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Scripting
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option.
Use of cookies
Make sure your computer is set to accept cookies and session
cookies:
For Internet Explorer:
1. Internet Options
2. Tools
3. Privacy
For Mozilla:
1. Edit
2. Preferences
3. Privacy & Security
For Netscape:
1. Edit
2. Preferences
3. Privacy & Security
For Opera:
1. Tools
2. Preferences
3. Privacy
For Safari:
1. Preferences
2. Security
3. Accept Cookies
I have more than one account on drummerszone.com
If you want to log in as a different user (i.e. your dealerlogin
instead of your memberlogin), click the button 'logout'. Your
cookie will be reset and you can log in as another user.
And also... Java Scripting
Choosing default security levels of Low, Medium-Low or Medium
will enable Java scripting. High security level disables scripting.
To change this:
Internet Explorer
1. Open Tools -> Internet Options
2. Click the Security tab
3. Click on the Internet world icon
4. Click on Custom Level
5. Find the section called Microsoft VM
6. Under Java Permissions, make sure Disable Java is not selected.
7. Find the section called Scripting
8. Under Active scripting, select the Enable button
9. Click OK
Mozilla:
1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu
2. Click the arrow next to Advanced
3. Click Scripts & Plug-ins
4. Check Navigator beneath "Enable JavaScript for"
5. Click OK
Opera:
1. Select Quick Preferences from the File menu
2. Make sure Enable Javascript is checked
Netscape:
1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu
2. Click the arrow next to Advanced
3. Click Scripts & Plug-ins
4. Check Navigator beneath "Enable Javascript for"
5. Click OK
Safari:
1. Select Preferences from the Safari menu
2. Click Security
3. Check both Enable Java and Enable Javascript
4. Close the window
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