Where is the Cooky Jar in Vista

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And after doin that,

just click on the folder icon on the left side of breadcrumb bar,
and bingo-path with slashes inserted and everybody-woohoo
example:

C:\Users\Jeff\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low

Jeff
 
Jimmy Brush said:
- Inside the breadcrumb bar, click Windows
- Click the white space between the -> after Windows and the down arrow on
the right. This will allow you to type in that area.
- Again click on a whitespace in that area to deselect the text
- At the end of what is there, type: \Cookies\Low
- Press enter
Jimmy, Success at Last! Thanks so much.

I was able to do this, and could see the cookies. It is interesting that
there are a bunch of msn cookies there, to places that I have never gone.
Microsoft is certainly cooking the cookies, so to speak.

Is there any way to set a pin on a cookie. It does seem that the cookie
times out. Is this a Vista feature?
 
Jimmy, Success at Last! Thanks so much.

You're welcome :).
I was able to do this, and could see the cookies. It is interesting that
there are a bunch of msn cookies there, to places that I have never gone.
Microsoft is certainly cooking the cookies, so to speak.

Yeah, there are many cookies that are saved on your system from banner ads
and whatnots that will have an unfamiliar URL.
Is there any way to set a pin on a cookie.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean here.
It does seem that the cookie
times out. Is this a Vista feature?

Actually, the web site that saves the cookie determines how long the cookie
is good for. I don't believe there is a way to override this behavior.



- JB
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
 
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