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DATEMar 21, 1998
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TICKET ARCHIVE -> cookie information
No Wonder User - Mar 21, 1998 - 12:03 pm
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Problem:
Problem (other):
Computer Type: gateway 2000
Computer Type (other):
Model: g3 desktop
Program:
RAM: 64meg
RAM Enhancer:
OS Version: Windows 95
Service Pack:
Extra Info:

Description:
When I click on internet explorer I get a window that says "You have received a 'cookie'(internet info stored on your computer) from jps.snap.com....What does this mean? If I say yes to bring the info over to my set, does that stay in my hard drive and take up space.? Is this info that is being updated every time I view jps.net? Can I avoid this window or is it something that is automatic ? What do you suggest?


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No Wonder Tech - Mar 21, 1998 - 12:20 pm
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Cookie is a piece of info that is stored on your HD. Some site ( Microsoft & NY Times ) will not allow you to get to their web site if you do not accept theyr cookies. I personal delete all my cookies weekly. They are located in Windows\cookies and Windows\Temporary Internet Files
Thanx 4 using nowonder
michaell@nowomder.com

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