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    Where are "cookies" or whatever stores game permissions stored on my computer?

    I've tried searching for other threads on this, but nothing is leading me to the right kind of issue. One of the kids in the house removed the warning panel that asks if I really want to buy an item from the fair, which is kind of tough on someone with a tremor in his hand. Where on my computer is this information stored so I can go in and change it back so that the warning panel appears once again? I know it is on my computer because the panel still appears when I play on my laptop on the road, but there is no file for Tynon that I can locate & erasing the Tynon cookies in the browser did nothing at all. If it cannot be fixed, then Tynon has to go. I now own two very pricey gem inserts that I did not want, plus I don't appreciate programs hiding in my computer where the parts cannot be removed if trouble crops up elsewhere that I cannot identify. Thanks in advance for your help.

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    There was a discussion on this a while back. If I remember correctly it is stored on the server and there is no way to reset it.

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    I've had it happen where i clicked the box to remove the warning on my main machine, but on my laptop it was still there. After clearing cache and internet history it came back.

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    euhh check with delete history if it deletes everything.. you have to delete everything and it should work again np for me

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    What browser are you using? (Internet Explorer, AOL, Firefox, Chrome, etc)
    Last edited by Nathalie; 09-26-2013 at 06:08 PM.

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    use format C to erase the cookies

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    I use a free utility called CCleaner to clean up cookies and more.

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    It depends on the flash version you are using. Old version of Adobe flash do not store cookies with the rest of your internet history/cookies. It has its own directory.

    But you did say you couldnt find it anywhere on your computer... have you tried enabling hidden files and system files THEN running a search for the files?

    State your:

    Operating System & version
    Browser type & version
    Flash version

    Then someone can give you more clear answers (hopefully)
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    I tried to post my thanks for all the help within an hour. Clearing the entire history in Firefox solved my problem. Just clearing the cookies was not enough for some reason. I don't know why my post did not stay up since I checked it for errors one last time after I posted it, but I'm still new at the forums. Again, thanks for the help. Had my answers in less than an hour. Blackwidow, Heart of Dragons

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