Deleting cookies in Safari beta 3.0.1

The option to delete cookies in Safari 3.0.1 for Windows is unavailable. The button “show cookies” under Edit->Preferences->Security is deactivated.

The option to delete cookies in Safari 3.0.1 for
Windows is unavailable. The button “show cookies”
under Edit->Preferences->Security is deactivated.
go to
Edit>Reset safari
a pop up windown will display where you can select to reset some option, including cookies
after choosing only the remove all cookies, click reset

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