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Information About the Security Alert Message for Cookies in Internet Explorer and Outlook ExpressArticle ID: 154360 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q154360 On This PageSYMPTOMS
When you use Internet Explorer to gain access to a Web site, you may receive one of the following messages, depending on the version of Internet Explorer that you are using.
Internet Explorer 5 or 5.5If the Web site is using persistent cookies:
Security Alert To provide a more personalized browsing experience, will you allow this Web site to save a small file (called a cookie) on your computer? This file can only be used by this Web site. If you click Yes, the Web site will save a file on your computer. If you click No, the current Web page may not display correctly.
Security Alert To provide a more personalized browsing experience, will you allow this Web site to temporarily save a small file (called a cookie) on your computer? When you exit the web site, the file is removed. Internet Explorer 4.x
Security Alert In order to provide a more personalized browsing experience, will you allow this Web site to put information on your computer? If you click Yes, the Web site will save a file on your computer. If you click No, the current Web page may not display correctly. Internet Explorer 3.x
Security Alert
You have received a "cookie" (Internet information stored on your computer) from site that you are visiting The contents are: 30E1DDB374A59FB9F081B4EAD691ACAO It expires on date of expiration decided by Web author Do you want to accept it? If you click No, the page you are trying to view may not be displayed correctly. CAUSE
This behavior can occur if Internet Explorer is set to warn you before accepting cookies.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, follow the steps in the appropriate section for the version of Internet Explorer that you are using.
Internet Explorer 5 or 5.5Click Yes to accept the cookie or click No to reject the cookie from this Web site. If you want to always accept cookies from any Web site without being prompted, click to select the In the future, do not show this warning check box. You can also click More Info to view the cookie information.For additional information about how to customize cookie settings, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 196955
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196955/EN-US/
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How to Set and Customize Cookies Settings in Internet Explorer 5
Internet Explorer 4.xClick Yes to accept the cookie or click No to reject the cookie from this Web site. If you want to always accept cookies from any Web site without being prompted, click to select the In the future, do not show this warning check box. You can also click More Info to see the cookie information.To customize your cookie settings in Internet Explorer 4.x:
Internet Explorer 3.xTo disable cookie warnings:
MORE INFORMATION
Web servers use cookies to store and retrieve information about your computer by using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). This information can include any information that can be transmitted by using the HTTP protocol (for example, your computer's Internet Protocol [IP] address, your operating system, your browser type, the referring page, the number of repeat visits to a page) or your personal preferences for that Web site (for example, if you choose to display local weather on your MSN, The Microsoft Network, Start page or if you choose to have a Web site remember your password when you return to that site).
Custom PagesThe MSN custom page is an example of a large cookie. After you select the options that you want for your page, the server writes that information in your cookie to retrieve when you visit the page later.ShoppingIf you visit a site that has a shopping cart feature in which you can store items that you want to purchase, a cookie tracks what you put in the cart. If you need to leave the site and come back later, your shopping cart contains the same items that you placed it before you left the site.TrackingA cookie can track repeat visits to a page.Cookies are saved in the Windows\Cookies folder in the Username.txt file, where Username is your user name on that site. The name of the file may vary depending on the name of the current user, the name of the user for whom the cookie is written, and the different pages that offer cookies to your computer. How to View Cookies That You Have AcceptedInternet Explorer 4.x, 5, or 5.5
Internet Explorer 3.x
Security IssuesWhen you accept a cookie, Web sites do not gain access to your computer or any personal information about you (including your e-mail address), other than the information that you specify in the customized settings for that Web site (including any information that you typed in forms on the Web site). Cookies can be read by only the server that created the cookie.PropertiesArticle ID: 154360 - Last Review: January 19, 2007 - Revision: 4.1 APPLIES TO
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