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PC Users:

AOL
Internet Explorer
Netscape
Opera

MAC Users:

AOL
Internet Explorer
Netscape



To accept cookies if you are using a PC ...

AOL 4.0
  1. Go to My AOL.
  2. Select Preferences.
  3. Click on WWW.
  4. Select the Security tab.
  5. Click on the Custom Level button.
  6. Scroll down to the "Cookies" section.
  7. Select "Enable".
  8. Click OK.
AOL 5.0
  1. Go to My AOL.
  2. Select Preferences.
  3. Click on WWW.
  4. Select the Security tab.
  5. Click on the Internet zone.
  6. Click on the Custom button at the bottom of the window. The Security Settings window will appear.
  7. Scroll down to the "Cookies" section.
  8. Select "Enable".
  9. Click OK.
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Internet Explorer 4.x

  1. Click on View at the top of the browser (to the right of File and Edit at the very top).
  2. Select Internet Options from the pull-down menu that appears.
  3. A new window will appear on your screen, entitled Internet Options. Along the top of this window there are several buttons, including General, Security, and Advanced.
  4. Click on the Advanced button. You will probably have to scroll down a bit in the box that appears, until you see the words Always Accept Cookies. Click on the circle to the left of those words (there should be a smaller circle within that circle after you click, to signify that the option is checked).
  5. Click on the OK button at the bottom of the window.
Internet Explorer 5.x
  1. Click on Tools in the menu bar.
  2. Under Tools, select Internet Options.
  3. In Internet Options, click on the Security tab.
  4. Select the Internet icon web content zone.
  5. Click on Custom Level at the bottom of the dialogue box.
  6. Scroll down to Cookies and make sure both the Allow cookies and the Allow per-session cookie buttons are set to Enable.
Internet Explorer 6.x
  1. Click on Tools in the menu bar.
  2. Under Tools, select Internet Options.
  3. In Internet Options, click on the Privacy tab.
  4. Under Settings, move the slider to Medium for the Internet zone.
  5. Click on the Advanced button to ensure that Override automatic cookie handling is not checked. If you wish to override the default setting, make sure that you select Always allow session cookies.
  6. Click OK.
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Netscape 4.x

  1. Click on Edit in the menu bar.
  2. Under Edit, select Preferences.
  3. Click on the word Advanced (Not the "+" or "-").
  4. In the Cookies section of the dialogue box, select Accept all cookies.
Netscape 6.x or higher
  1. Click on Edit in the menu bar.
  2. Under Edit, select Preferences.
  3. Double-click on Privacy & Security.
  4. Click on Cookies.
  5. In the Cookies section of the dialogue box, select Accept all cookies.


Opera 6

  1. On the browser menu, go to File and select Preferences.
  2. Then click on Privacy in the left hand menu and select Enable cookies.
  3. Then click OK and click Reload on the browser menu when you return to the webpage.
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To accept cookies if you are using a Macintosh computer...


AOL 3.0

This version of AOL for the Macintosh does not accept cookies. You must upgrade to AOL 4 in order to use areas of drsinatra.com that require cookies.

AOL 4.0
  1. Go to My AOL.
  2. Select Preferences.
  3. Click on WWW.
  4. Select the Advanced settings button.
  5. Click the Receiving Files arrow so that the Cookies button appears beneath it.
  6. Click on the Cookies button. The Cookie Settings window will appear to the right.
  7. Under When receiving cookies, select never ask.
  8. Click OK.
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Internet Explorer 3.x and 4.x

  1. Click on Edit in the menu bar.
  2. Under Edit, select Preferences.
  3. Click the Receiving Files arrow.
  4. Click the Cookies button.
  5. Under When receiving cookies, select never ask.
  6. Click OK.


Netscape Communicator 4.x
  1. Click on Edit in the menu bar.
  2. Under Edit, select Preferences.
  3. Click Advanced in the menu on the left-hand (white background) side of the screen.
    Under Cookies on the right-hand part of the screen (gray background), click Accept all cookies.
  4. Click OK.

Netscape Navigator 3.x

  1. You cannot disable cookies in this version of Netscape, but you can turn the cookies warning on and off. Here is how you can turn the warning off so that cookies will be accepted automatically.
  2. Click Options, and then choose Network Preferences.
  3. Click the Protocols tab.
  4. Under Show an Alert Before, click to "de-select" Accepting a Cookie.
  5. Click OK.
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How to determine your browser's version:


If you are not sure which version of your browser you are using, from the Help menu, select About America Online, About Internet Explorer or About Netscape.

If you selected About America Online, a pop-up window will open. The version is listed below the AOL logo.

If you selected About Internet Explorer, a pop-up window will open. The version is listed just below the Microsoft Internet Explorer logo.

If you selected About Netscape, a new window will open. The version is listed at the top of the text in this window.