Enable JavaScript

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x, 7.x, and 8.x

• From the Tools menu (or the Tools drop-down), select Internet Options.

• Select the Security tab.

• Select the Internet zone.

• Click Default level and select the Medium-high level (Medium in IE6).

Alternatively,

• Click Custom level.

• Scroll to Active Scripting and select Enabled.

• Click OK.

• Click OK.

Mozilla Firefox 2.x, and 3.x

• From the Tools menu, select Options.

• Select the Content tab.

• Check Enable JavaScript.

• Click OK.

Google Chrome 6.x

• From the Customize and control Google Chrome menu (wrench icon), select Options.

• Select the Under the Hood tab.

• Click Content settings.

• Select Features: JavaScript.

• Select Allow all sites to run JavaScript.

• Click Close.

• Click Close.

Enable Cookies

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x, 7.x, and 8.x

• From the Tools menu (or the Tools drop-down), select Internet Options.

• Select the Privacy tab.

• Click Advanced.

• Uncheck Override automatic cookie handling.

• Click OK.

• Click OK.

Mozilla Firefox 2.x

• From the Tools menu, select Options.

• Select the Privacy tab.

• Check Accept cookies from sites and select Keep until: they expire.

• Click OK.

Mozilla Firefox 3.x

• From the Tools menu, select Options.

• Select the Privacy tab.

• Select Firefox will: Remember history.

Alternatively,

• Select Firefox will: Use custom settings for history.

• Check Accept cookies from sites and select Keep until: they expire.

• Click OK.

Google Chrome 6.x

• From the Customize and control Google Chrome menu (wrench icon), select Options.

• Select the Under the Hood tab.

• Click Content settings.

• Select Features: Cookies.

• Select Allow local data to be set.

• Click Close.

• Click Close.