Nice.. what about cookies... Do you just have to restablish them again by
relogging onto your favorite websites? Or is there a simple way to enable
them... I guess its too much stuff to copy , to copy over All your temporary
internet files which I believe are where the cookies are stored?
Paul
"Ben Myers" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Generally, I have enabled file sharing on the old computer, searched for
the
> Favorites folder, then copied its entire contents to wherever the
Favorites
> folder is on the new computer.
>
> I suppose you could also export and import them... Ben Myers
>
> On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 18:23:36 -0500, "boostm3"
> <> wrote:
>
> >Im getting a new pc, and want to know if moving my internet explorer 6.0
> >favorites to the new computer is as simple as running the Explorer
> >Import/Export wizard on the source pc, writing the file Im guessing it
makes
> >to a CD, and then Importing the contents of that file under the new PC's
> >Explorer's Import program?
> >
> >Doenst sound all that different from what IM planning on doing with my
> >Outlook Express Export utility to export email msgs and addresses to the
new
> >pc, again, via a CD. Is this how to do it?
> >
> >paul
> >
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