> Any thoughts on why this is happening? Are there any permission on the
> OS that are preventing the directory search?
Hello,
The currently logged on user only has access to their folder inside the
users directory ... they will be unable to access any other user's directory.
Even if the currently logged on user is an administrator.
If that's not the problem stopping you ... I'm not sure what is.
One thing I did note, is that when I browsed to that directory in Windows
Explorer, it showed all temporary internet files, not just cookies. This is
incorrect behavior; the Cookies folder only contains cookies, no other
content.
To double-check and see what is in the folder, you should browse to that
folder in a command prompt and do a directory listing.
Also as a sidenote, the user name of the logged on user and the directory
inside the users folder that corresponds to that user doesn't have match...
For example, if you create a user named "public", windows sets that user's
profile folder to "public.COMPUTERNAME".