On 12/17/2009 2:33 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
Victor Subervi wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 6:57 PM, r0g <aioe....@technicalbloke.com> wrote:
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Cookies in FF for Windows are stored in an sqlite database in here...
~\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\%XYZ%\firefox_profile\
Man, I searched C drive (the only drive) on this computer where I'm
working
(Internet cafe) for "Application Data" and nuttin.
V
How are you searching? Microsoft is so sure we don't want to see the
gory details that they hide all sorts of things, by default. And
especially on a public computer, you shouldn't even look with Explorer.
As for searching with Explorer, there are not only design problems, but
bugs as well. Get a command line, and do something like:
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Or, you can just open Internet Explorer, type at the address bar
"www.google.com"; then wait for a few seconds. After the page loads,
type "windows {VERSION} application data" where you substitute {VERSION}
with the windows version you're using. Press "I'm feeling lucky" and
skim the page for something that looks like pathnames.
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