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Old 05-13-2007   #1 (permalink)
Jan
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Another Cookie Question

I know where to find Cookies, I do not have empty them on browser close
clicked but there are never any cookies listed. Can anybody shed any light on
this problem of mine.

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Old 05-13-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Another Cookie Question

Type "shell:cookies" (no quotation marks) in the Start Search box in the
Start Menu, and click on the result.

What is the path (location) of the folder that opens? It should be
C:\Users\(Your Name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies).

In the Cookies folder, what do you see? Is there a (hidden) folder called
Low? (Besides checking "Show hidden files and folders", "Hide
protected operating system files (Recommended)" must be un-checked on the
View tab in Folder
Options). You can open Low to see if your cookies are in that folder, as
well...

"Jan" <Jan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E5795C19-3CAA-44D0-9B05-A93742F9654B@microsoft.com...
>I know where to find Cookies, I do not have empty them on browser close
> clicked but there are never any cookies listed. Can anybody shed any light
> on
> this problem of mine.


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Old 05-13-2007   #3 (permalink)
Jan
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Re: Another Cookie Question

After I read your post a second time, Poof there they were. Thank you very
much. I can sleep better tonight.

"dean-dean" wrote:

> Type "shell:cookies" (no quotation marks) in the Start Search box in the
> Start Menu, and click on the result.
>
> What is the path (location) of the folder that opens? It should be
> C:\Users\(Your Name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies).
>
> In the Cookies folder, what do you see? Is there a (hidden) folder called
> Low? (Besides checking "Show hidden files and folders", "Hide
> protected operating system files (Recommended)" must be un-checked on the
> View tab in Folder
> Options). You can open Low to see if your cookies are in that folder, as
> well...
>
> "Jan" <Jan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E5795C19-3CAA-44D0-9B05-A93742F9654B@microsoft.com...
> >I know where to find Cookies, I do not have empty them on browser close
> > clicked but there are never any cookies listed. Can anybody shed any light
> > on
> > this problem of mine.

>
>

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