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Norton
Antivirus and Vista home package
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0+
- From the browser menu bar, click on the
Tools menu.
- Select Internet Options
from the dropdown menu.
- Click the Privacy tab
- If the Setting is set to 'Block All Cookies' drag the bar down to 'High' - this may be all you need to do. Re-load the webpage to check if the Login appears. Otherwise check the following setting...
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the Advanced button
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window, make sure the check box labeled
Override automatic cookie handling
is NOT checked
- Click OK in the Advanced
Privacy Settings window
- Click OK in the "Internet
Options" window
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0+
- From the browser menu bar, click on the
Tools menu.
- Select Internet Options
from the dropdown menu.
- Click the Privacy tab
- In the Section labeled Settings (Select
a setting for the Internet zone), click
the Advanced button
- In the Advanced Privacy Settings
window, make sure the check box labeled
Override automatic cookie handling
is NOT checked
- Click OK in the Advanced
Privacy Settings window
- Click OK in the "Internet
Options" window
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+
- Select Tools then choose
Internet Options
- Select the Privacy tab
- Enable Cookies:
- If using a default setting,
move the slider to select any of the
following privacy settings:
- Medium High
- Medium
- Low
- Accept all cookies
- If using a custom
setting:
- Click the Advanced
button
- Select Override automatic
cookie handling
- Select Always allow session
cookies
- Click OK to return to the Privacy
Tab
- Click Apply then OK
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
- Select Tools then choose
Internet Options. The Internet
Options screen appears.
- Select the Security tab.
- Click the Custom Level button.
The Security Settings screen appears.
- Scroll down to the Cookies
section
- Set Allow cookies that are stored
on your computer to Enable
- Set Allow per-session cookies
to Enable
- Click OK
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
- Select Internet Options
from the View menu.
- Click on the Advanced
tab.
- Scroll down to find Cookies
within the Security section.
- Select Always accept cookies.
- Click OK.
Netscape
Communicator 4.x
- Select Preferences from
the Edit menu.
- Find the Cookies section
in the Advanced category.
To enable:
- Select Accept all cookies
(or Enable all cookies).
- Click OK.
Mozilla
Firefox (1.0 final release and earlier)
- Go to the Tools menu.
- Select Options.
- Select the Privacy icon
in the left panel.
- Check the box corresponding to Allow
sites to set cookies.
Click OK to save changes.
Netscape
7.1/Mozilla 5.0
- Select Preferences from
the Edit menu.
- Click on the arrow next to Privacy
& Security in the scrolling
window to expand.
- Under Privacy & Security,
select Cookies.
- Select Enable all cookies.
- Click OK.
AOL
9.0
Please Note: If the changes
below do not work for you, please minimize the
AOL Browser and open and use a SEPARATE browser
like Internet Explorer of Netscape. (For other
AOL versions, please visit the AOL site)
- Click on the AOL Settings
icon near the top of your AOL window
- In the Essentials section,
click on Internet (Web) Options
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- Click on the Advanced
button
- Ensure that Override automatic
cookie handling is checked
- First and Third
party cookies
should be set to Accept
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Check Always allow session
cookies
- Click on OK
- Click Apply and then
OK
- Exit AOL and restart your computer (This
step is important. Do not skip.)
Enable Cookies on AOL (v3.x) for MACINTOSH:
Cookies are NOT available through v3.x for
Mac. AOL recommends upgrading to AOL 5.0.
This is available to download at http://free.aol.com.
Opera
7.11
- From the File menu, choose Preferences
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Click the Privacy
category
-
- From the Normal Cookies drop-down menu,
select Automatically accept all
cookies
- From the Thrid Party drop-down menu, select
Automatically accept all cookies
-
Safari beta 4
- From the Edit menu, choose Preferences
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Click the Security
category
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Under Accept Cookies change from Never to Only from sites I visit - Refresh your page.
- If this didn't help change to Always accept Cookies
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You may still need to change the Proxies settings Under the Advanced Tab, change Settings and follow the Instructions as per Internet Explorer Instructions above or your main browser instructions.
Camino
- Select Preferences from
the Camino menu
-
-
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Close the Preferences
by clicking in the window's close box
Konqueror
- Under Settings select Configure
Konqueror.
- In the Settings window,
select Cookies
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On the right-hand side panel select
Enable Cookies
Modify your SECURITY FIREWALL ANTIVIRUS
SOFTWARE settings below:
Security/firewall/anti-virus software can sometimes
affect how browsers handle cookies. Please make
sure you have cookies enabled in your software,
or add out URL to your "safe list" of sites.
Norton
Personal Firewall
-
Double click on the Norton
Personal Firewall icon in the
tray.
-
Click on the Open
option in the pop-up menu.
-
Click the Options
icon in the Norton SystemWorks
menu box.
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Click on the Personal Firewall
option in the Options menu box.
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Click the Advanced Options
button at the bottom of the Norton Personal
Firewall Options menu box to retrieve
the default settings menu box.
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Make sure you are in the Web
tab. There may be several domains already
listed in this area.
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Click on the Add Site
button at the bottom of the Web defaults
window.
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You will need to enter "www.oceanwideimages.com"
and "www.oceanwideimages.com.au"
(without the quotes) as a new default.
This should activate the default rules
section of that window.
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Make sure the Cookies
and Referrer (under
Browsing Privacy) are
set to permit as a
default rule for the www.oceanwideimages.com
and www.oceanwideimages.com.au
domains.
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Click OK, then click
OK again.
Zone
Alarm
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In Zone Alarm, select Privacy.
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Under Cookie Control,
click Custom
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In Custom Privacy Settings:
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Uncheck the box that says Block
session cookies
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Uncheck the box that says Block
persistent cookies
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Uncheck the box that says Remove
private header information.
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Uncheck the box that says Expire
Cookies
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McAfee
Privacy Service
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Right-click the red M
icon by your system clock.
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The McAfee Privacy Service window
appears. Click the Cookies
tab.
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Enter web addresses oceanwideimages.com
and oceanwideimages.com.au
from which you would like to allow cookies.
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Once completed, close the window.
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