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Old December 17th 05, 07:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
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Default Deleting Cookies

I'm not certain but probably not. The reason is that many people use online
banking and, therefore, rely upon the cookies being present. There is no
option to protect important cookies on an online scanner.

If you want to delet cookies you could always use CCleaner www.ccleaner.com
This will remove temporary internet files, cookies, history and a host of
other files. With CCleaner, and many other third party applications, you do
have the option of saving important cookies. The software is also free.

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John Barnett MVP
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"Wizard" wrote in message
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Does the Clean Up scan at safety.live.com also delete cookies?



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