Bill,
Unfortunately, the instructions below don't apply to IE11.  When I tried to 
follow the IE11 instructions using the last build of JAWS 16, I couldn't locate 
the correct Tab on the page after pressing F12; so I gave up on that one.

I still may try out a cookie manager at some point, but my bank support and I 
worked out the problem without deleting any cookies.  During the process, I was 
talking to the tech support lady on my home phone, listening to JAWS on my PC 
reading the screens on the bank's web site, and using my old Nokia cell phone 
with Talks to enter a new security code.  Isn't technology wonderful?

Gary King
[email protected]
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bill White 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 1:18 AM
  Subject: Re: JAWS-Friendly Cookie Manager


  Hi, Gary. If all you want to do is to delete the cookies for your bank's 
domain, I have instructions for how to do it with Internet Explorer 8, and I 
would imagine that the instructions would be similar for IE10 or IE11.

  How to Delete Session or domain cookies for specific domain
   

   

  1. Start Internet Explorer 8, and open the site for which you wish to delete 
the domain cookies.

   

  2. Press F12 for Developer Tools.

   

  3. Press Alt, and arrow right to Cache menu.

   

  4. Arrow down to "Delete Cookies For This Domain" and press Enter.

   

  5. When it asks if you wish to delete cookies for this domain, which would be 
the domain for the bank, Tab to the "Yes" button and press Enter.

   

  6. The cookies will be deleted.

   

  Bill White [email protected]
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Gary King 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 5:40 PM
    Subject: JAWS-Friendly Cookie Manager


    Is anyone using a cookie manager that is JAWS Friendly?  I've been having 
trouble with my online banking site, and I suspect that their advice will be to 
delete my browser cookies.  It would be nice if I could just delete their 
particular browser cookie and leave the others alone.

    Even though I can go to the folder containing my cookies, finding an 
individual web site's cookie is not so easy without some help from a program 
that's designed for the purpose.  Any suggestions will be welcome.

    Gary King
    [email protected]


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