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Need Cookie/Bookmark

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Where is the cookie or bookmark kept for the "Remember Me on this Computer" (ie, Check this box to register this computer, which will speed up the login process next time you visit. )

The issue is that I use Centurion's Drive Shield (DS) that write protects the HDD & I just want to capture the file while DS is enabled & replace it only when offline with DS disabled.

The security system being used is the same idea used by Craigs List. Mainly, when you log in, you get an automated telephone message providing a pass code. The pass code is allowed to be valid for one year if the check box is used.

I use FireFox 3.03.


Thanks in Advance
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Why not turn off DS, go to the websites you want to stay logged into, then turn it back on once you've gotten the cookies. That'll be much easier than trying to work around DS.

The cookies are stored here in Vista, and presumably Win7...

C:\Users\YOUR_NAME_HERE\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\(this file name may vary)zur3xo8a.default\cookies.txt

Edit:
The above location may not be all of it. It looks like there's some kind of cookie database located here...

C:\Users\YOUR_NAME_HERE\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\zur3xo8a.default\cookies.sqlite and \cookies.sqlite-journal
 
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Thanks for Info. The reason is that I must use an open access/unsecure wireless to do my business & I didnt want to be unprotected while on the networks. (I use DS exclusively with my notebooks. Never have to mess with downloading virus/malware updates or even Windows updates. Have never had a problem ever in years on any machine. The HDDs boot to the cluster, to when I set them up.)

I need to subscribe to my medical records. The system IT support told me that the secure server side goes by the IP address. This is going to be somewhat of an issue since I use public library wireless services (not same library).

PS: All the public library computers use DS. Probably the only cost effective way to maintain them.
 
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