Session Cookies
A cookie is a tiny piece of text that we place on your computer while you are visiting the website.  This helps keep the site secure and confidential while you are viewing pages on the website.  Without cookies, you would have to enter your login and password for each and every page that you wanted to visit.  Our cookies are removed from your computer as soon as you close your web browser.  Here is how to enable cookies for Internet Explorer and Netscape.
 
Internet Explorer 5.5 and previous:
  1. Click "Tools"
  2. Click "Internet Options"
  3. Click on the "Security" tab
  4. Highlight "Internet" (The globe)
  5. Click "Custom Level"
  6. Scroll down to the "Cookies"
  7. Click "Enable" for "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)"
  8. Ok your way out, if you are asked to save, click "yes"
  9. You will have to close and re-open your browser for the changes to take affect
Internet Explorer 6:
  1. Click "Tools"
  2. Click "Internet Options"
  3. Click on the "Privacy" tab
  4. Move the slider to "MediumHigh"
  5. Ok your way out, if you are asked to save, click "yes"
  6. You will have to close and re-open your browser for the changes to take affect
For Netscape:
  1. Click on "Edit"
  2. Click on "Preferences"
  3. Click on "Advanced"
  4. Check the "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" box
  5. Ok your way back out
  6. You will have to close and re-open your browser for the changes to take affect
If you have enabled cookies as directed above but are still being directed to this page, and you are using Internet Explorer, you may find a solution for the problem by reading the Microsoft knowledge base article q175662.  You can read this article by clicking here.