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To: thecow who started this subject2/1/2002 4:09:59 PM
From: TimbaBear  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
Hello everyone!

I have a new computer and I want to transfer a lot of the files from my old computer to it. When I opened the folder "cookies" there were about a zillion cookies, maybe more!

What I am wondering is if anyone knows of a utility that would allow me to identify the source of a cookie so I could determine whether or not I want to keep it. Now a lot of the cookies have a clue to their source in the title of the cookie, and those I can figure out for myself. But some of them just have an IP address and there are enough of these that I don't want to be entering each one on the address bar of IE just to go to the site and find out who it is. (I'd be here forever doing that!)

As long as cookies have been around, I would guess someone has a utility that could identify them for me.

Thanks for your time and help!

Timba
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