C:\Users\%Username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies
Yes an internet cookie is a file!
what is booting file win vista
a cookie is like a password
The Vista toolbar can be used to search for most anything on your computer. Need to find a file, just type in the name you thing the file is named in the Vista toolbar and BAM, there it is. Need an application, same as the previous, do that and BAM, there it is.
By going back to the site that issued the cookie file and either logging back in (for a login cookie) or just visiting the site will usually have them set a new cookie file on your machine.
cookies are located in C:\documents and settings\your computers name\cookies
No, a cookie is a text file. A cookie can be read as a resource by a program but, on its own, it cannot execute.
There is a simple method on Windows Vista to create a handy desktop shortcut. Assuming the file is already on the PC in question, click on the Start button, go to All Programs, and then find the file. Right click on the file and then select Send To and then the desktop. This will enable a shortcut.
Boot Configuration Data (BCD)
COOKIE
No
I have only been able to find the answer to the second part of the question, and that is: Indexing only applies to Vista. A=archive H=hidden R=read only S=system and N means that the file is not indexed