They could have the XP firewall thingy turned on. I'm not sure what all
it limits, I just remember it being there.

John


Or they could have applied the latest service pack for XP which automatically turns on the firewall and can cause problems with websites that use Active X or other advanced features.  They could also have their security settings set to high which disallows all cookies IIRC.


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