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21 Nov 2012 | #1 |
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Microsofts atdmt.com cookies
My understanding is cookies from atdmt.com are I.E. and Live Mail and are in partnership with Microsoft. Removing them is easy but keeping them from coming back is the problem I'm having. Other than being a tracking cookie what else do they do. If I could stop them would their be ill effects? Googling I have found this problem has been around for years. Every site has methods to stop them but when continuing to read proves that they don't work. So two questions.
1. The best way to stop them 2. Will their be ill effects when using I.E. or Live Mail. Note: I use I.E. for my banking. |
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22 Nov 2012 | #2 |
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I use Live Mail and Microsoft Partnership and have no cookies coming back from atdmt.com. These are the settings on my PC:
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127.0.0.1 atdmt.com Note: I use IE as my main browser... |
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23 Nov 2012 | #3 |
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Thank you for your reply Cr00zng. I am slow so bear with me.
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23 Nov 2012 | #4 |
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![]() Some history about the atdmt.com and other subdomains for this cookie monster. aQuantive, Inc that owned this domain name had been purchased by Microsoft in 2007 for about six billions. Atlas Solution was part of this deal and formed the Advertiser and Publisher Solutions (APS) Group at MS; the solution later renamed MS Atlas. Integrating this cookie monster with their solutions, such as live.com, hotmail.com, etc., did cause issues in IE but these issues not as apparent nowadays. You can actually disable cookies for atdmt.com and its subdomains without impacting the access to MS online services. At least with the MS services accessed by my machine that is the case. If you delete the atdmt.com cookies and don't accept new one from them, you shou should be fine. Do disable third-party cookies as well. My host file has entry for this domain and the known subdomains, such as these: Quote:
atdmt.com
att.atdmt.com click.atdmt.com clk.atdmt.com image.atdmt.com rmd.atdmt.com spd.atdmt.com spe.atdmt.com switch.atdmt.com view.atdmt.com ![]() |
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23 Nov 2012 | #5 |
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I don't know how to do what you are suggesting. Could you give me some guide lines?
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23 Nov 2012 | #6 |
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The cookie settings can be changed in the "Internet options", accessible by clicking on the gear icon in top right corner of the browser. Doing so pops up this window:
![]() The cookie settings are under the "Privacy" tab, already selected in the above image. Within this tab, click on the "Advanced" bar that pops up a window such as this one: ![]() The image above is the cookie settings my machine has and we've been discussing. Note that you'll need to place a checkmark to the "Override automatic cookie handling" checkbox. The "host" file with no extension is in the "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc" folder. As an administrator you can edit this file with notepad and add the following entries; Quote:
127.0.0.1 atdmt.com
127.0.0.1 att.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 click.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 clk.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 image.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 rmd.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 spd.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 spe.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 switch.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 view.atdmt.com The host file is the first that Windows looks into to resolve the name to an IP address. Resolving all atdmt.com known hostnames to the loopback IP of your PC prevents your browser contacting these hosts on the Internet. If your browser cannot reach these hosts, then certainly the cookie won't come from these hosts either. Let me know, if the info is helpful... |
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24 Nov 2012 | #7 |
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So far it's a no go. My new host file under C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
![]() May be it's not installing properly. MSE gives me a notice when trying to do it. What would be another good way to check if it is installed. When I go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc using Windows Explores I get as per the picture. I still get the cookies. If you need anymore information just ask. |
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24 Nov 2012 | #8 |
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I apologize for mistyping the file name, it is "hosts" and not "host" within the same directory...
You shouldn't edit the hosts file with Wordpad, it adds formating to the text file that may cause problems. You can use Notepad instead. I've attached my host file with the "txt" extension, just rename it as "hosts" without the extension and copy/paste it to the "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\" folder. The system will complain about the file already exists and ask you to confirm it. If you don't have any specific DNS entries, you can overwrite the existing file. If you have specific entries, you can just add the new entries from the attached hosts.txt file. If you have MSE active it'll remove two of the DNS entries from the hosts file: Code:
127.0.0.1 click.atdmt.com 127.0.0.1 spd.atdmt.com Let me know how it works for you.... |
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