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| Newbie | A different "cookie" problem Help.. When I search all files I get a bunch of files like "cookie:2of7.com". I cannot open, delete or see these files. They appear to be links to various web sites. Does anyone know how to delete or manage these files?? Where are they?? thanks, -Roger |
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| Newbie | Re: A different "cookie" problem thanks, but these are not normal "cookies". I can manage those pretty well - but these are different. Have checked and deleted all cookies both manually and with IE -- these other files are still there. I also do not get any "location" noted when I try properties (from the search list). -Roger |
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| Newbie | Re: A different "cookie" problem Sorry for the delay. I have Norton and run virus/spyware on a regular basis. These files do not seem to be a virus or spyware - but???? They show up with a full search (advanced) on "cookie". Their are entries for yahoo, google and other popular sites as well as some that are unrecognizable. If I double click on the file, it opens IE and takes me to that site. Seems like some kind of shortcut - but, again, it won't let me delete, reset attributes or see where the file is at. When I try to delete, I get error with message that "no such interface supported". Have never run into these on XP or other systems -- just seem to be in Vista. Thanks again, -Roger |
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| Administrator | Re: A different "cookie" problem Hi Roger, Run Spybot Search & Destroy to see what it finds for you. You can get it for free here: The home of Spybot-S&D! Hope this helps, Shawn |
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| Newbie | Re: A different "cookie" problem Spybot sure has grown since I last used it. It did not catch these files, but I have made the files inactive by changing the associated program to Notepad. That way, I can change them back if somehow they are needed. Sure curious, though, why I cannot delete or find them except through advanced search. Thanks to all for the help. -Roger |
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| Administrator | Re: A different "cookie" problem Roger, Cookies are stored in two places in Vista: C:\Users\(your username)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low AND C:\Users\(your username)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies These are in the hidden folder AppData, so you will need to set your system files to not be hidden. For how if needed, see: How to Hide or Show Hidden Files and Folders in Vista You might find them and others to be able to delete there. Shawn |
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