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      21st Nov 2006
I have Window XP home. I used to have a cookie folder in document and setting.
Lately this folder disappears and could not locate it. What is causing this
problem and what can be done to correct this problem?.

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      22nd Nov 2006
Check for spyware, after the check make sure the option to show hidden files
is set
A Little Bit of Everything..
http://www.whaatsoever.com

"ragai" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have Window XP home. I used to have a cookie folder in document and

setting.
> Lately this folder disappears and could not locate it. What is causing

this
> problem and what can be done to correct this problem?.
>
> --
> artist/painter



 
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      22nd Nov 2006
Are you using IE7? - these suggestions in internetexplorer.general ng -
either:

1. "In Windows Explorer - Tools>Folder Options>ViewTab - uncheck Hide
Protected Operating System Files (recommended) " - you will need to reboot;
or

2. "Start > Run > C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Cookies > OK

(The path may be different for you.)

I then added the folder to my Favorites in IE7 for future use."

The second option may be safer.


HTH



"ragai" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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:I have Window XP home. I used to have a cookie folder in document and
setting.
: Lately this folder disappears and could not locate it. What is causing
this
: problem and what can be done to correct this problem?.
:
: --
: artist/painter



 
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      22nd Nov 2006
To open Cookies folder :
1. Click Start > Run
2. Type "%userprofile%\Cookies" (Including quotes)
3. Click OK

If that opens the folder then that means the folder is hidden, do this to
make it visible :

1. Click Start > Run
2. Type the following line :
attrib -s -h "%userprofile%\Cookies"
3. Click OK


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> I have Window XP home. I used to have a cookie folder in document and
> setting. Lately this folder disappears and could not locate it. What
> is causing this problem and what can be done to correct this problem?.



 
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      22nd Nov 2006
Thank you very much
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"Ayush" wrote:

> To open Cookies folder :
> 1. Click Start > Run
> 2. Type "%userprofile%\Cookies" (Including quotes)
> 3. Click OK
>
> If that opens the folder then that means the folder is hidden, do this to
> make it visible :
>
> 1. Click Start > Run
> 2. Type the following line :
> attrib -s -h "%userprofile%\Cookies"
> 3. Click OK
>
>
> --
> Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
> -------------
> Search - www.Google.com | Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org
> Snip your long urls - http://snipurl.com/
> -------------
>
>
> Replid to [ragai]s message :
> > I have Window XP home. I used to have a cookie folder in document and
> > setting. Lately this folder disappears and could not locate it. What
> > is causing this problem and what can be done to correct this problem?.

>
>
>

 
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      22nd Nov 2006
Thank you
--
artist/painter


"Oziebill" wrote:

> Are you using IE7? - these suggestions in internetexplorer.general ng -
> either:
>
> 1. "In Windows Explorer - Tools>Folder Options>ViewTab - uncheck Hide
> Protected Operating System Files (recommended) " - you will need to reboot;
> or
>
> 2. "Start > Run > C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Cookies > OK
>
> (The path may be different for you.)
>
> I then added the folder to my Favorites in IE7 for future use."
>
> The second option may be safer.
>
>
> HTH
>
>
>
> "ragai" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:33286C34-37E4-4068-9AD8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> :I have Window XP home. I used to have a cookie folder in document and
> setting.
> : Lately this folder disappears and could not locate it. What is causing
> this
> : problem and what can be done to correct this problem?.
> :
> : --
> : artist/painter
>
>
>
>

 
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Ayush
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      22nd Nov 2006
You are welcome !

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> Thank you very much
>
>> To open Cookies folder :
>> 1. Click Start > Run
>> 2. Type "%userprofile%\Cookies" (Including quotes)
>> 3. Click OK
>>
>> If that opens the folder then that means the folder is hidden, do
>> this to make it visible :
>>
>> 1. Click Start > Run
>> 2. Type the following line :
>> attrib -s -h "%userprofile%\Cookies"
>> 3. Click OK
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
>> -------------
>> Search - www.Google.com | Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org
>> Snip your long urls - http://snipurl.com/
>> -------------
>>
>>
>> Replid to [ragai]s message :
>>> I have Window XP home. I used to have a cookie folder in document
>>> and setting. Lately this folder disappears and could not locate it.
>>> What is causing this problem and what can be done to correct this
>>> problem?.



 
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