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I need to know how you can disable cookies on windows 2000 professional Im trying to get in to a form and it wont let me since my cookies are on

2006-08-23 21:05:59 · 9 answers · asked by Astronama 1 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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click your browser tools tab, internet options, advanced and find the cookies tic......keep in mind tho, doing so will cause a large majority of sites to not load!

2006-08-23 21:11:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to tools.. internet options.. set privacy level to highest or there is an edit webpage .. type ur website name and block cookie from that site. also in internet option there is delete cookies. u can delete older cookies stored in the temp folders

2006-08-23 21:10:40 · answer #2 · answered by Dillupillu 2 · 0 0

Err... am i able to ask if its meant to be any opposite direction round? maximum web pages want one to enable browser cookies. searching on which browser you employ: cyber web Explorer - bypass to regulate Panel (commence > administration Panel) and choose cyber web concepts - lower than privateness tab, drag the putting to Medium or Medium extreme (which i propose of direction); for some shoppers who needs optimal ease and do not problem protection and privateness, they'll drag it all the way down to settle for All Cookies or Low, user-friendly reasoning to ease destiny logging in and decision settings FireFox - Open browser, click on equipment then concepts - lower than privateness, tick settle for cookies from web pages and settle for third-party cookies it could be fastened through restarting browsers for same situations, yet typically, it fairly works at the moment when you click prepare or ok.

2016-11-27 02:04:29 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Tools->internet options ->Privacy

2006-08-23 21:07:11 · answer #4 · answered by double v 5 · 0 0

tools>internet options>privacy>either lower or highten slider bar

2006-08-23 21:09:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In order to disable cookies, please read the following knowledge base article from Microsoft. Note:(I am surprised that a site disallows you from accessing a form while your cookies are set to on. Usually when cookies are set to off disallows you access to certain sites)

Internet Explorer 6 will notify you of Web sites that do not satisfy your privacy settings. This article describes how to manage your privacy (or cookie) settings in Internet Explorer 6. For information about the default privacy settings in Internet Explorer 6, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
293222 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/293222/EN-US/) The Default Privacy Settings for Internet Explorer 6


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You can configure your privacy settings in Internet Explorer 6 by clicking Internet Options on the Tools menu, and then clicking the Privacy tab.

NOTE: An administrator can customize your privacy settings and remove the Privacy tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If the Privacy tab is not available, contact your administrator or see the Information for Advanced Users and IT Professionals section of this article.

These settings replace the cookies settings on the Security tab in Internet Explorer 4 and 5 (and the Advanced tab in Internet Explorer 3). The Privacy settings slider has six settings: Block All Cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept All Cookies.

The Privacy settings available with the slider are: • Block All Cookies: Cookies from all Web sites will be blocked, and existing cookies on your computer cannot be read by the Web sites that created them. Per-site privacy actions do not override these settings.
• High: Blocks cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your explicit consent. Cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Per-site privacy actions override these settings.
• Medium High: Blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that use personally identifiable information without your explicit consent. Blocks first-party cookies that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent. First-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy and cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Per-site privacy actions override these settings.
• Medium (default level): Blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent. First-party cookies that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent are downgraded (deleted when you close Internet Explorer). First-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are also leashed. Per-site privacy actions override these settings.
• Low: First-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are also leashed. Third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent are downgraded (deleted when you close Internet Explorer). Per-site privacy actions override these settings.
• Accept All Cookies: All cookies will be saved on your computer, and existing cookies on your computer can be read by the Web sites that created them. Per-site privacy actions do not override these settings.
NOTE: Changing your privacy preferences does not affect the cookie acceptance policy for cookies that have already been set unless you move the slider to Accept All Cookies or Block All Cookies.

Internet Explorer displays a Privacy dialog box the first time a cookie is restricted based on your privacy preferences. This dialog box is displayed only once unless you clear the Don't show this message again check box. The Privacy dialog box explains that a new status icon (the Privacy Report icon) is placed in the status bar when you visit a Web site that does not meet your privacy preferences. You can double-click this icon to view a privacy report that explains how the Web site either has privacy practices that conflict with your preferences or has no published privacy policy. You can also view a privacy report for any site by clicking Privacy Report on the View menu.

NOTE: The Privacy slider is designed to work only in the Internet zone. All cookies are automatically accepted from Web sites in both the Local Intranet and Trusted zones, and all cookies are automatically blocked from Web sites in the Restricted zone.

For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
282846 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282846/EN-US/) Privacy Tab Settings Only Affect Internet Zone

2006-08-23 21:24:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Go to internet option --> privacy --> make it high.

2006-08-23 21:10:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

internet explorer---tools----options-----delete cookies/ delete files

2006-08-23 21:08:56 · answer #8 · answered by mimpi 3 · 0 0

http://www.helpwithpcs.com/tipsandtricks/disabling_cookies_explorer.htm
http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/

2006-08-23 21:13:01 · answer #9 · answered by nice guy 5 · 0 0

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