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AOL
9.0 Cookie instructions
In
order for cookie enabled web pages to work correctly, they
need to be
able to save information in the form of a cookie. (A
cookie is a small string of letters and numbers that a web
page requests your web browser to store. They are
needed for certain forms to work properly). However,
your computer has been setup to block all cookies. If you
wish to gain the full benefit of the site, please follow the
instructions.
These
directions are for AOL 9.0 but should work for older versions too.
(If you find that the diagrams below are not relevant to
your earlier version of AOL because AOL is using an older
version of Internet Explorer as a web browser, then after
step one below click
here and follow the instructions for either IE 4 or 5 or
if you have AOL 5.0 or 6.0 click
here).
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One
Open
AOL.
Click
on Settings (up top below keyword). Then click on Internet (Web) Options. The
Internet Options dialog box will open. |
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Two
You will now see the options box displayed, click on the 'Delete Files' button. Then Click OK. This will delete temporary files that clog your hard drive. This will not harm your pc at all. In fact it should be done at least once per month.
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Three
Then
Click on the 'Privacy' tab. |
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Four
This
will show you what settings you have on your machine.
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Five
Lower
the bar by left clicking on it and holding the left clicker down to 'Medium High' or lower.
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Six
Click
on the Edit button.
In
the Address of Web Site field, enter www.teenfreeway.com
Click
on the Allow button.
Click
on the OK button.
Click
on OK to close the Internet Options window.
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Seven
It's
usually a good idea to restart your pc so that the new settings will
be definitely enabled. If you are still having a problem, please contact
us.
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