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What's Cookie?
A cookie is a text string that is included
with Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests
and responses. Cookies are used to maintain
state information as you navigate different
pages on a Web site or return to the Web site
at a later time.
Cookies cannot be used to execute code (run
programs) or deliver viruses to your computer.
One of the primary purposes of cookies is to
provide a convenience feature that you can use
to save time. The purpose of a cookie is to
tell the Web server that you have returned to
a specific Web page. For example, if you personalize
Web pages, or register for products or services,
a cookie helps the Web page server to recall
your specific information. This may be useful
to simplify the process of recording your personal
information, such as billing addresses, shipping
addresses, and so on. When you visit the same
Web site, the information you previously provided
can be retrieved, so you can easily use the
Web site features that you previously chose.
For example:
- If you previously entered billing or shipping
information for a purchase from a Web site,
you may be able to use a password to automatically
enter your information on an order form instead
of having to enter this information again.
- A cookie can indicate that you previously
selected one or more areas of interest you
want to see each time you visit a Web site.
For example, if you want to view only some
types of news, you might select some types
of news topics to view on a news-related Web
site.
How to Delete Cookie Files?
To delete cookie files from your computer,
follow the appropriate steps in this section
for your version of Internet Explorer.
WARNING: Cookies may contain
information for a customized Web page or logon
information for a Web site. Before you delete
your cookies, you may want to export or save
them. If you are using Internet Explorer 5.0
or later, use the Import/Export Wizard in Internet
Explorer to export your cookies.
If you are using a version of Internet Explorer
earlier than Internet Explorer 5.0, upgrade
to the latest version of Internet Explorer or
manually copy your cookies to a safe location
before you delete them.
Internet Explorer 4.x for Windows 95,
Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0
- Start Internet Explorer.
- On the View menu, click
Internet Options, and then
click the General tab.
- In the Temporary Internet Files
section, click Settings.
- Click View Files.
- On the View menu, click
Details.
- Click the Internet Address
column header, and then locate the Internet
address of the cookie file. For example, a
cookie Internet address may be named something
similar to the following name:
Cookie:username@websitename.com
- Click a cookie file, and then press DELETE.
If you are prompted to confirm that you want
to delete the file, click Yes.
Repeat this step for each cookie file.
Internet Explorer 5, 5.01, and 5.5 for
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows
98 Second Edition, Windows 2000, and Windows
Millennium Edition
- Start Internet Explorer.
- On the Tools menu, click
Internet Options, and then
click the General tab.
- In the Temporary Internet Files
section, click Settings.
- Click View Files.
- On the View menu, click
Details.
- Click the Internet Address
column header, and then find the Internet
addresses of the cookie files. For example,
a cookie Internet address may be named similar
to the following name:
Cookie:username@websitename.com
- Click a cookie file, and then press DELETE.
If you are prompted to confirm that you want
to delete the file, click Yes.
Repeat this step for each cookie file.
Internet Explorer 6 for Windows 98,
Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium
Edition, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows
XP
- Start Internet Explorer.
- On the Tools menu, click
Internet Options, and then
click the General tab.
- In the Temporary Internet Files section,
click Delete Cookies, click
OK, and then click OK
again.
NOTE: To delete individual
cookies in Internet Explorer 6, follow the instructions
for Internet Explorer 5, 5.01, and 5.5 for Windows
95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98 Second
Edition, Windows 2000, and Windows Millennium
Edition.
Windows Tracks Washer has "cookie
keeper" feature which can
save valuable cookies to maintain your preferred
Internet settings and log-ins.
The information in this article
applies to:
- Internet Explorer 5, 5.01, and 5.5 for Windows
95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98
Second Edition, Windows 2000, and Windows
Millennium Edition
- Internet Explorer 6 for Windows 98, Windows
98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition,
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows
XP
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