Netscape Communicator/ Navigator 4.x
- Select "Preferences" from the "Edit" pulldown menu.
- Click "Advanced"-the word itself, not the "+" next to it.
- Select either "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent
back to the originating server". "Warn me" may be checked or unchecked.
- Click "OK"
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
- Select the "Tools" pulldown menu
- Select "Internet Options"
- Select the "Security" tab
- Select the "Internet" option
- Click "Custom Level"
- Scroll down the list of options and make sure under "Cookies" the "enabled" circle
is selected in every instance.
- Click "OK"
- Repeat steps for "local intranet" also
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
- Select the "View" pulldown menu
- Select "Internet Options"
- Click the "Advanced" tab
- 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".
- 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.
- Select the "Options" pulldown menu.
- Select "Network Preferences"
- Click the "Protocols" tab.
- Under the "Show an Alert Before" section, uncheck "Accepting a
Cookie".
- Select "OK"
Opera (most versions)
- Select the "Preferences" pulldown menu.
- Select "Advanced"
- Under the "Logging" section, check "Cookie Logging".
- Click "OK"
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