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Jul 31 2005, 10:58 PM
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Don't ask me?! Group: Senior TechiePosts: 4397 Joined: 29-July 04 Member No.: 2 Gender:Male |
Websites store "cookies" on your computer to facilitate transactions with the site. In most cases, cookies are harmless. For some websites like the forums, you must allow cookies to be accepted in order to use the site, because each time you click on a forum or a post, you are actually clicking on a new link.
Your browser must support cookies, and the option must be enabled to sign in. To do this, follow the instructions below: Internet Explorer 6 1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options. 2. Click the Privacy tab, and then click Edit. 3. In Address of Web site, type the complete address of the Web site for which you want to specify custom settings, ahfcchat.com 4. To specify that you want Internet Explorer to always allow cookies from ahfcchat.com to be saved on your computer, click Allow. Internet Explorer 5 1. Click Tools, and then Internet Options. 2. Click the Security tab. 3. Click the Internet zone. 4. Select a security level other than High. -or- Click Custom Level, scroll to the Cookies section, and then click Enable for both cookie options. Internet Explorer 4.x 1. Click View, and then Internet Options. 2. Click the Advanced tab. 3. Scroll to the Security section. 4. Under Cookies, click Always accept cookies. Firefox 1. Click Tools, and then Options. 2. Click Privacy. 3. Click on Cookies. 4. Under Cookies, click enable cookies, you should not need any other options set. In addition, if you are using a software firewall, please check the settings for privacy in your firewall to ensure it allows permanent cookie storage for our site. You may also have to specifically allow cookies for ahfcchat.com in any security software you are running, such as Norton Internet Security. Mac users have found Safari works well and have never complained about registration issues. Try both and see which one runs better. -------------------- ![]() ![]() The reason some people get lost in thought is that it's unfamiliar territory Occasional delirious ramblings in my Blog |
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