cookies problem

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PeggyM

I'm unable to use my yahoo groups. Yahoo says its
because my computer refuses to accept cookies. I've
changed my settings to allow all cookies, deleted the
cookies and internet files, restarted my computer, etc.,
but I get the same message message from yahoo each time I
try to sign in. Is there something I'm NOT doing? There
are other sites that are inaccessible, as well, because
of this cookie issue. Any advice will be greatly
appreciated!

Peggy
 
I'm unable to use my yahoo groups. Yahoo says its
because my computer refuses to accept cookies. I've
changed my settings to allow all cookies, deleted the
cookies and internet files, restarted my computer, etc.,
but I get the same message message from yahoo each time I
try to sign in. Is there something I'm NOT doing? There
are other sites that are inaccessible, as well, because
of this cookie issue. Any advice will be greatly
appreciated!

Peggy

Do you have a firewall that is restricting cookies? Zonealarm, outpost, etc
have cookie settings.
 
Do you have a firewall that is restricting cookies? Zonealarm, outpost, etc
have cookie settings.
.


I have the McAfee firewall. I checked the security
settings and it is set on just below medium. Do I need
to change that setting to something different? I still
can't sign into yahoogroups! Thanks for your help.

Peggy
 
I have the McAfee firewall. I checked the security
settings and it is set on just below medium. Do I need
to change that setting to something different? I still
can't sign into yahoogroups! Thanks for your help.

Peggy

I don't use McAfee and you are not specific about which McAfee product you
use. McAfee's web site has a support search capability. Typing in cookie
results in lots of articles on setting up and configuring cookies with
McAfee products. You may want to try that option.
Try here and select serch on the top menu then enter "cookie"
http://ts.mcafeehelp.com/default.asp?siteID=1&resolution=1400x1050
 
Problem solved! Thanks, BobC!!

Peggy
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I don't use McAfee and you are not specific about which McAfee product you
use. McAfee's web site has a support search capability. Typing in cookie
results in lots of articles on setting up and configuring cookies with
McAfee products. You may want to try that option.
Try here and select serch on the top menu then enter "cookie"
http://ts.mcafeehelp.com/default.asp? siteID=1&resolution=1400x1050
.
 
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