Deleting Individual Cookies in Vista

B

Barry

Is there anyway to delete individual cookies in Vista. I have searched and
cannot find the Cookie folder where Vista stores cookies. I know you can
delete them all from the Tool, Internet Options page but I want to delete
only specific cookies. Any help to this problem would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.

Buckeye9
 
M

Mr. Arnold

Barry said:
Is there anyway to delete individual cookies in Vista. I have searched
and
cannot find the Cookie folder where Vista stores cookies. I know you can
delete them all from the Tool, Internet Options page but I want to delete
only specific cookies. Any help to this problem would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.

Well, I suggest you continue with the Internet Option to the History area,
the Setting button, View Files button, and start right-clicking files to
delete them.
 
S

swalker

Is there anyway to delete individual cookies in Vista. I have searched and
cannot find the Cookie folder where Vista stores cookies. I know you can
delete them all from the Tool, Internet Options page but I want to delete
only specific cookies. Any help to this problem would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.

Buckeye9


I have successfully used Karen's Cookie Viewer to view and delete
selected cookies.

It is free at karenware.com

south walker
 
W

Wayne L

Barry - To simplify it, when you click "view files", type "cookie" (not
"cookies") in the search box and they will be isolated. Wayne
 
H

homesteader

I'm no expert. There are a lot of things that everyone else seems to
understand that I don't. So there may be some help here, to get selected
cookies--of the 650 on the computer--off, but a fair number of the answers
don't apply to #$!! vista at all. No history tab under options,for instance.
 
D

Dave

It's not a History tab, it's a section named "Browsing history", under the
General tab.
 
C

cqui3

Dave said:
It's not a History tab, it's a section named "Browsing history", under the
General tab.



Search for IE CookiesViewer.
It is free software and very good.
Allows you to choose the cookies you want to
keep, save it to a list, and then remove the others.

I use it almost daily.
 

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