Well, you might download Agent Ransack and run a search for "allstate"
on Drive C:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:31:00 -0700, ADKR
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Thanks Mark:
>
>When I did as you suggested, I got 1500+ hits of .txt files. None of them
>look like a cookie which I assume would look like "www.anything.com". Am I
>missing something here? Shouldn't I be able to search for say,
>"www.allstate.com" which is a cookie I need to do business with them?
>
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>"Mark F." wrote:
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>> "ADKR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:52297348-9E0C-4B08-BD60-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > When I look for cookies in Administrator, All Users, Current User, or
>> > HP-Administrator I find Cookies folders in Admin and All. But they are
>> > empty.
>> >
>> > When I so START-RUN-Cookies (or Cookie) I don't find any.
>> >
>> > Yet WinCleaner tells me there are 1,100+ cookies. Where are they?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>>
>> Cookies are simply text files. Try searching for them using the search
>> utility. Start > Search > "Files or folders". Select the "C:" drive. In the
>> text box labeled "All or part of the filename" enter *.txt file extension.
>> In the "Advanced options" select "Search system folders", "Search hidden
>> files and folders" and "Search subfolders" checkboxes. Click the "Search"
>> button. You should have them all if they exist. If not WinCleaner is
>> reporting inaccurately, or considers "cookies" something other than what
>> they are.
>>
>> Mark
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