Als je Windows XP geheel opnieuw hebt geinstalleerd zal er denk ik niet veel meer staan in:
C:\Documents and Settings\jouw_user_naam\Cookies. Want dat is de enige plaats waar IE naar cookies zoekt.
Als ik goed het probleem van Colombe begrijp, de cookies zijn daar bij hem maar die werken niet. Ik heb eens zo een geval gehad met een pc van vriend en de oplossing was toen de settings van IE .. Daarna ik heb
IECookiesView v1.70 geïnstalleerd
( freeware ) die de cookies volledig controleert, de slechte cookies ontdekt en nog meer,,,
IECookiesView v1.70 download site:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/iecookies.html
• Sort the cookies list by any column you want, by clicking the column header. A second click sorts the column in descending order.
• Find a cookie in the list by specifying the name of the Web site.
• Select and delete the unwanted cookies.
• Save the cookies to a readable text file.
• Copy cookie information into the clipboard.
• Automatically refresh the cookies list when a Web site sends you a cookie.
• Display the cookies of other users and from other computers.
• Open the IECookiesView utility directly from Internet Explorer toolbar.
• Change the content of a cookie !
• Export your cookies to Netscape/Mozilla cookies file.
• Block specific Web sites from using cookies through the cookies blocking mechanism of Internet Explorer 6.0.
• This utility is completely freeware ! You don't have to pay anything in order to continue using it.
• The utility is a standalone executable. it doesn't require any additional DLLs, and installation is not required.
• The executable (iecv.exe) is small and compact. Only 55KB !
• If you have a network, you can watch the cookies of other computers, as long as you have a read permission on the cookies folder of other computers.
• On Windows NT/2000/XP, You can watch the cookies of other users on the same computer, as long as you have the right access permissions on the cookies folders,,,