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Automatic log-in problems
Name: Coos Bay Lumber Date: June 19, 2006 at 21:00:08 Pacific OS: Win 98 CPU/Ram: 1/1
Comment:
Automatic log-in problems
Where can I find the cookie directory in which those automatic log-on files are stored.
Is annoying now. But some of those auto-log on aides from web sites have wrong data present. Including this one. They will try and log me on using false data and it then becomes a guessing game as to when it will allow me to manually enter the correct name and data. If it could do it via hand, everything would be faster.
I also have a huge index.dat file in the windows/cookies directory. I bleeped it out three times, but reappears w/o getting on to the net. Is the auto log-in data there?
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