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Joined: Jan 2004
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Please bear with me as I am rather computer illiterate.
I have Microsoft XP and uses Internet Explorer. I went to Dell's help site to find out how to delete cookies. I followed its instructions:
1. Go to Tools on IE
2. Click Internet Options
3. On the "General" page, click "Delete Cookies"
I have done so, but when I click on "settings" (next to "delete cookies"), and then "view files", I can see that there are still tons of files.
So, my question is: should I also click "Delete Files" as well to get rid of the files? Or is it good enough by clicking "Delete Cookies"?
thanks for your help.
I have Microsoft XP and uses Internet Explorer. I went to Dell's help site to find out how to delete cookies. I followed its instructions:
1. Go to Tools on IE
2. Click Internet Options
3. On the "General" page, click "Delete Cookies"
I have done so, but when I click on "settings" (next to "delete cookies"), and then "view files", I can see that there are still tons of files.
So, my question is: should I also click "Delete Files" as well to get rid of the files? Or is it good enough by clicking "Delete Cookies"?
thanks for your help.
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#10
Joined: Feb 2003
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I've been having weird things happen lately- like just now I replied to a post, and when it posted (which took like two minutes) it only had my last sentence; my other sentences were deleted. Never had that happen before. It couldn't haev been "instant editing" as there was nothing in it to edit.
#11
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 66
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Dilly, I just had the same problem when trying to reply to this, lol, so I guess that answers one question. And no AOL here. For your other, yes, click on delete files and make sure you check the box for offline content. This will erase any stored passwords in your computer so make sure you have them handy somewhere.



