Re: Temporary Internet Files



Thanks again for the detailed instructions! I appreciate your help.
Ilya
"Thorsten Matzner" <tmatzner@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "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
> in a safe manner.
>
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