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P. Jayant
In order to check on the balance hours in my Dial-Up account or to access my
e-mail from outstation, I often need to get access to my I S P Server. They
require the following conditions to be fulfilled to get my Username and
Password accepted for opening the relevant page:
a.. Select Tools from the taskbar at the top of the browser screen
b.. From the drop-down menu choose Internet Options.
c.. Click on the Privacy tab.
d.. Click on the Advanced button.
e.. Click on Override Automatic Cookie Handling.
f.. Click on "Prompt" under First-Party and Third Party Cookies.
g.. Click on OK and then OK again
But the I S P web-page does not get opened until the Firewall which I have
"enabled" is "disabled". As soon as that is done, the web-page opens. Are
these instructions of my I S P for handling Cookies so damaging that the
Firewall blocks them permanently?
I am working around the problem by disabling the Firewall temporarily until
my work with the I S P Server is over. But that is not a desirable solution.
Why can't the Firewall be more user-friendly and why doesn't Microsoft
educate users on the circumstances in which the tight security controls can
be relaxed to meet requirements of web-sites of interest to them?
P. Jayant
e-mail from outstation, I often need to get access to my I S P Server. They
require the following conditions to be fulfilled to get my Username and
Password accepted for opening the relevant page:
a.. Select Tools from the taskbar at the top of the browser screen
b.. From the drop-down menu choose Internet Options.
c.. Click on the Privacy tab.
d.. Click on the Advanced button.
e.. Click on Override Automatic Cookie Handling.
f.. Click on "Prompt" under First-Party and Third Party Cookies.
g.. Click on OK and then OK again
But the I S P web-page does not get opened until the Firewall which I have
"enabled" is "disabled". As soon as that is done, the web-page opens. Are
these instructions of my I S P for handling Cookies so damaging that the
Firewall blocks them permanently?
I am working around the problem by disabling the Firewall temporarily until
my work with the I S P Server is over. But that is not a desirable solution.
Why can't the Firewall be more user-friendly and why doesn't Microsoft
educate users on the circumstances in which the tight security controls can
be relaxed to meet requirements of web-sites of interest to them?
P. Jayant