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hello

i have problem wit my cookies i want to save. where can i found info about the one i have in the CCleaner folder. even if i save them,the next time i will go on internet, i won't be recognize on my favoirite sites.

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hello

i have problem wit my cookies i want to save. where can i found info about the one i have in the CCleaner folder. even if i save them,the next time i will go on internet, i won't be recognize on my favoirite sites.

What internet browser are you using? Internet Explorer 6, IE7, Firefox, etc...?

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Select the cookies on the left to delete then move them to the right -> Cookies to keep post-1268-1171629990_thumb.png

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uncheck - clean index.dat files.

I have that checked in my CCleaner Settings and my saved cookies are not cleaned :huh:

 

Note: The index.dat files aren't cleaned until reboot as they are locked by Windows.

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This bug with IE7 has been reported several times.

 

[quote(Blutarsky @ Oct 24 2006, 10:07 AM)

 

IE7 cookie bug

 

I've finally trapped the problem: it appears to be related to index.dat deletion. To keep cookie data as in the exception list, don't delete index.dat.... probably in the new IE7 index.dat there must be some pointers to cookies; once you delete index.dat some broken links happen and even if cookies are there it's like they aren't.......until a fix is there,,,,,

 

 

I concur with your findings. Even though "Cookies" is unchecked/disabled in CCleaner, all cookies are deleted in IE7 and that it is most likely related to the "index.dat" file. If you look in "Internet Options", on the "General" tab, under "Browsing History", you will see that IE7 now includes "Cookies", "History", "Saved Passwords", etc. in it's own "Delete Files" utility.

 

Whether or not CCleaner will be able to be programmed to circumvent this and only delete selected items rather than the entire gamut in IE7 as it does now will be interesting to see. ]

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thnank you for your answers.

mikeW, i unchecked like you recomend. i hope i understood the bug (cause my english is poor). it's true that my cookies are erased only when i reboot and not when i clean with CC.

YoKenny, i used this tip already of course(move the cookies from the left to the right colum) and it erased all.

i wanted to know where can i have some info on my cookies since they appear as an internet adress in the cookies column in different forms(http or www for ex)

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  • 2 weeks later...
I have index dat checked as well as cookies and I don't loose my saved cookies in IE7.

 

 

Evon Tool is a small (334 kb) free download I have been using for months with no problems. You check the cookies you want to delete, right click and select "delete items".

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Evon Tool is a small (334 kb) free download I have been using for months with no problems. You check the cookies you want to delete, right click and select "delete items".

 

I said I don't have the problem of cookies not being saved for IE7. I have index dat checked as well and it's not causing me a problem.

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