fleetwud AmbitiousButRubbish 49741 Posts user info edit post |
The cookie jar.
But seriously, assuming you're running Internet Explorer, you should be able to select the "tools" menu up top, then select "internet options." On the prompt which comes up, you'll see the "temporary internet files" segment, and under that "delete cookies." This will delete any and all bits of information which you've accumilated from visiting websites, such as saved passwords and old images, etc. which the computer archives for a few days after visiting a webpage. Don't worry, anything you've saved on your computer, such as pictures you wanted to keep, music files, downloads, etc. won't be touched. 8/5/2003 10:54:41 AM |