Never have to delete a cookie again---for the truly paranoid

Discussion in 'Software' started by bigbazza, Feb 19, 2006.

  1. bigbazza

    bigbazza R.I.P. 14/12/2011 - Good Onya Geek

    Force IE to store cookies, cached files, URL histories and so on, in your RAM so they all vanish when you reboot. Not for Win ME though.
    For W95/W98 try http://213.40.196.62/media/700.zip
    For XP try http://213.40.196.62/media/701.zip.


    Something weird keeps happening when I tried to type these URL's. :confused:
    From PCUtilities Plus, Volume #7, page 15

    Haven't tried it, so if someone does, please report back.:)
    Don't suppose it works with other than IE, either.:p
    No use if you never turn your PC off, though. :p Bazza
     
  2. shnerdly

    shnerdly MajorGeek

    I think you could do that with a simple RAM-Drive but you would have to create the proper directories on the drive and then tell IE or FireFox where the directories are. It would have to load from the Autoexec.bat probably. Thats the way Knoppix does it.
     
  3. bigbazza

    bigbazza R.I.P. 14/12/2011 - Good Onya Geek

    Must be another way it does it. XP, for example, does not have an Autoexec.bat file. I also thought that it may create a RAM drive to get it to work. I am still interested if anyone gives it a try. It would mean that you wouldn't have to run CCleaner type programs to clear out all the crap, just turn off your PC after you end a session on the net. Bazza

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