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| Guest | Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders Hello All: I've previously asked for help finding missing downloaded programs and have finally discovered them (thanks to R.C.) running a command prompt window as an administrator. My missing files are in my Temporary Internet Files folder under Windows, etc. Thing is, I cannot access this folder. R.C. did explain how to view it from IE7's Tools menu--which worked fine--but I still cannot view the sub-folders here--only the most recently downloaded files (useless icons/pictures, etc.). I did notice that the folder was designated as hidden under its properties. In fact, I can be viewing this folder and see it clearly listed under Windows in the file/folder "tree" to the left of the screen, but if I click onto the Windows folder, though Temporary Internet Files is still listed below on the left, it does not appear in the window to the right. Hidden. I get it. Thing is, I cannot figure out how to get the folder--and other subfolders--to appear--to be revealed. Under the Options for the Windows folder--for all my folders--I have marked "show all hidden files and folders". There must be another step to take in Vista because this hasn't worked. I have over 8 G's of downloaded programs hidden in "Virtualized" folders under two pathways, both originating from the Temporary Internet Files folder, and cannot access any of them. R.C. has gotten me close. He has allowed me to at least "see" that the files exist and to assertain their exact locations. Unfortunately, I still cannot reach those locations because of this hidden folder--and Vista refuses to install the programs because they have been "virtualized" for my protection. Frustrating, since I trust Adobe, have told Vista I trust the source, but it still refuses the install of one of the downloads--the critical, initial step to installation. I suspect this is an easy fix so long as one has the information. I'm just a big ball of frustrated ignorance at this point and greatly appreaciate anyone who can shed the light of knowledge on me. Thanks in advance, Miles |
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| Guest | Re: Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders There are two parts to seeing files that are being protected by the operating system. Tools Folder Options View The first is what you have already found that is 'Hidden files and folders' 'show.......' the second is a bit below that 'Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)' You must also uncheck this. Remember that these files are protected by the system for reasons. Changing their properties, ownership, permissions or changing the files themselves, or deleting the files will have consequences. That may be good or bad but the operating system will not behave as designed. You are responsible for your actions. Michael Vista Home premium "Miles Emerson" <MilesEmerson@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A60E026F-FC51-4AFA-9AFD-7939BDE27174@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders Michael: Thanks for the insight. Your dire warnings make me smile; sounds creepy! It all leaves me scratching my head still. We've downloaded the files for a reason. We want them. If you're correct, then my opinion is that designers should have given us a better means of accessing our "potentially hazardous" files without placing the system at risk. You know? Thanks again, Michael. Miles |
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| Guest | Re: Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders Through Windows XP it was policy that programmers did not place user/modifiable code/data in c:\programs files. That was for the program files not for data. However that was not an enforced policy only 'best practice'. A lot of commercial programs were not too good about 'best practice' they just wanted it out the door and collecting money. (Some of Microsoft's programs are just as guilty). Starting with Vista that policy is enforced, although the presence of so many programs that violated that policy are out there that MS had to come up with a get around, thus the use of virtual files. On a lot of programs it works fine and the user rarely notices what Vista is doing in the background. Some programs allow the user to override the default locations through a configuration option, but a lot of them hardwire it in. Also when downloading, many programs have a default location but allow you at the download time to locate the programs somewhere else. Michael "Miles Emerson" <MilesEmerson@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:425AC2AF-D3CD-4170-869A-F70B31452482@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders Michael: That makes a lot of sense. I guess what makes my situation difficult to understand is that I, too, was given the opportunity to save the files where I wanted. I selected my Downloads folder but Vista placed them in Virtual folders which were hidden and inaccesible to me--until you gave me the answer. Truthfully, I'm not completely happy with having to override a setting Vista's programmers felt necessary (hiding system files/folders) but what else could I have done? My downloaded files were large and eating up disk space and unusable. I agree to keeping user manipulatable data separate from Programs but I'm not sure I understand why my Virtualized files were hidden. My suspicion is that this is not by default. I'm going to hazard a guess that I've changed a setting somewhere without knowing that is forcing me to reveal the system files/folders where it otherwise might not be necessary. Hopefully, I'll find said aberant setting and remedy the matter. Thanks again for all your help and insight. Miles |
