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JET 6530 Documentation > Settings & Preferences > Deleting Local Sessions
Deleting a local session
If you no longer use a local session you may want to delete
it so that it does not appear in the Open Session dialog box.
Follow these steps:
- Close all JET 6530 sessions.
- Exit the browser.
- Locate the local session directory.
The location of the local session directory depends on the web
browser and operating system:
- Communicator
- Windows 98
If Communicator was installed in the default directory
then the local session directory is:
C:\Program
Files\Netscape\Users\user\.jet6530
where user is the profile name.
- Solaris, HP-UX, Linux and AIX
The local session directory is:
~/.netscape/.jet6530
- Internet Explorer
- Windows 98
- Microsoft VM
If Windows was installed in the default directory, then
the local session directory is:
C:\WINDOWS\JAVA\.jet6530
- Java Plug-in
If Windows was installed in the default directory, then
the local session directory is:
C:\WINDOWS\.jet6530
- Mac OS X
The local session directory is a folder called .jet6530
in the user's home folder. It is not visible from the Finder.
- Netscape 6
- Windows 98
If Windows 98 was installed in the default directory, then
the local session directory is:
C:\WINDOWS\.jet6530
The general rule is that the local session directory is called
.jet6530 and is a subdirectory of the user's
home directory as given by
the browser (i.e. the user.home system property).
- Locate the session file. It is in the local session
directory and has the same name as the session.
- Use the method appropriate to the operating system to delete the
session file (eg. Windows Explorer, the rm command).
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