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Can any user pin point the command to "Enable/Disable"
the Cookies on the Internet Options. I thought there is a separate section for Cookies somewhere on the Security tab? Thanks |
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Look at Tools | Internet Options | Privacy. But if that is not what you're
looking for, please ask in an IE newsgroup. This is Outlook Express. For Internet Explorer questions not pertaining to Outlook Express, please post to one of the following: IE6 Specific Newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...er.ie6.browser IE General newsgroup, (For IE6 and IE7): news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "AAH" wrote in message ... Can any user pin point the command to "Enable/Disable" the Cookies on the Internet Options. I thought there is a separate section for Cookies somewhere on the Security tab? Thanks |
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On the Privacy tab of Internet Options the slider at highest setting will
[Block All] cookies. The lowest setting will [Allow All] cookies. The best setting for automatic cookie handling is the medium high on slider. If you want to review each cookie then click "Advanced" and check overide automatic cookie handling, check prompt on both first and third party cookies and allow for session cookies. Always remember that Trusted zone accepts all cookies regardless of the Privacy settings and Restricted zone blocks all cookies. You can Import corporate/government cookie rules from a System Administrator or even design your own. "jane" hbichinamail.com wrote in message ... "AAH" ... Can any user pin point the command to "Enable/Disable" the Cookies on the Internet Options. I thought there is a separate section for Cookies somewhere on the Security tab? Thanks |
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"Jim" escreveu na notícia da ... On the Privacy tab of Internet Options the slider at highest setting will [Block All] cookies. The lowest setting will [Allow All] cookies. The best setting for automatic cookie handling is the medium high on slider. If you want to review each cookie then click "Advanced" and check overide automatic cookie handling, check prompt on both first and third party cookies and allow for session cookies. Always remember that Trusted zone accepts all cookies regardless of the Privacy settings and Restricted zone blocks all cookies. You can Import corporate/government cookie rules from a System Administrator or even design your own. "jane" hbichinamail.com wrote in message ... "AAH" ... Can any user pin point the command to "Enable/Disable" the Cookies on the Internet Options. I thought there is a separate section for Cookies somewhere on the Security tab? Thanks |
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![]() "AAH" ... Can any user pin point the command to "Enable/Disable" the Cookies on the Internet Options. I thought there is a separate section for Cookies somewhere on the Security tab? Thanks |
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