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Where are cookies in XP Pro
None found in seek with show hidden.
With Start Run I get some in \Documents and Settings\x\Cookies Under Tools will all go, incl. above, as are blocking some sites, but also all I like top keep. Where are they to pick? |
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Where are cookies in XP Pro
Anton wrote:
None found in seek with show hidden. With Start Run I get some in \Documents and Settings\x\Cookies Under Tools will all go, incl. above, as are blocking some sites, but also all I like top keep. Where are they to pick? What? Now is a great time to point you to one of the easiest ways to find information on problems you may be having and solutions others have found: Search using Google! http://www.google.com/ (How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html ) Using your words (mostly)... http://www.google.com/search?q=Where...2Windows+XP%22 Should get you what you need and then some. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Where are cookies in XP Pro
Without knowing which web browser you use, your guess is as good as
mine. I suggest you open a search engine and use this as your search term: name of browser version of browser cookies folder --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Anton wrote: None found in seek with show hidden. With Start Run I get some in \Documents and Settings\x\Cookies Under Tools will all go, incl. above, as are blocking some sites, but also all I like top keep. Where are they to pick? |
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Where are cookies in XP Pro
Internet Explorer provides an option to delete Cookies. Under
Tools / Internet Options / General / Browsing History / Delete ...., you can instruct Internet Explorer to delete Cookies. IE knows where the cookies are, so you don't need to locate or open the folder. Internet Explorer 8 offers selective Cookie deletion, which is a great improvement against some earlier versions of the program. In particular, it is able to recognise and preserve those Cookies and Temporary Internet files that relate to websites in your Favorites folder. Although IE8 does a good job, I prefer to use CCleaner to maintain the cookies on my Win XP Pro (SP3) computer. You can find details and download CCleaner at www.ccleaner.com/download. I believe CCleaner maintains cookies better than the similar function in Internet Explorer 8. The main advantage is that CCleaner allows you to examine the complete list of all cookies on your computer. Then, you can configure the program to designate those cookies that you always want to keep. Having selected cookies for permanent retention, the "clean" function of CCleaner can delete all other cookies. CCleaner also includes a registry cleaner. Perceived wisdom suggests that registry cleaners can cause more problems than they solve. In recommending CCleaner, I am not suggesting you should use the program to clean your registry. However, the registry cleaner is merely an additional option, which you don't need to use. "Anton" wrote in message ... None found in seek with show hidden. With Start Run I get some in \Documents and Settings\x\Cookies Under Tools will all go, incl. above, as are blocking some sites, but also all I like top keep. Where are they to pick? |
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Where are cookies in XP Pro
"Anton" wrote in message ... None found in seek with show hidden. With Start Run I get some in \Documents and Settings\x\Cookies Under Tools will all go, incl. above, as are blocking some sites, but also all I like top keep. Where are they to pick? Try here. www.lmgtfy.com/?q="XP cookies" |
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