Discussion:
How to preserve the trusted cookies only
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Ted Smith
2009-04-19 22:34:40 UTC
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I used to use the Symantec suite of utilities and one of its neat little
programs was one that would delete all of the cookies with the execption of
any trusted cookies you wanted to preserve. But Symantec was a resource hog
so I deleted it all. Now I need a little program that will preserve the
trusted cookies while deleting the rest.

I already tried adding the trusted sites to Tools>Internet Options -
Security tab, Trusted Sites Zone, Sites. But it doesn't preserve their
cookies when I go to Tools>Internet Options>General>Delete Cookies. That
just clears out everything.

Ted Smith
PA Bear [MS MVP]
2009-04-19 23:59:40 UTC
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You'll need use a third-party cookie-handling utility; e.g.,
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptcookie.asp

Alternately, configure IE such that no Cookies are saved except ones you've
approved, then you won't need to delete Cookies.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
Post by Ted Smith
I used to use the Symantec suite of utilities and one of its neat little
programs was one that would delete all of the cookies with the execption of
any trusted cookies you wanted to preserve. But Symantec was a resource hog
so I deleted it all. Now I need a little program that will preserve the
trusted cookies while deleting the rest.
I already tried adding the trusted sites to Tools>Internet Options -
Security tab, Trusted Sites Zone, Sites. But it doesn't preserve their
cookies when I go to Tools>Internet Options>General>Delete Cookies. That
just clears out everything.
Ted Smith
Ted Smith
2009-04-26 23:17:33 UTC
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Hi PA Bear, and thank you. Sorry to be so late replying but my computer
went haywire and this is the first chance I've been able to get on. I
downloaded the utility you suggested and plan on installing it. But you
also mentioned configuring IE to do the job. I would prefer that approach
but I guess I don't know how because nothing I have tried has worked. Can
you point me in the right direction?

Ted
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]
You'll need use a third-party cookie-handling utility; e.g.,
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptcookie.asp
Alternately, configure IE such that no Cookies are saved except ones
you've approved, then you won't need to delete Cookies.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
Post by Ted Smith
I used to use the Symantec suite of utilities and one of its neat little
programs was one that would delete all of the cookies with the execption of
any trusted cookies you wanted to preserve. But Symantec was a resource hog
so I deleted it all. Now I need a little program that will preserve the
trusted cookies while deleting the rest.
I already tried adding the trusted sites to Tools>Internet Options -
Security tab, Trusted Sites Zone, Sites. But it doesn't preserve their
cookies when I go to Tools>Internet Options>General>Delete Cookies. That
just clears out everything.
Ted Smith
PA Bear [MS MVP]
2009-04-26 23:40:07 UTC
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See...

How to Manage Cookies in Internet Explorer 6:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283185

I have "Block all cookies" enabled. When I visit a site for the first time,
I get a prompt about allowing cookies for the site. If I select No, cookies
are not allowed and I'm not prompted about cookies again the next time I
visit the site. If I select Yes, cookies are allowed and I'm not prompted
about cookies again the next time I visit the site.

If I want to alter these settings, I use IE Tools | Internet Options |
Privacy | Sites and change the appropriate setting for a given site.
Post by Ted Smith
Hi PA Bear, and thank you. Sorry to be so late replying but my computer
went haywire and this is the first chance I've been able to get on. I
downloaded the utility you suggested and plan on installing it. But you
also mentioned configuring IE to do the job. I would prefer that approach
but I guess I don't know how because nothing I have tried has worked. Can
you point me in the right direction?
Ted
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]
You'll need use a third-party cookie-handling utility; e.g.,
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptcookie.asp
Alternately, configure IE such that no Cookies are saved except ones
you've approved, then you won't need to delete Cookies.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
Post by Ted Smith
I used to use the Symantec suite of utilities and one of its neat little
programs was one that would delete all of the cookies with the execption of
any trusted cookies you wanted to preserve. But Symantec was a resource hog
so I deleted it all. Now I need a little program that will preserve the
trusted cookies while deleting the rest.
I already tried adding the trusted sites to Tools>Internet Options -
Security tab, Trusted Sites Zone, Sites. But it doesn't preserve their
cookies when I go to Tools>Internet Options>General>Delete Cookies.
That
just clears out everything.
Ted Smith
2009-04-27 23:39:47 UTC
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Thanks again. That was very helpful.
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]
See...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283185
I have "Block all cookies" enabled. When I visit a site for the first
time, I get a prompt about allowing cookies for the site. If I select No,
cookies are not allowed and I'm not prompted about cookies again the next
time I visit the site. If I select Yes, cookies are allowed and I'm not
prompted about cookies again the next time I visit the site.
If I want to alter these settings, I use IE Tools | Internet Options |
Privacy | Sites and change the appropriate setting for a given site.
Post by Ted Smith
Hi PA Bear, and thank you. Sorry to be so late replying but my computer
went haywire and this is the first chance I've been able to get on. I
downloaded the utility you suggested and plan on installing it. But you
also mentioned configuring IE to do the job. I would prefer that approach
but I guess I don't know how because nothing I have tried has worked.
Can
you point me in the right direction?
Ted
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]
You'll need use a third-party cookie-handling utility; e.g.,
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptcookie.asp
Alternately, configure IE such that no Cookies are saved except ones
you've approved, then you won't need to delete Cookies.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
Post by Ted Smith
I used to use the Symantec suite of utilities and one of its neat little
programs was one that would delete all of the cookies with the
execption
of
any trusted cookies you wanted to preserve. But Symantec was a
resource
hog
so I deleted it all. Now I need a little program that will preserve the
trusted cookies while deleting the rest.
I already tried adding the trusted sites to Tools>Internet Options -
Security tab, Trusted Sites Zone, Sites. But it doesn't preserve their
cookies when I go to Tools>Internet Options>General>Delete Cookies.
That
just clears out everything.
PA Bear [MS MVP]
2009-04-28 00:32:03 UTC
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YW & thanks very much for your feedback, Ted.
--
~PA Bear
Post by Ted Smith
Thanks again. That was very helpful.
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]
See...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283185
I have "Block all cookies" enabled. When I visit a site for the first
time, I get a prompt about allowing cookies for the site. If I select No,
cookies are not allowed and I'm not prompted about cookies again the next
time I visit the site. If I select Yes, cookies are allowed and I'm not
prompted about cookies again the next time I visit the site.
If I want to alter these settings, I use IE Tools | Internet Options |
Privacy | Sites and change the appropriate setting for a given site.
Post by Ted Smith
Hi PA Bear, and thank you. Sorry to be so late replying but my computer
went haywire and this is the first chance I've been able to get on. I
downloaded the utility you suggested and plan on installing it. But you
also mentioned configuring IE to do the job. I would prefer that approach
but I guess I don't know how because nothing I have tried has worked.
Can
you point me in the right direction?
Ted
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]
You'll need use a third-party cookie-handling utility; e.g.,
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptcookie.asp
Alternately, configure IE such that no Cookies are saved except ones
you've approved, then you won't need to delete Cookies.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
Post by Ted Smith
I used to use the Symantec suite of utilities and one of its neat little
programs was one that would delete all of the cookies with the
execption
of
any trusted cookies you wanted to preserve. But Symantec was a
resource
hog
so I deleted it all. Now I need a little program that will preserve the
trusted cookies while deleting the rest.
I already tried adding the trusted sites to Tools>Internet Options -
Security tab, Trusted Sites Zone, Sites. But it doesn't preserve their
cookies when I go to Tools>Internet Options>General>Delete Cookies.
That
just clears out everything.
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