A cookie is a mechanism of storing state across requests to web site. When a site is accessed, a user’s browser uses the cookie to store information such as a session identifier. When the site is accessed on a future occasion, the information in the cookie can be reused. If a domain is not specified, then the browser does not send the cookie beyond the originating host.

The Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 Cookie Domain Scoping feature allows you to define the scope of the cookie. Your scoping configuration requirements will be dictated by the external integrations used with your Oracle E-Business Suite environment and your network configuration. Refer to the documentation for more information regarding your configuration requirements.
Where can I learn more?
- Read more about the Cookie Domain Scoping feature available in the Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 Security Guide
- Watch the online course for the Cookie Domain Scoping feature available from Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1 and 12.2 Transfer of Information (TOI) Online Training (Note 807319.1)
- Watch the Ready or Not: Applying Secure Configuration to Oracle E-Business Suite webcast on the Applications Technology Channel on the Oracle E-Business Suite Learning Subscription.
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