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Cookie Help
Use the following steps to manage cookies.
For Netscape Navigator 4.x
- Go to the Edit menu and select Preferences.
- Click on the Advanced heading.
- Go to Cookies and click on the option you want:
- Accept all cookies;
- Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server; or
- Disable cookies.
- You may also check "Warn me before accepting a cookie" if you want your browser to ask your permission before downloading a cookie.
For Internet Explorer 5
- Go to the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
- Click on the Security tab.
- Click on the Custom Level button.
- Scroll down to the Cookies heading.
- Click on the options you want for stored and non-stored cookies.
- Click on Disable to reject all cookies.
- Click on Enable to accept all cookies.
- Click on Prompt to ensure that you'll be asked permission before accepting a cookie.
For Internet Explorer 4 and 5 on Macintosh
- Go to the Edit menu and select Preferences.
- Click on the Receiving Files tab.
- Click on the Cookies heading.
- Scroll down to the Cookies heading.
- On the right side of the window, there is a pull-down menu, preceded by "When receiving cookies" followed by the following options:
- Never Ask: Cookies are always accepted and you are never prompted before a cookie is saved to your hard disk.
- Ask For Each Site: For each site you are asked whether you want to accept or decline cookies from the site.
- Ask For Each Cookie: As each cookie arrives, you are asked if you want to accept it.
- Never Accept: Cookies are never accepted and you are never prompted.
- Select the most appropriate option from above.
- Click OK
Making Your Cookies Folder Read Only
- This method allows you to accept cookies, but it limits the amount of information Web sites can obtain and prevents sites from writing documents onto your hard disk.
- Double click the My Computer icon on your desktop.
- Locate the Cookies folder on your computer's hard disk. The folder is usually found in the C:\WINDOWS directory.
- Open the folder by double clicking on it.
- Delete all the files without the .txt suffix (these are the cookies) in the folder. The files with the .txt suffix are system files.
- Close the Cookies folder.
- In the C:\WINDOWS directory, click once on the Cookies folder.
- Select Properties from the File menu.
- Mark the Read Only box under the Attributes heading and click OK.
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