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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 3
OS: XP
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Internet Explorer Cookies
I need some help.
Let start from the beginning. When I go to AOL mail it says i do not have my cookies and java script enabled. I cleared the cookies, temp files and history I have enabled Internet explorer 6.0 to allow cookies and the java script is enabled. I have gone through all the step on enabling cookies. But still have the same problem. All when i go to Yahoo Mail to login in there the page is constantly re-loading. My Internet Explore Security and privacy settings are set at default levels. Any help that i can get would be great. Also all spyware and virus scans come up clean (i use PANDA and SPYBOT) |
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Re: Internet Explorer Cookies
If you haven't already go into the internet options, then into advanced. Make sure that the settings to accept cookies, temporary files, mail for HTML, and SSL is checked. You probably need to also check the help pages on the mail sites to see what settings should be allowed to run the pages correctly. If that doesn't work, and you have virus protection software, or not, you have firewall settings. Check them and make sure they allow the cookies from their sites to be accepted. Most important, update IE to IE 7. The undergrade ie's are subject to more prone to attacks. Plus the system, if it is a window, uses ie for default programs. So it is best to update.
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