How do I allow some of the cookies?
#1
Posted 29 July 2008 - 10:57 AM
Two days ago I sent then an email asking for help, but I just got a reply from their Customer Service today and they said: "The issue is related to your cookies within your browser and independent of what we can do to affect it."
However, I think it may be more an issue of either SpySweeper or TrendMicro AV deleting the cookies, but I'm not certain. And I just don't know how to allow the cookies to remain (did I say that right?) for this Forum.
Your assistance is appreciated.
#2
Posted 29 July 2008 - 11:48 AM
Adama said:
Two days ago I sent then an email asking for help, but I just got a reply from their Customer Service today and they said: "The issue is related to your cookies within your browser and independent of what we can do to affect it."
However, I think it may be more an issue of either SpySweeper or TrendMicro AV deleting the cookies, but I'm not certain. And I just don't know how to allow the cookies to remain (did I say that right?) for this Forum.
Your assistance is appreciated.
It will depend on what browser you are using and if you are using any third party malware/spyware/adware programs that deal with cookies. If you are using JUST Internet Explorer, then under Tools > Internet Options there is the Advanced button under the Privacy tab. It will open up a dialog box that provides some minimal control over cookies. I have mine set to prompt for first party cookies and block third party cookies and allow session cookies. First party cookies are cookies that come directly from the site that you are on. Third party cookies are cookies that some third party (say an advertiser) might use on the first party's website...say an advertisor has a banner ad on a website that might have cookie...that would be a third party cookie. As a result, I block all third party cookies as they are usually advertising related crap. On a VERY rare occasion, a third party cookie might be needed for some feature of a website to work properly.
i don't know about third party programs and how they handle cookies...I don't use such things. I do know that ZoneAlarm Pro (which I use) has a cookie function...but I don't currently use it.
#3
Posted 29 July 2008 - 04:28 PM
As far as I know, security programs NEVER "automatically" "Delete" Cookies; the User
makes that selection in the "Menu" that appears at the end of a Scan . I like to "retain"
some of my Cookies and having Win XP, I use 2 programs compatible with that OS to
do so . Since I do NOT remember your OS, IF you have XP, I will tell you SPECIFICS ;
they are NOT compatible with Vista . In Internet Options > Advanced , there may be a
Setting in the "Security" portion that says something like "Empty Temporary Internet Files
folder when browser is closed" you should uncheck !?
#6
Posted 29 July 2008 - 05:03 PM
There are 2 different "sections" in Internet Options that relate to Cookies ; One is accessed
from the Privacy tab, that Max posted about; the Other is accessed from the Advanced tab,
that I posted about at end of my Post. Recommend you check BOTH areas .
#7
Posted 29 July 2008 - 07:51 PM
I went into Internet Options, then into Privacy and then I clicked on Advanced and I do have the same thing you suggest already there.
!http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
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I have added the forum's name to the Sites option, (I've done it several times now) but I'm still unable to have the Edit function I was talking about. aaarrrghhh!! X-(
#9
Posted 30 July 2008 - 07:33 PM
Today I called an IT person and she did the Remote Assistance thing. She took the same steps I took yesterday, and even went into the Advanced options.
The Forum's name is in there where I had entered it yesterday; the cookies are fully allowed for the whole Forum Domain, but I'm still unable to use the Edit option to Edit/change an older post. What the IT woman said was that she thought it was something to do on the Forum's end, rather than with my IE7, because everything checked ok on my end.
#10
Posted 31 July 2008 - 03:43 AM
#11
Posted 31 July 2008 - 05:19 AM
Sweetie, please , do yourself a big favor. If only as MPH says, just for a trial.
We all know that either Firefox or Opera will simply amaze you. I know, I know,
we have discussed this at length before but, this time is different. It would be as an experiment
for you and the forum. You might have to take one the forum LOL!. But, seriously. It would be the only way to know.
One thing you have to know is, If you decide to go with Opera, It will be taking over your Pictures.Every time you want to view
a Picture,it will open in Opera, so go with Firefox. And, as you know if you don't like it well, you simply uninstall all is well.
So, be adventurous and take the plunge! I came over to Vista right?/?
FLASHORN. !http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
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PS> I won't be here all day , I have to take care of the cable internet that my Mom is having installed
today. Plus my brother-in-law is also coming over with his new notebook for me to take a look at.
#12
Posted 31 July 2008 - 02:01 PM
Thanks for your comment. I posted a thread to the Forum in question, and a couple of people have given their comments there as well.
One person said it could be my antimalware program that's deleting the cookies, even though I have added the Forum's name to the Sites Allowed in Internet Options.
Another person said he has no problems and he always has the Edit option available. I'm waiting to see if he expands on his response, because he didn't specify if he has IE7.
As far as FF goes, .... well, you all know how I feel about it, so I won't comment on that again. :p
#13
Posted 31 July 2008 - 02:07 PM
LOL ;)
So it's no longer a matter of To Be or Not To Be.... it's a matter of To FF or Not To FF, That Is The Question.
LMAO !http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
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#14
Posted 01 August 2008 - 05:04 PM
It didn't. The Edit option was still unavailable.
So I fired up another report to their Tech Support, and they're checking into why this is happening to me, while other users of IE7 do not have this same problem.
#15
Posted 02 August 2008 - 06:29 PM
I just came back from that other Forum, and a lady there suggested that I download CCleaner, to clean the cookies and then to add the cookies to keep. Which is what I did with my IE7.
What is CCleaner anyway, isn't it a program to clean the Registry?
What do you think of CCleaner?
Do you think it'll fix the problem I've been having?
#16
Posted 02 August 2008 - 07:17 PM
#17
Posted 03 August 2008 - 03:12 AM
Additionally, what is the url to the forum? I use both Internet Explorer and Firefox so I can test this out as well.
#19
Posted 03 August 2008 - 02:05 PM
Hi MPH,
One of the members at that Forum gave me the suggestion to go into Internet Options, then to General tab. Clicked on Settings button, and then on View Files. This took me to the Temporary Internet Files folder.
I did fine there until I had to do the next steps.
He said that I should be able to find the * .txt files. They start with the name "cookie" And then I was supposed to click on the cookie for the Forum in question, but I had none of that.
I did find the "cookie: my name @ whatever it said.com" but when I clicked on it, it took me to a notepad document with strange letters in it, which I decided not to disturb and closed it.
I think maybe he was referring to XP instead of Vista.
#20
Posted 06 August 2008 - 01:33 PM
That was one of the reasons I downloaded CCleaner, to clean the old stuff out of my computer, and to be able to say which cookies to Keep. But dang it, that didn't help me fix problem with the Forum.
It did clear out over 30 MBs of stuff, which is good, but I ended up having to uninstall CCleaner because I had mega problems with it.
:( ?:|
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