> Anyone know where the cookies stored for the following
> browsers?
>   * Netscape/Mozilla
On Windows boxen, in a COOKIES.TXT file.

>   * M$IE
Either as files in the browser's cache or as filesystem namespace extension
objects mapped to some entity elsewhere.  Easiest way to delete 'em is to
clear cache completely from options, or View Files and use the delete key.
Incidentally, my IE5.1 keeps such stuff, as Yolanda notes, in a tree under
Content.IE5 somewhere.  A setup with user profiles (such as mine) has them
in C:\Windows\Profiles\Ben A L Jemmett\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5
or whatever, but here I can see the tree from DOS.

As an aside, before I reformatted my machine that directory contained 17
entries, 13 of which were randomly-named directories storing the bulk of my
cache (0.9Gb of the disk was set aside for cache, divided about 100Mb to
each of three users and the rest for myself - it helps with getting decent
hit ratios and keeping the ability to look stuff up without connecting).

Regards,
Ben A L Jemmett.
(http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ben.jemmett/, http://www.deltasoft.com/)

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