Is there a fix for this cookie problem

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daniel kaplan

i made a post about my particular situation. where only certain machines
running IE 6, can write a cookie in a corrupted way. now i google it and
see a lot of people complaining about it....

is anyone awar if this has been documented and fixed?

telling a customer, "just install netscape" is not a solution.

thanks!
 
Hi,
Internet Options> Privacy> try the setting "Accept all cookies." Or, set it
to Low then click the Edit button and always allow cookies from that site.

Is the system clock correct on the problem machines (including the time
zone.)

Is a user or another program deleting or blocking cookies?

HTH,
Don
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daniel kaplan said:
i made a post about my particular situation. where only certain machines
running IE 6, can write a cookie in a corrupted way. now i google it and
see a lot of people complaining about it....

is anyone awar if this has been documented and fixed?

telling a customer, "just install netscape" is not a solution.

thanks!

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for some reason on only a few of my machine ie6 saves a certain cookie
corruptly, the problem is that when i used THAT website, it won't let me use
it properly, cause it doesn't keep my logged in (cause of the corrupt
cookie)

only happens on a few machines,
only happens with IE. netscape on the same machine and everything is fine!

if i run norton scan, it finds a problem with a cookie, doesn't say what,
if i tell norton to clean it, JUST ONCE, i can use that website,
then the problem returns
 
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