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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: weazel on November 22, 2002, 02:56:42 PM
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WTF is up with these cookies?
If I choose to block them w/o disconnecting from the net I get a BSOD and have to restart my PC.
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Looks like a standard cookie used for saving persistent data so they know who you are.
Could be wrong though - is that all there is to it?
Err the doman and site stuff looks weird. Sort of like in C++ when you have a char* and forget to set the stop character '\0'. Might be what's causing the crashes.
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Yeah, it's only the cookies with the weird domain/site characters that cause a BSOD.
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EVERYONE:
C is for cookie...thats good enough for me
C is for cookie...thats good enough for me
C is for cookie...thats good enough for me
OH cookie cookie cookie starts with C
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My bet is that these are Chinese characters badly encoded. Gotta pick yer porn on the good sides weazel :D
PS: a cookie is just stored info on a txt file,it can't hurt you, nor can it "launch" anything on your system without your consent. (as far as I know)
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Originally posted by Saintaw
My bet is that these are Chinese characters badly encoded. Gotta pick yer porn on the good sides weazel :D
PS: a cookie is just stored info on a txt file,it can't hurt you, nor can it "launch" anything on your system without your consent. (as far as I know)
Came from a link off this UBB.
I don't eat cookies, I view it as an invasion of privacy.
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with IE 6+ there is a button that you can delete cookies easier than manually going to the "temp" folder......
i allow all cookies then delete them after every session....
oh well my 2¢
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You just *think* your deleting cookies/temp files when you use the IE control panel, the only way to remove them is by booting into DOS mode and deleting the dat files.
MS sucks for air.
Originally posted by JB73
with IE 6+ there is a button that you can delete cookies easier than manually going to the "temp" folder......
i allow all cookies then delete them after every session....
oh well my 2¢
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Originally posted by weazel
You just *think* your deleting cookies/temp files when you use the IE control panel, the only way to remove them is by booting into DOS mode and deleting the dat files.
MS sucks for air.
well i have gone into "temp" in dos prompt and no files there after ..... even chked hidden flies.
+ there is no REAL DOS in winXP or 2000 ..... all you have to do is goto the folder and look for any files
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MS started hiding them/preventing deletion of them beginning with Win Me.
You are being tracked every minute your online.
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weasle ............ im MCSE certified (almost.. 1 test away) how about you???
i know all about temp files and cookies so SU if you arent positive about what ur saying
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But I build, repair, and troubleshoot PCs for a living.
I know a lot of things that you aren't going to learn until you do the same.
Maybe you should "shut up" until you get your cherry popped in the real world?
Let me ask you a simple question to *test* the quality of your MS education:
At what size does the IE dat file become a potential problem?
Originally posted by JB73
weasle ............ im MCSE certified (almost.. 1 test away) how about you???
i know all about temp files and cookies so SU if you arent positive about what ur saying
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Be careful. Cookies give you cancer.
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I Have no clue Weazle But I just wanted to take a stab at your question about the IE dat file, is it 8 megs?
Since JB didn't respond and I'm wondering :p
-BlckMgk
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Anything over 512 kb causes your browser and OS to measurably slow down and also has been shown to increase the incidence of fatal exceptions/BSOD.
You can clear the dat file by changing the location temporary internet files are stored, after the forced reboot Windoze will rebuild the dat file in the new location.
The original file size is only 34 bytes.
The reason why JB isn't having any luck finding it is he's looking in the wrong location, with WIN9X it's in C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files or under DOS C:\Windows\Tempor~1.
2000, and XP are in the \Users\My Documents tree IIRC, I avoid both of these OS like the plague as they are too full of MS bloatware/spyware.
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Maybe if you'd restrict yourelf to LEGAL activities, you would have no need to feel so paranoid :D
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Originally posted by Saintaw
Maybe if you'd restrict yourelf to LEGAL activities, you would have no need to feel so paranoid :D
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Could you add "annoying" to that line please :D