A cookie is a small amount of data exchanged between your browser and the 360Training server. It is only used by 360Training to manage your visit to the site. A number of the advanced features on this site such as login require the use of Session variables to pass information from one Web page to the next. This requires that per-Session Cookies be enabled on your browser. These cookies last for the duration of your user session, but are not stored permanently on your hard drive. No passwords are stored in cookies. We do not save any cookies to your hard disk; the cookies only persist while your browsing session is active. If you have questions on concerns about Cookie use, please refer to our Privacy Policy. To continuing using the this site, please enable cookies on your browser as if they are not enabled on your browser, you will not be able to login or register as a user to the site.
To check your browser's cookie setting, follow the procedure below, depending upon your browser type. If you have any questions about policy concerning browser setting, check with 360Training Support @ 800-442-1149.
For your convenience the process for checking cookie settings for Internet Explorer (5.5 and 6.0) and Netscape (4.79) is included below. For other browsers and versions of these browsers or further guidance, check with 360Training Support staff.
** You can also see the online help for your Web browser.Internet Explorer Browser 6.0/5.5
The zone (Internet, Local intranet, Trusted, Restricted) that you're using to access the site should be highlighted and match what's on the bottom bar.


If custom level is assigned, press Custom Level...
IE 5.5 Under "Cookies" setting, Allow per-session cookies (not stored),
make sure that it is enabled (or prompt), not disabled.

When registering, if an error is experienced, look at security zone on the bottom bar of the browser and ensure that the security setting for that zone allows per session cookies.
IE 6.0 Under "Miscellaneous" setting, make sure that "userdata persistence" is enabled, not disabled.


Netscape (4.79)
Select Edit --> Select Preferences...

Click on Advanced, under category. Under cookies, ensure that Disable Cookies is not selected. If Warn before accepting cookies is selected, make sure to allow cookie to be set when entering the site.
