Why
do I need to accept session cookies?
Session
cookies are placed on your browser for your convenience. When
you login, information is written onto your hard drive. As you
navigate the site, the system passes information from page to
page so it "remembers" who you are and automatically
determines what information to display in your browser. On form
pages it will enter your information into the form.
Are session
cookies a security risk?
Because cookies read
information on your hard drive, some think this means they give
access to all the information on your computer. The session cookie
actually contains no personal information, just a unique identifier
for our system to recognize this browser.
How do I set up my browser to accept session cookies?
If you're
using Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu (View menu in IE5)
and select Internet Options. Within the Internet Options window,
select the Privacy tab at the top right, in the middle of the
dialog box is a button marked "advanced". Click on the advanced
button. The next box is you advanced privacy settings. Click
on "override automatic cookie handling" and click on "always
allow session cookies." Click OK. Click OK again.
If you're
using Netscape Navigator, go to the Options menu and select Network
Preferences. Within the Network Preferences window, select the
Protocols tab. There is a heading titled "Show an Alert Before" and
a check box next to a selection titled "Accepting a Cookie".
If this is not checked, you will automatically accept cookies
without being warned by your browser.
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