Q196955
How to Set and Customize Cookies Settings in Internet Explorer
Setting
Netscape Navigator To Accept Cookies
First, figure out whether you are
using Netscape version 6 or a later version. Version 6 or
later will say "Netscape 6" in the title bar at the very
top of your browser, and it will have the white "N" on top
of the world in the logo, like this:

Earlier versions have the stylized
navigator's wheel in the logo, like this:

Click on one of the two lines below
to find your instructions:
Instructions for setting Netscape
Navigator version 6 or later to accept cookies
On the menu bar at the top of your
browser, click on the word "Edit," and when the
drop-down menu appears, click on "Preferences..."
Now a box appears that looks similar
to this:

In the white area on the left side of
the box, there is a line that says "Privacy &
Security." Click on the arrow to the left of those words, so
the arrow points down. Then, click on the word
"Cookies."
On the right side of this box, click
the radio button that says "Enable all cookies." You
may also use the button that says "Enable cookies for the
originating web site only." That button will work, too.
Now, click on the "OK" button at the bottom of the box,
and you're done.
If you still can't accept cookies,
you might have to ask your local guru for help.
Instructions for setting earlier
versions of Netscape Navigator to accept cookies
On the menu bar at the top of your
browser, click on the word "Edit," and when the
drop-down menu appears, click on "Preferences..."
Now a box appears that looks similar
to this:

In the white area on the left side of
the box, click on the word "Advanced" (red arrow).
On the right side of this box, click
the radio button that says "Accept all cookies." You
may also use the button that says "Accept only cookies that get
sent back to the originating server." That button will
work, too. Now, click on the "OK" button, and you're
done.