In IE you click Tools/Internet Options and under the General tab click the
Browsing History settings button. Here you can click to even see them.
Normally save to a folder in you Documents.



 

 

Ian 

-------Original Message------- 

 

From: Ray Parrish 

Date: 10/26/08 05:37:59 

To: [email protected] 

Subject: Re: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Question 

 

When you surf to a site like that and sign up with it the first time it 

Writes a "cookie" file somewhere in your browser cache. When you revisit 

The site, the page code checks for the cookie, and if it exists, uses it 

To identify you and log you in. 

 

Cookie files are plain text so if you discover where they are stored you 

Can read them with notepad. I just tried to find them on my Windows 

Drive but don't remember where IE stores them so maybe someone else can 

Help you with that. 

 

Later, Ray Parrish 

 


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