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Supported by
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Where can I locate the cookie files? |
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A server can only use cookies that it placed itself. When using Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can locate this data in the Windows file Cookies. When using Netscape Navigator, you can locate the cookies in a file called cookies.txt. Just click on the cookies to open the files. You will find a short series of figures and symbols, which indicate that your ID that can be identified only by the server that has placed the cookie.
Internet Explorer 5.0:
Please click on
1. Extras, then on
2. Internet options.
3. Click on the register card General (of the standard register card) on
4. Settings and then on
5. Show data.
Internet Explorer 4.0:
Click on
1. View and then on
2. Internet options.
3. Click on the register card General (of the standard register card) on
4. Settings and then on
5. Show data.
Internet Explorer 3.0:
Click on
1. View
2. Options
3. Advanced settings and then on
4. Show data.
Netscape Communicator 4.0:
Netscape stores all cookies in a file on your hard drive. Click on the Search function in your start menu, then on Files/Folders and enter Cookie.txt. The corresponding file will be opened.
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