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| Guest | Re: Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders If you accessed the files from within the program that is using/changing them you would think they were where they 'should' be down in the Program Files area. It is when you try to get to the files outside of the program that problems arise. Vista actually has the files at the locations you put them, these are the originals as they were placed there upon installation. Then there are the virtual files that are copies / modified from those originals and placed in the virtual folders. The default is for you to see the original not the modified ones. Note that you have the simple option of clicking on the virtualized files button to see the modified ones (if you know that that is what that button is for!) You do not have to know or enable viewing of the full path into those files to see them this way. So to get to the files you should NOT go down the path and unhide the folders along the way. You should go to where you think they are and click that compatibility button. This gets you to where they are but looks like where you thought they were supposed to be. I bet the Microsoft programmers spend a LOT of time figuring out this scheme to get a lot of legacy programs to work and still keep as much security as possible!! Michael Vista Home premium "Miles Emerson" <MilesEmerson@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:099A1620-95D2-4E07-A25F-D719F0736D06@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders Michael: The reason this issue has been so frustrating for me is that the very steps you've outlined failed to work. "If you accessed the files from within the program that is using/changing them you would think they were where they 'should' be down in the Program Files area." Agreed. I downloaded Adobe Premiere Elements using Adobe downloader (not given a choice to use IE7). The program allowed me to save in my Downloads folder but when the download was complete the program failed to launch as instructed. Furthermore, the files were not saved in my Downloads folder. Tried again to save them in my Documents folder but got the same outcome. "Vista actually has the files at the locations you put them, these are the originals as they were placed there upon installation. Then there are the virtual files that are copies / modified from those originals and placed in the virtual folders." Well, all I can say is that the only location I could find the Premiere downloads was in my Virtualized folder under Temporary Internet Files. Otherwise, the files did not exist anywhere on my machine. I even tried using the Search engine with the exact name of the files. No dice. "Note that you have the simple option of clicking on the virtualized files button to see the modified ones (if you know that that is what that button is for!) You do not have to know or enable viewing of the full path into those files to see them this way." The "virtualized files" button did not exist in either the Downloads folder or the Documents folder. It does exist in other folders on my computer, but not in either of these. My assumption is that this button would exist after installation only--I actually haven't checked yet--and could not help in my quest to find the downloaded files. "So to get to the files you should NOT go down the path and unhide the folders along the way. You should go to where you think they are and click that compatibility button. This gets you to where they are but looks like where you thought they were supposed to be. No "compatability button" existed either. Someone else actually told me to try this route before but when the button failed to materialize in either folder . . . well, perhaps you can understand my frustration. I'm still banking on this experience being an unintended glitch in the program brought about by some option I've inadvertently selected/deselected. Noone else seems to have has as much difficulty accessing their downloaded programs or their virtualized folders from what I've read. In any event, thanks. Miles |
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| Guest | Re: Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders So sorry, I have been reading at cross purposes to what you have been writing! I had been reading that you were successful at the download / install and that the problem was in accessing the programs data. I need more coffee (or maybe less). If they are in the temporary internet files area and you told it to download to the Downloads folder then there was a problem at the end of the download. The downloads are generally not done to the folder specified, instead they are downloaded to a temporary area, then after the download is completed and verified then they are copied to the 'destination' folder. Have you possibly disabled UAC? Do you have anything blocking popups? (IE or security software) Are you doing the installation with an administrator account? Also if you have changed the ownership or permissions of directories then the system may not be able to perform the necessary operations on areas it no longer owns. Do you already have an Adobe Premier program installed, in that case you may have to remove it first. A magic that some people have used is to delete the temporary internet files. IE Tools Delete browsing history Delete the temporary internet files. That has never done anything for me but other posters say it has fixed a myriad of problems. Again sorry for the long discourse in the wrong direction. Michael "Miles Emerson" <MilesEmerson@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:CE17B479-70D0-4931-9BBA-0226C637A968@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Problem Viewing & Accessing Hidden Folders Michael: Apologies? Are you kidding me? You're posts have been very informative. And you've just given me more to look into. I'm grateful regardless. Miles |
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