To The Group:
I solved the cookies "problem" (I think) by creating several files
with some alternative spellings of "cookie" and several extensions
for each, set the read-only attribute, set the hidden attribute and
I've NEVER accepted a cookie since! I don't care if they are bad or
good, just don't want them sitting unbidden on MY disk!
If this is all Geek to you, drop me a note off list and I'll explain.
Tom Stewart in Beautiful Oregon!
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"The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads
nothing but newspapers." -Thomas Jefferson
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