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Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by tiple, 2002/02/09.

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    tiple

    tiple Inactive Thread Starter

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    I know how to delete cookies from the windows side, but the index file will not allow deletion.
    I've been told that you can flush everything from
    the index file in DOS. I know how to enter DOS by
    using the F8 key during bootup, but thats about it.
    Could someone please give me the exact words, spaces, etc. (example like scanreg /opt) required
    to remove everything from this index file.
    Thanks for your time.
    Best wishes,
    tiple:)
     
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    UPDATE:
    Thanks sent Via PM...... "link supplied ifo "

    :D Your most welcome.

    And an added thank you to TONYT for supplying this often needed requested information.
     
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    Spider will work, as long as IE is 5.5 or lower. The following is posted on the FSM.NL web site;

    "9 September 2001 - Erick van Zijl noted that the bug seems to have been removed from the beta of IE6, and possibly even IE5.5 (unconfirmed). "

    I'm not confirming that the bug has been fixed, just that I've tried Spider with Windows XP and IE6 and it finds nothing. I used it several times with Windows 98 and IE5.1 and it also found something.

    :)
     
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