>> I've looked in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local 
>> Settings\Temporary Internet Files, however I can't find the 
>> file where the cookie stored. Please advise. Thanks!
>
>Unless you specified an EXPIRES attribute, CFCOOKIE creates a session cookie
>which isn't written to disk.
>
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>
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Hmmm.... So if a cfcookie is used for a shopping cart id, and the user's 
browser crashes, they lose their shopping cart? However if I use the expires 
attribute, it's written to disk immediately and thus preventing that scenario? 

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