Actually deleting cookies from MSIE *will* save a LOT of space.
Even though a cookie file is only several hundred bytes, the FAT uses an
entire cluster to store each individual cookie file.
Jim Meagher
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-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Rex Gaither <[log in to unmask]>
> Salina <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>How do I get rid of all of the cookies in Windows 95?
>>Would this free up alot of hard drive space if I did?
>>
>Hi,
> It depends on the Web Browser. Netscape uses a file called
cookies.txt.
> Internet Explorer keeps them with its other cached files in
>c:\windows\Temporary Internet Files. Though deleting those will not free
>alot of hard drive space. Deleting your cache files will free alot more
>(they are found in C:\Program Files\Netscape\User\Profilename \Cache,
where
>Profilename is the name you entered when setting up each profile.
Internet
>Explorer keeps them in the same directory as the cookies.)
>
>HTH,
>Donald Gaither
>
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