Additionally to what
d4vis mentioned, you can allow certain websites to use cookies regardless of their privacy policy (and also block them). To do this, go to Tools-->Internet_Options-->Privacy. At the bottom you'll find a box called "Web sites", with a button "Edit". There you can enter the address of that site and hit "Allow".
Having said this, if there is a problem with those cookies and IE6, don't you think the client's customers clicking through that catalogue in IE6 will possibly run into the same problem? And thus changing settings on your client's machine will help him, but not them?
--cs
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