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2) How do I disable cookies using Internet Explorer ?
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Internet Explorer is set up to allow the creation of cookies;
however, you can specify that you be prompted before a site puts a cookie on
your hard disk, so you can choose to allow or disallow the cookie; or you can
prevent Internet Explorer from accepting any cookies. To do this:
- Click Tools.
- Click Internet Options
- Pick the Security tab.
- Click one of the radio buttons
You can specify different settings for different security zones.For
example, you might want to allow websites to create cookies if they are in your
Trusted sites or Local intranet zone, prompt you before creating cookies if they
are in your Internet zone, and never allow cookies if they are in your
Restricted sites zone.
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3) How do I enable cookies using Internet Explorer ?
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If your browser is currently set to disable cookies, then you
- Click Tools.
- Click Internet Options
- Pick the Security tab.
- Click Custom Level.
- Under the Cookies section, click on the Enable radio button to allow cookies
to be stored on your computer.
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4) How do I disable/enable cookies using Netscape Navigator ?
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To control your computer's behavior with respect to cookies:
- From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.
- Click the Privacy and Security category.
- Click one of the radio buttons.
- If you want to be notified when Communicator accepts a cookie, check "Warn
me before accepting a cookie."
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6) I am trying to download a pdf,but it is taking a long time ?
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Portable Document Format (PDF) files allow computer users to
view electronic documents as they would appear on paper. Globalcase provides
research in this format for users who prefer to read or print a complete version
of a document rather that viewing it as a series of Web pages. PDF files are
viewed using a program called Adobe Acrobat Reader. This program may already be
installed on your computer. To check, you should:
- Click on the PDF file icon that you would like to view.
- View the PDF file when Adobe Acrobat Reader automatically displays it for
you.
If Adobe Acrobat Reader does not start automatically or does
not seem to be functioning correctly, Acrobat Reader may not be installed on
your computer, it may be improperly installed, or you may have an older version.
To correct any of these problems, please follow the steps in the
PDF Help document.
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