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Re: temporary internet files Alright, as far as this line of questioning goes, there is only "ONE"
question we all have here. Please Quit obfuscating the issue. The
question/problem is : We want to see "ALL" Temporary Internet Files ... NOT
"just the cookies", OKAY ? Tell us how to fix this Vista problem. When I try
to navigate to Computer\C:\Users\name\AppData\Local\Temporary Internet Files
then I get a message that location is not accessible. What's the deal ? This
is a bunch of crap making my directory inaccessible. If this cannot be fixed,
then Screw Vista, I'm going back to Windows XP where I have more control on
my system. This is pure overprotectiveness.
"Tim" wrote:
> Gabriela Mendosa wrote:
> > I want to look at the files that have been downloaded from the internet.
> >
> > The problem I am trying to solve is that they are not being displayed.
> >
> > "Tim" <tim@overthere.com> wrote in message
> > news:OfU469d2HHA.140@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> Richard Delma wrote:
> >>> I wanted to look at the stuff in temporary internet files so I went
> >>> to Internet Options, Temporary Internet Files and History Settings,
> >>> and poked "show files" and it displayed a little more than a
> >>> screenful of files. None of them had a remote URL, they all appeared
> >>> to be from my local hard disk. I brought up the properties dialog for
> >>> the directory -- it was in something like
> >>> C:\users\<userid>\appdata\local\microsoft\windows -- and it said
> >>> there was over 100 meg of files in the directory, but the files it
> >>> was showing added up to less than 100K. I opened Folder Options and
> >>> told it to display protected operating system files, but that didn't
> >>> help. What's the deal? It knows it has all those files in there, why
> >>> isn't it showing them?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> Exactly what problem are you trying to solve? It might help if you
> >> mentioned why you have this concern.
> >>
> >> Tim
> >
> Are you answering for Richard (the OP) or are you asking a new question
> (which is actually the same question you've been asking in the
> vista.general NG)?
>
> Tim
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