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- Under the Tools menu, select Internet Options
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How to allow cookies using Firefox on Windows:
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NOTE: For people using Internet Explorer on Windows XP/2000:
We've received many calls and emails from people who have problems using IE on their windows machine. Even when they've allowed cookies to be turned 'on', the site is still inaccessible to them. Often this is due to third-party firewall software miscommunicating with IE or a missing patch to the operating system.
In these cases, our tech department has suggested that users switch to Mozilla's
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