IE is using the cookies of Netscape

B

BJ

Hi,

I have observed that IE is using the cookies of Netscape.
(I.e. if I will login in Yahoo using Netscape, the mailbox can be
opened in IE with any more logins).

I am trying to find out how to separate the cookies of Netscape from
Internet explorer (IE).

Any links will help.
Thanks In Advance.


With Rgds,
BJ
 
G

Galen

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Hi,

I have observed that IE is using the cookies of Netscape.
(I.e. if I will login in Yahoo using Netscape, the mailbox can be
opened in IE with any more logins).

I am trying to find out how to separate the cookies of Netscape from
Internet explorer (IE).

Any links will help.
Thanks In Advance.


With Rgds,
BJ

Don't think you can if you're using NS 8.0 or newer? They share that and a
lot more as Netscape seems to act more a shell for IE than it's own browser
when you're not in FireFox rendering support.

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
http://kgiii.info/

"I am glad of all details, whether they seem to you to be relevant or
not." - Sherlock Holmes
 
B

BJ

I see Netscape using the cookies from IE even it is using rendering
engine of firefox.

Is there IE's security feature available where a specific program can
be blocked from using its cookies (i.e. in this case can we block
Netscape from using the cookies using some of the security feature)?

With Rgds,
BJ
 
G

Galen

In BJ had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
I see Netscape using the cookies from IE even it is using rendering
engine of firefox.

Is there IE's security feature available where a specific program can
be blocked from using its cookies (i.e. in this case can we block
Netscape from using the cookies using some of the security feature)?

With Rgds,
BJ

Now that I haven't seen. Or, perhaps, missed. My only suggestion - and
answer to your question is no, not that I'm aware of - is that you update to
the newest Netscape browser if you haven't done so already.

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
http://kgiii.info/

"I am glad of all details, whether they seem to you to be relevant or
not." - Sherlock Holmes
 

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