  2. Select "Internet Options"
  3. Select the "Security" tab
  4. Select the "Internet" option
  5. Click "Custom Level"
  6. Scroll down the list of options and make sure under "Cookies" the "enabled" circle is selected in every instance.
  7. Click "OK"
  8. Repeat steps for "local intranet" also

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x

  1. Select the "View" pulldown menu
  2. Select "Internet Options"
  3. Click the "Advanced" tab
  4. Scroll down the list of options to "Security" (marked with a padlock symbol). Beneath, you'll see three options for "Cookies". Select either "Prompt before accepting cookies" or "Accept all cookies".
  5. Click "OK"

Netscape Navigator 3.x
Navigator 3.x does not have a way to disable cookies, so you should be able to log in regardless of your settings. However, you may be shown a cookie alert each time you log in. To get rid of the alert, you can follow the instructions below.

  1. Select the "Options" pulldown menu.
  2. Select "Network Preferences"
  3. Click the "Protocols" tab.
  4. Under the "Show an Alert Before" section, uncheck "Accepting a Cookie".
  5. Select "OK"

Opera (most versions)

  1. Select the "Preferences" pulldown menu.
  2. Select "Advanced"
  3. Under the "Logging" section, check "Cookie Logging".
  4. Click "OK"