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Old Wed Oct 13, 2004, 01:50pm
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The reason for my question is because the folder where the cookies are stored varies with the version of windows. But, you can just use Search to find them.

If you want to delete ALL cookies, and you are using IE, in IE to to Tools>Internet Options>General>Delete Cookies.

If you want to find only the eteamz cookies and delete them, to a search of your C drive for files that contain "eteamz" in the file name. The cookies will be .txt files, and there should be a couple-three of them, and they should be in a "cookies" folder somewhere.

Delete them all. You will then have to log back in to eteamz, but everything should work then.
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