Sunday, October 19, 2008

Cookies problem in Windows 98(want to keep good cookies w/o opening & looking at each individual cookie)

Two Strategies. First, with Internet Explorer, cookies are saved in separate files in the cookies subdirectory under your UserUName in the Documents and Settings Directory. If you have visited PCWorld, for example,the name of the cookie will be your name@ www.pcworld.In other words,its pretty easy to tell where most of the cookies are from without opening them.
Second,you can go to the Privacy Tab in the Internet Options dialog box,found under the Tools menu, to fine-tune what kinds of cookies Internet Explorer will accept.that should help the number of cookies on your computer down to a more manageable number.

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