Internet Explorer

  1. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options. You see the Internet Options dialog that provides a number of tabs that allow you to set your browser preferences.
  2. To enable session cookies, click the Privacy tab.
  3. From the Settings section of the tab, click Advanced.
  4. Locate and click the checkbox next to Always allow session cookies
  5. To enable JavaScripting, click the Security tab.
  6. Locate the Custom area of the Security tab, and click the Custom Level button.
  7. From the Security Settings dialog that opens, scroll through the options until you see Scripting.
  8. Check the radio buttons next to Enable Active Scripting and Scripting of Java applets.
  9. Click OK to accept scripting and cookie handling changes and close the Security Settings window.
  10. From the Internet Options dialog, click Apply to effect settings then OK to close the dialog.
Firefox 
  1. From the Tools menu (Windows) or Firefox menu (Macintosh), select Options.
  2. From the Options dialog that opens, select the Content option (globe icon).
  3. Click the checkbox next to Enable Javascript.
  4. Select the Privacy option (padlock icon)
  5. Under the Cookies tab, check the Checkbox for Allow sites to set Cookies.
  6. Click OK and close the Options dialog to apply changes.
Safari 
  1. From the Macintosh file menu, select Safari and then Preferences.
  2. From the Preferences dialog that opens, select the Security option (padlock icon).
  3. Under the Web Content options, click the checkbox next to Enable Javascript.
  4. Under the Accept Cookies option, check the radio button for Always.
  5. Click OK and close the Preferences dialog to apply changes.
Google Chrome
  1. Click the menu icon
  2. Click the Settings control
  3. Near the bottom of the page, click Show advance settings ...
  4. Click Content Settings ...
  5. Under Cookies, make sure Allow local data to be set (recommended) is selected.