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How can I "copy" the cookies from A computer to B compter?

 
 
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      9th Mar 2007
It seems that "copy and paste" is useless. Any ideas?
 
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Cookies are cached entries. So you need to copy the cache over

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      9th Mar 2007
over what?


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> Cookies are cached entries. So you need to copy the cache over
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      9th Mar 2007
If you are using Internet Explorer use the Import/Export funtion in the
File Menu. Other Browsers have similar functions, check the help files.

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      9th Mar 2007
In computer A start up IE. Click on File...Import and Export... in the
Wizard window click on Next. Highlight Export Cookies. Click on Next.
Click a dot in the circle before Export to a file.
In the window below you can accept the default location of the file
cookies.txt or choose your own location using Browse. Remember where you
saved it.

Now copy that cookies.txt file to a floppy or USB minidrive (whatever). Put
the floppy or USB minidrive in computer B. Either copy cookies.txt to
computer B hard drive or just leave it on the floppy/minidrive. In computer
B start up IE. Click on File...Import and Export....in the Wizard window
click on Next. Highlight Import Cookies. Click on Next. Click a dot in
the circle before Import from a file. In the window below use Browse to
find the cookies.txt file either on your floppy/minidrive or on your hard
drive if you copied it there. Highlight it. Click on Next. Click on
Finish. Voila!
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      10th Mar 2007
<Elliot> wrote:

>It seems that "copy and paste" is useless. Any ideas?


I wouldn't have responded to your first post if I thought you were
idiot enough to have posted again without waiting.
 
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      10th Mar 2007
It works. Thanks.

"John John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If you are using Internet Explorer use the Import/Export funtion in the
> File Menu. Other Browsers have similar functions, check the help files.
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> John
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> Elliot wrote:
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>> It seems that "copy and paste" is useless. Any ideas?

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      10th Mar 2007
Thanks for your detailed answer.

"Panic" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In computer A start up IE. Click on File...Import and Export... in the
> Wizard window click on Next. Highlight Export Cookies. Click on Next.
> Click a dot in the circle before Export to a file.
> In the window below you can accept the default location of the file
> cookies.txt or choose your own location using Browse. Remember where you
> saved it.
>
> Now copy that cookies.txt file to a floppy or USB minidrive (whatever).
> Put the floppy or USB minidrive in computer B. Either copy cookies.txt to
> computer B hard drive or just leave it on the floppy/minidrive. In
> computer B start up IE. Click on File...Import and Export....in the
> Wizard window click on Next. Highlight Import Cookies. Click on Next.
> Click a dot in the circle before Import from a file. In the window below
> use Browse to find the cookies.txt file either on your floppy/minidrive or
> on your hard drive if you copied it there. Highlight it. Click on Next.
> Click on Finish. Voila!
> --
> Darrell R. Schmidt
> B-58 Hustler Web Site
> http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
> Cadet Class 55-I Web Site
> http://pilotclass55india.org/
>
>
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> <Elliot> wrote in message
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>> It seems that "copy and paste" is useless. Any ideas?

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>

 
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      10th Mar 2007
Sorry for I can't see my former post about this topic. I don't know that the
reason is.


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> <Elliot> wrote:
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>>It seems that "copy and paste" is useless. Any ideas?

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> I wouldn't have responded to your first post if I thought you were
> idiot enough to have posted again without waiting.


 
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