Select your
browser version to find instructions to enable cookies.
Internet
Explorer (MSIE)-- 6.x,
5.x,
4.x,
3.x,
Mac
5.x, Mac
4.x
Netscape Communicator -- 7.x,
6.x,
4.x
AOL
--8.0,
7.0
w/IE 6, 7.0
w/IE 5.x, 6.0,
5.0,
4.0,
Win
3.1
Opera
7
(Be sure to
re-run the Test if after you have made any changes to your browser's
settings.)
Internet Explorer 6.x:
IE 6 gives you the option to allow cookies on from one web site.
This is the best way to protect your privacy if you use your web browser
to view other sites and do not wish to enable cookies on all
sites.
1. Select "Internet Options" from
the "Tools" menu.
2. Click the "Privacy" tab (settings
should be at Medium or Default)
3. In the "Web Sites" area,
click the [Edit] button
4. Click in the "Address of
Website" box and type "nacelink.com" without the
quotes.
5. Press the [Allow] button. Click [Ok] then
[Ok] again.
6. You may need
to close your web browser (all of the Internet Explorer Windows open)
and then restart your browser.
7. Return to this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
Internet Explorer
5.x:
Enable cookies for all web sites you visit that use
them:
1. Select "Tools | Internet Options..."
from the main menu.
2. Change to the "Security" tab
3. Click
"Custom Level..."
4. Scroll down to the "Cookies" section.
5. To
enable: Set "Allow cookie that are stored on your computer" to "Enable"
Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Enable"
6. Click
"OK"
7. Return to this
Browser Test, then reload
this page.
Internet Explorer 4.x:
1. Select "View | Internet Options..." from
the main menu.
2. Change to the "Security" tab.
3. Select
"Custom" and click "Settings..."
4. Scroll down to the "Security"
section.
5. To enable: Select "Always accept cookies"
6. Click
"OK"
7. Return to this
Browser Test, then reload
this page.
Internet Explorer 3.x:
This browser is not supported by our Site. Cookies were introduced in Netscape 2.0 and MSIE 3.0.
Unfortunately, the MSIE 3.0 implementation of cookies is somewhat
flawed. While you can use cookies to save and read information on other
computers, you can't save cookies to your own computer, which makes it
really hard to test your cookie code. So, if you're using MSIE 3.0, you
must upgrade to the most recent
version.
Opera 7.x
1. Select "Preferences..." from the File
menu.
2. Select "Privacy"
3. To enable: Select "Enable cookies"
4. Click "OK"
5. Return
to this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
Netscape 7.x
1. Click Edit on the Toolbar.
2. Click
Preferences
3. Click the Privacy and Security category; expand the
list to show the subcategories.
4. Click Cookies
5. Three
options are displayed. Click:
Enable cookies for the originating web
site only.
6. Return to this
Browser Test, then reload
this page.
Netscape Communicator 6.x
1. Select "Edit | Preferences..." from the
main menu.
2. Select "Privacy and Security | Cookies"
3. To
enable: Select "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get
sent back to the originating server"
4. Click "OK"
5. Return to this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
Netscape Communicator 4.x
Due to Javascript and errors with this
browser (Netscape 4.0, 4.5, 4.78, etc.) will not work with our site. You must upgrade.
Mac IE 5.x
1. Click Edit
2. Select Preferences
3. Under the Receiving Files option, select Cookies
4. Under
"When receiving cookies:" select the desired level of cookie acceptance
5. Under "When receiving cookies:" select the desired level of
cookie acceptance
6. Click OK to finish
7. Return to this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
Mac IE 4.x
1. Go to My AOL on the menu bar
2. Pick
WWW
3. Go to the Advanced Settings option on the Category menu
4. Click "Cookies"
5. When receiving cookies: Click "Never Ask"
6. Click OK
7. Return to
this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
AOL 8.0
1. From the AOL Toolbar, select Settings.
2. Select Preferences
3. Select Internet Properties (WWW)
4.
Select the Privacy tab
5. Select Advanced
6. Deselect override
automatic cookie handling button
7. Click OK to
exit.
8. Return to this
Browser Test, then reload
this page.
AOL 7.0 with IE
6.x
1. From the AOL Toolbar, select Settings.
2. Select Preferences
3. Select Internet Properties (WWW)
4.
Select the Privacy tab
5. Select Advanced
6. Deselect override
automatic cookie handling button
7. Click OK to
exit.
8. Return to this
Browser Test, then reload
this page.
AOL 7.0 with IE
5.5
1. From the AOL Toolbar, select Settings.
2. Select Preferences
3. Select Internet Properties (WWW)
4.
Select the Security tab
5. Select the Custom Level tab
6. Under
"Allow Cookies that are stored on your computer" click "Enable"
7.
Under "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)" click "Enable"
8.
Select OK, Yes you want to save the settings
9. Return to this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
AOL 6.0
1. From the AOL Toolbar, select Settings
2. Select Preferences
3. Select Internet Properties (WWW)
4.
Select the Security tab
5. Select the Custom Level tab
6. Under
"Allow Cookies that are stored on your computer" click "Enable"
7.
Under "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)" click "Enable"
8.
Select OK, Yes you want to save the settings
9. Return to this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
AOL 5.0
1. Go to My AOL
2. Pick WWW
3.
Click the Security tab
4. Go to Custom Level
5. Scroll down to
find Cookie
6. Click "Enable"
7. Click OK
8. Return to this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
AOL 4.0
1. Click on Preferences
2. Select on
the WWW button
3. Click on the Advanced tab
4. Select the
"Accept all cookies" checkbox
5. Return to this Browser Test, then reload
this page.
AOL for Windows
3.1
Browser does not give you the ability to
turn off cookies.
Be sure to re-run the Test if you
have made any changes to your browser's settings.