In order to successfully use our site your system must meet the following requirements: |
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Cookies Our site requires Session Cookies to be enabled. There are 2 types of cookies: |
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Persistent cookies are cookies that have an expiration date set by a web server and are stored on your hard drive, and will remain there until they expire. |
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Session cookies are temporary. They only exist while you are browsing our site. They are not stored on your hard drive. As soon as you close your browser the session cookie disappears, and the session it was associated with on our server is deleted. |
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We mainly use Session cookies in two ways on our site: |
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Primarily, Session Cookies are used on our site to aid you in navigating between the various areas of our site. |
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To enable Session Cookies in your browser: |
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Internet Explorer |
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IE 4.x and 5.x Tools | Internet Options | Security | Internet | Custom Level | Cookies | Enable (per-session cookies) |
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IE 6.x Tools | Internet Options | Privacy | Advanced | Override automatic cookie handling | Always allow session cookies |
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IE 7.x Tools | Internet Options | Privacy | Advanced | Override automatic cookie handling | Always allow session cookies |
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FireFox (Mozilla) |
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FF 1.x Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security | Cookies | Enable all cookies |
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FF 2.x Tools | Options | Privacy | Advanced | Cookie | Enable cookie & Accept cookies normally - Need to be checked |
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Netscape |
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NS 3.x and 4.x Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Accept all cookies |
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NS 6.x Edit | Preferences | Privacy | Cookies | Enable all cookies |
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NS 7.x Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security | Cookies | Cookie Acceptance Policy | Enable all cookies |
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Opera |
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Opera 7.x Tools | Preferences | Privacy | Enable cookies | Accept all cookies |
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Safari |
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Safari Safari | Preferences | Security | Accept Cookies | Only from sites you navigate to |
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Norton Firewall/Internet Security Applications By default, Norton Internet Security (NIS) and Norton Personal Firewall (NPF) blocks the sending of Referer information from one web page to another. At certain points within our site, Referer information is required, so this function must be set to Allow/Permit by creating a rule. |
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To create a rule for www.NReal.com: |
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Open NIS or NPF |
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Click Options. |
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Click Internet Security or Personal Firewall. (This step is not always needed.) |
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Click Advanced Options. |
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Click the Web tab. |
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Click Add Site. A new site/domain box appears. |
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Enter the name of the site that you want to receive the referer information and click OK. That site name appears in the left frame of the Advanced Options window. |
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Click the name of the new site. |
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Click the Privacy tab. |
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Check the "Use these rules for..." box. |
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Change the Referer from "Block" to "Permit." |
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Other: |
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JavaScript - Enabled |
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Popup Windows Blockers - Disabled |