OK - So I was just getting red blue error....

This would have been funny if it was me deleting my cookies with the routine i wrote that sparked the unlink query.

but actually i re-installed my browser today. settign cookie security high.

This highlights the need for locking i guess. wouldnt want to overwrite files in use etc.

Also I have been asked by a growing number of people if i can wite websites with differing functionalities but will require passwords and chat ability so - gotta get my learning curve up quicksmart, so, looking forward to raising more dilemma's soon :)

20100705 Janitored by Corion: Added formatting, removed PRE tags, as per Writeup Formatting Tips


In reply to Re^5: unlinking an index.dat file in windows by Don Coyote
in thread unlinking an index.dat file in windows by Don Coyote

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