OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Cannot Enable Cookies From The Preferences Menu
Apr 5, 2012I can not enable cookies from the preferences menu
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iMac, iOS 5.1
I can not enable cookies from the preferences menu
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iMac, iOS 5.1
So I want to enable cookies but when I go to preferences then security it doesn't say anything about cookies.
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4), new
How do you enable cookies?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X(10.6.2)
How do I enable cookies in Safari?
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how to configure my web browser to enable HTTP cookies.
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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.4)
I downloaded the Java update for OS X 10.6.8 and there is no tick box "enable applet pug-in and web start application" in my Java preferences.
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), Java preferences
An application I am trying to use needs to have cookies enabled. My Safari Preferences for Security do not show cookies. In fact it only shows selections for Fraudulent sites and Web content. I am the admin. What do I need to do to see these settings?
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iMac
I want to back-up all Bookmarks, cookies etc from Safari whilst my iMac goes away to Apple for repair. I then want, should anything happen to them whilst it is away (unlikely, as it is a failed DVD drive, but one can't be too careful!) to be able to restore them at a later date. How can I do this?
What file(s) do I need to copy to my external drive and how can I later restore all current bookmarks, settings, etc? Is it just a case of copying, deleting and later restoring the plist file? I've backed up most other important data and settings but my mind has gone inexplicably blank (don't you dare mention advanced age!) on Safari!
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27" quad-core i7 iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 16GB RAM; Also G4 eMac and G4 Tower
How can I delete the cookies Safari version 5.1.5 (6534.55.3). I cannot find any option in the preferences>privacy
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iMac 2.93 Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.6.4), 4G ram
I can't seem to find any options to manage or delete cookies in preferences, security & privacy.Â
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MacBook Pro
Does anyone know of any way to toggle Spaces on and off from the Menu Bar? Sometimes I want to pull all my windows into just one space, and then go back to all spaces.
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Should I tick the box to enable Java script in my web content (in Safari Preferences)?
Using Safari, when I select "never" under preferences, I still recieve many cookies. I understand that if I am signed in to yahoo for example, the cookie will be replaced. However, if I am not signed in, but just connected to the net, I still get these cookies.
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System preferences in apple menu is not opening
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
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Late 2008 MacBook Pro 15-inch
Mac OS X 10.9.3
enabling root user in Snow Leopard (10A421). I tried to find the directory utility in utitlites but couldn't find it. I read in other threads that Directory utility has been removed and all the functionality is moved to user accounts. But didn't find how to enable the root user.
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Mac OS X (10.5.8)
I wanted to cha,ge my security code and I can't open the "preferences system" in the apple menu.
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I think I need it to play Yahoo games. I went to Safari Preferences and checked Enable Java. (Enable JavaScript was already checked.) But when I click on a Yahoo game, the page loads, yet the game doesn’t appear. I thought I could just enable Java when I wanted to play, then disable it when I wasn't. Obviously this isn’t urgent, but if there’s an easy and safe way to play, I’d like to know.
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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
I have seen some people talking about a new feature in Snow Leopard, where hovering over MP3s or PDFs allowed you to preview the file. I am not seeing this feature on my Snow Leopard machine. How do you enable it?
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First, uninstall NTFS-3G/Paragon if installed.
Open Terminal.app (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal)
Type "diskutil info /Volumes/volume_name" and copy the Volume UUID (bunch of numbers).
Backup /etc/fstab if you have it, shouldn't be there in a default install.
Type "sudo nano /etc/fstab".......................
I was wondering if there was a way to enable scroll button click scrolling in Safari 4 on Snow Leopard?
I'm sure there's a proper term for it, but what I mean is when you press down on the scroll wheel and a circle appears on screen with two arrows, when you move your mouse up or down it allows you to scroll through long documents quicker. I think Firefox and Internet Explorer have it.
I read that USB Overdrive might be of use, but it wont recognise my mouse (Logitech MX 620).