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What Are the Symptoms of a Browser That Is Set to Reject Cookies?

The symptoms of a browser that doesn't accept cookies and can't access restricted pages are an inability to log into WebAuth, or a redirect to the WebAuth server for re-authentication on every page request.

09/04/08

Last Updated: 9/4/08