WinInfo Short Takes: Week of September 8, 2008
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news, including the long-awaited back to school season, Microsoft's first Seinfeld/Gates ad, some EU insights, another Netbook improvement, Opera silliness, and much, much more ...
Friday at PASS Europe 2006
Kevin talks about the closing day of the event and shares a funny Microsoft film. ...
IE 8.0 and Chrome Could Enable Next-Gen Web Apps—Unless Your ISP's Bandwidth Cap Gets in the Way
Both browsers are being positioned as the core system application that will enable the next generation of web apps--however, ISP usage caps could throw a major monkey wrench at web-based application delivery. ...
Microsoft recommends to delete cookies from the browser, 'usually' by closing the browser. However that doesn't work.
You must delete the cookies, and 2 copies of Index.dat
After deleting cookies navigate to:
C:\Documents and
Settings\%username%\Cookies\Index.dat
And,
C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Userdata\Index.dat
Make sure all instances of Internet explorer are closed.
and delete both index.dat files. These are recreated the next time the browser is opened.
So, for a user named 'me', it would be:
C:\Documents and Settings\ME\Cookies\Index.dat
And,
C:\Documents and Settings\ME\Userdata\Index.dat
If this process gives any errors, then make sure that all instances of the 'iexplore.exe' process are closed.
Task Manager > Processes 'Tab'
redwraith94 February 24, 2007 (Article Rating: