Re: Temporary Internet Files
- From: Thorsten Matzner <tmatzner@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 13:54:48 +0200
"ilyaz" <ilyaz33@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Thanks, Thorsten. Sure it does erase everything. Once I tried it and after
>that had to restore manually all the automatic accesses to a dozen of
>sites - banks, mail, subscriptions, etc. I hope there is some way to remove
>the really temporary stuff and keep the cookies and other important files.
No. The Cookies, however, are deleted seperately and so you can empty
the Internet cache ("Delete Files") without deleting the Cookies.
You cannot make Cookies permanent, so that they are not deleted when
you wipe all the data. You have to erase all unwanted Cookies manually
for to do this.
Check if a Password keeper is helpful for you. You can then logon to
your password protected sites on an easy way and store the login data
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