At 12:17 PM 1/3/02 -0600, Barry Aronson wrote the following:

>At 12:41  1/3/02 -0500, you wrote:
>>I have a friend with XP Home who wishes to edit her User data Persistence 
>>file.  Does anyone know where this is stored on the system?  Or are the 
>>settings within the registry itself?
>>I've tried searching for it as an XML cache but have had no luck.
>>I'm stumped.
>>
>>Peter Kaulback
>
>Peter!  I'm confused.  What does user data persistence file have anything 
>to do with XP?  The whole concept started with IE 5.0 and is completely 
>browser dependent as I understand it. that would mean that if IE 6.0 is 
>the default browser in XP then the user data persistence ability is 
>controlled from the options section of IE.
>
>If I am talking out of my hat let me know.

Nope, you are not talking out of your hat. See "Introduction to Persistence"
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/persisten 
ce/overview.asp

It now is actually controlled by the "cookie' file. In IE click Help -- 
Contents and Index -- Index tab -- type "persistent" and double click on 
"persistent cookies" and click on "change you privacy settings" then click 
Display button.
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Gerry Boyd
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