I CAN’T ACCESS THE PICTURES IN THE IMAGE FOLDERS.

If you are unable to access any of the Image Folders, your computer may not be handling cookies properly. Cookies are how our website validates that you are signed in and where in the Photo Gallery you should be.

If you are using Internet Explorer:

  1. Open Internet Explorer
  2. From the menu at the top of the page, select “Tools… Internet Options…”
  3. In the Internet Options pop up window, find the section “Temporary internet files” and click the “Delete files” button and then the “Delete cookies” button
  4. Next, click the “Settings…” button
  5. Click the circle to the left of “Every visit to the page” and click the “OK” button
  6. Next, click the “privacy” tab
  7. Move the slider to “medium” (or lower)
  8. Click the “OK” button to close the Internet Options window

If you are using AOL:

  1. Open AOL
  2. Click "Settings" on the AOL toolbar at the top of the page
  3. (AOL 7.0 & 8.0 only) Click on "Preferences"
  4. Click "Internet (Web) Options" or "Internet Properties (WWW)"
  5. (AOL 9.0 only) Click on the link “Use your Internet Explorer settings to select advanced browser options”
  6. Continue with step #3 of the Internet Explorer instructions above

If setting your browser to accept cookies does not solve the problem, the problem may be with a firewall. Some companies set up corporate firewalls to protect their computer networks so this is more often an issue if you are using your work computer but firewall software is available for personal computers as well.

If this is a home computer, you can often solve this problem by changing the settings on your firewall to treat Bunk1.com as a safe website. If this is a work computer, there is probably nothing you can do to enable you to have access at work.

If you are unable to access the Image Folders even at home, please call us at 800-216-9472 during normal business hours and someone from the tech department will work with you to figure out what is causing the problem.

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