Setting Microsoft's Internet Explorer to accept cookies
On the menu bar at the top of your
browser, click on the word "Tools," and when the
drop-down menu appears, click on "Internet Options..."
Now a box appears that looks similar to
this:
Just underneath the dark blue bar at the top of the box are a series of
tabs. Most likely, the tab that says "General" is
selected. Click on the tab that says "Security" (red
circle). Now the box looks like this:
Click on the blue and green globe at the top left of the box (red
arrow), and check to be sure that the word "Internet" under the
globe is highlighted in blue. Click on the "Default Level"
button (blue arrow).
At the bottom left of this box, there is a
vertical slider (black arrow) that has four positions. If your
browser currently is not accepting cookies, the slider bar is probably at
the top, with the bold word "High" to the right of the
slider. The other positions for the slider are "Medium,"
"Medium-Low," and "Low." Using your mouse, pull
the slider down to "Medium." (Actually, any setting other
than "High" will allow you to use cookies.) Now you can
click on the "OK" button at the bottom of the box, and you're
done.
Confirm that you can now accept cookies
by clicking here. If you
still can't accept cookies, try a lower setting, such as
"Medium-Low." If that doesn't work, don't write and don't
call.
Just kidding. You might have to ask your local guru for help.
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