Reduce the Security level in the Options.
In Windows XP open Internet Explorer. From the toolbar near the top select 'Tools' and then 'Internet Options'. Next select the 'Privacy' tab and you should be able to move the slide bar down to some level of enabled.
Allow all cookies Prevent all cookies Prevent third-party cookies
To setup Internet options you first need to go to the settings which can be found from control panel or from Internet Explorer. There you can change settings for the internet such as cookies, connection settings, and security.
Actually, cookies are bad. You would'nt want to keep them on your computer. They are not much of a threat to your computer but they can collect personal info about you. Really the best thing to do would be to make them inactive. Hope I helped you with your problem. :D
Open internet explorer and click tools from the menu bar, select internet options. Under the general tab click the delete button.
"Cookies" are small bits of code stored on your computer which lets web pages you visited remember who you are, for conveniences such as automatic logins or default customized home pages. Some web pages require you to have cookies enabled. However, malicious websites may use cookies to invade your privacy, so it is best to only allow first-party cookies (use one of the higher security settings) in Internet Options.
In internet explorer, hit "Tools" then "Internet Options." Internet Explorer 6 and older: Hit "Delete cookies..." and confirm the deletion by pressing "Yes." Internet Explorer 7 and higher: Hit "Delete..." then hit "Delete cookies..." and confirm by pressing "Yes." (You may not need to confirm.) You may also search for the directory in which your cookie files are placed in, and manually manipulate, create, and delete cookies there; a good way to find your cookie folder is to use your file management software (such as Windows Explorer) and search for a directory similar to "cookies." You should not need any professional software to delete cookies if you are using a normal version of Windows (Or Mac) and Internet Explorer; at that, professional software probably wouldn't work otherwise. There is a link for more information about cookies in the related links of this question.
Start>>Control Panel>> Internet Options For Internet options of browser like Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Click on Tools>>Internet Options For Firefox Open Firefox Click on Tools>>Options
you go to the settings in your internet explorer and say delete cookies or even better you go to tools then internet options then temporary internet files then delete then last but not least delete all. o and this is posted by the same person
Open internet explorer and click tools from the menu bar, select internet options. Under the general tab, click the delete button. Then delete files but not cookies.
Go to tools/then choose internet options/then clear cookies.
We can delete cookies from the Internet explorer . 1 Open Internet explore , go to Tools > Internet options . 2 Then under " Delete Internet files " click on Delete cookies this will delete all the cookies from the Internet explore