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Earl Partridge

Flightless Bird
Windows 7, 64 bit
I don't believe IE8 cleans out all cookies so I do a manual removal of those
in the folder
C:/Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low

Most are usually found in that "Low" folder, but occasionally some will
appear
one level up in the "Cookies" folder. Is this normal?

I have created a new folder in the "Cookies" folder, named "Cookies.bak", in
which
I keep about a dozen cookies that I want to allow/keep. I will delete all
the cookies
in the "Low" folder, then copy/paste those from the "Cookies.bak" folder to
the
"Low" folder. Any thoughts on this method of managing cookies?

Earl
 
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Grenou

Flightless Bird
"Earl Partridge" <earlpng@pearnet.com> wrote in message
news:K5hCn.160779$y13.106706@newsfe12.iad...
> Windows 7, 64 bit
> I don't believe IE8 cleans out all cookies so I do a manual removal of
> those
> in the folder
> C:/Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low
>
> Most are usually found in that "Low" folder, but occasionally some will
> appear
> one level up in the "Cookies" folder. Is this normal?
>
> I have created a new folder in the "Cookies" folder, named "Cookies.bak",
> in which
> I keep about a dozen cookies that I want to allow/keep. I will delete all
> the cookies
> in the "Low" folder, then copy/paste those from the "Cookies.bak" folder
> to the
> "Low" folder. Any thoughts on this method of managing cookies?
>
> Earl
>
>



I use CCleaner and manage the cookies I want to keep in there.
CCleaner is free, although a donation is welcomed.

Grenou
 
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