"Jimmy Brush" wrote:
> > 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".
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