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Enabling JavaScript and Cookies
| Important Note: It may be necessary to close and restart your browser for the settings to take effect. |
| If you use a Windows PC machine and wish to enable cookies and JavaScript in Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, follow these directions. |
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1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click "Tools."
3. Click on "Internet Options."
4. Then, select "Security," and click on "Custom Level."
5. Scroll down to "Cookies", click "Enable," and then click "OK."
6. To enable JavaScript, click on the tab "Advanced."
7. Scroll down to "Java VM," click in the checkbox next to the words, "Java console enabled (requires restart)." Also click in the checkbox next to the words, "JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled (requires restart)."
8. Click "OK."
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| If you use an Apple Macintosh and wish to enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, follow these directions. |
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1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Under "Edit" click on "Preferences."
3. Scroll down to "Java."
4. Click in the checkbox next to the words "Enable Java," "Log Java output," and "Log Java exceptions."
5. Click "OK."
6. Note: By default, Microsoft Internet Explorer enables cookies.
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| If you use a Windows PC machine or an Apple Macintosh and wish to enable JavaScript and cookies in Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher, follow these directions. |
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1. Open Netscape Navigator.
2. Click "Edit."
3. Select "Preferences."
4. Scroll down under "Category," and click on "Advanced."
5. Click in the checkbox next to the words, "Enable Java," "Enable Java Script," and "Enable Java script for mail and news," and "Enable style sheets."
6. Click in the checkbox next to the words, "Accept all cookies" (for 4.7 version only).
7. Click "OK."
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