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02-08-2007   #1
GtD


 
 

Temporary Internet Files in Vista

Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files folder
in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I have
selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the folder
IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders are
there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop, then all
of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying to
avoid this step).

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-08-2007   #2
jimmuh


 
 

RE: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

Where are you going to see these files --
\User\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files?

Why not just view them through IE's Tools | Options applet?

"GtD" wrote:

> Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files folder
> in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I have
> selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the folder
> IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders are
> there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop, then all
> of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying to
> avoid this step).

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-08-2007   #3
GtD


 
 

RE: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

Doesn't show all of the files and subfolders.

"jimmuh" wrote:

> Where are you going to see these files --
> \User\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files?
>
> Why not just view them through IE's Tools | Options applet?
>
> "GtD" wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files folder
> > in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I have
> > selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the folder
> > IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders are
> > there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop, then all
> > of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying to
> > avoid this step).

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-08-2007   #4
Jane C


 
 

Re: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

Organize > Folderand Search Options > View tab > uncheck "Hide protected
operating system files" and you will be able to see them.

--
Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
"GtD" <GtD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5202B6E1-3E85-41F1-9F87-6974AA4F43DF@microsoft.com...
> Doesn't show all of the files and subfolders.
>
> "jimmuh" wrote:
>
>> Where are you going to see these files --
>> \User\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
>> Files?
>>
>> Why not just view them through IE's Tools | Options applet?
>>
>> "GtD" wrote:
>>
>> > Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files
>> > folder
>> > in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I
>> > have
>> > selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the
>> > folder
>> > IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders
>> > are
>> > there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop,
>> > then all
>> > of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying
>> > to
>> > avoid this step).


My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-08-2007   #5
GtD


 
 

Re: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

Did that already, still doesn't work. The only work around so far is to copy
the folder to another location and then I can see them. More of an
inconvenience than a problem... am really wondering if it can be done w/o the
work around.

"Jane C" wrote:

> Organize > Folderand Search Options > View tab > uncheck "Hide protected
> operating system files" and you will be able to see them.
>
> --
> Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
> "GtD" <GtD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5202B6E1-3E85-41F1-9F87-6974AA4F43DF@microsoft.com...
> > Doesn't show all of the files and subfolders.
> >
> > "jimmuh" wrote:
> >
> >> Where are you going to see these files --
> >> \User\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
> >> Files?
> >>
> >> Why not just view them through IE's Tools | Options applet?
> >>
> >> "GtD" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files
> >> > folder
> >> > in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I
> >> > have
> >> > selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the
> >> > folder
> >> > IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders
> >> > are
> >> > there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop,
> >> > then all
> >> > of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying
> >> > to
> >> > avoid this step).

>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-08-2007   #6
Keith Miller MVP


 
 

Re: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

Create a shortcut to Temporary Internet Files. Right-click the shortcut &
select 'Properties'. Change 'Target' from:

"G:\Users\Keith\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files"

to

"G:\Users\Keith\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
Files\content.ie5"

You can also see the true files & folders via a command prompt window.


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

"GtD" <GtD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1FA46FA3-E7E6-4203-B725-FE40F3A06291@microsoft.com...
> Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files
> folder
> in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I
> have
> selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the
> folder
> IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders are
> there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop, then
> all
> of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying to
> avoid this step).


My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-09-2007   #7
pip


 
 

Re: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

right click T-I-F (properties\security-advanced and go thru the settings
(setting yourself as Owner with full control)
and make sure you do the one that says Deny Everyone in Effective
Permissions to allow. you should beable to get in there then.
also look in Temp dir for more T-I-F and History and Cookies folders.
hope this helps.


> Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files
> folder
> in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I
> have
> selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the
> folder
> IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders are
> there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop, then
> all
> of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying to
> avoid this step).


My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-10-2007   #8
GtD


 
 

Re: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

A little more tricky than that in VISTA, however it worked. Thank you.

"pip" wrote:

> right click T-I-F (properties\security-advanced and go thru the settings
> (setting yourself as Owner with full control)
> and make sure you do the one that says Deny Everyone in Effective
> Permissions to allow. you should beable to get in there then.
> also look in Temp dir for more T-I-F and History and Cookies folders.
> hope this helps.
>
>
> > Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files
> > folder
> > in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I
> > have
> > selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the
> > folder
> > IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders are
> > there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop, then
> > all
> > of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying to
> > avoid this step).

>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-10-2007   #9
GtD


 
 

Re: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

Keith,
Thanks for that. It worked although the file was in
....\Appdata\Roaming\...\Windows\Low\Temorary...


"Keith Miller MVP" wrote:

> Create a shortcut to Temporary Internet Files. Right-click the shortcut &
> select 'Properties'. Change 'Target' from:
>
> "G:\Users\Keith\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files"
>
> to
>
> "G:\Users\Keith\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
> Files\content.ie5"
>
> You can also see the true files & folders via a command prompt window.
>
>
> --
> Good Luck,
>
> Keith
> Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
>
> "GtD" <GtD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1FA46FA3-E7E6-4203-B725-FE40F3A06291@microsoft.com...
> > Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files
> > folder
> > in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I
> > have
> > selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the
> > folder
> > IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders are
> > there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop, then
> > all
> > of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying to
> > avoid this step).

>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-11-2007   #10
Keith Miller MVP


 
 

Re: Temporary Internet Files in Vista

Interesting, I don't have a TIF folder on the path:

"G:\Users\Keith\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows"

just

"G:\Users\Keith\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\Low"


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

"GtD" <GtD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7EC1D42A-8237-4903-A1D8-6E62A99C94D4@microsoft.com...
> Keith,
> Thanks for that. It worked although the file was in
> ...\Appdata\Roaming\...\Windows\Low\Temorary...
>
>
> "Keith Miller MVP" wrote:
>
>> Create a shortcut to Temporary Internet Files. Right-click the shortcut
>> &
>> select 'Properties'. Change 'Target' from:
>>
>> "G:\Users\Keith\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files"
>>
>> to
>>
>> "G:\Users\Keith\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
>> Files\content.ie5"
>>
>> You can also see the true files & folders via a command prompt window.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Good Luck,
>>
>> Keith
>> Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
>>
>> "GtD" <GtD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:1FA46FA3-E7E6-4203-B725-FE40F3A06291@microsoft.com...
>> > Is there a way to view the subfolders of the temporary internet files
>> > folder
>> > in Vista w/o having to copy it to another location? As far as I know I
>> > have
>> > selected to view all hidden and system files and for some reason the
>> > folder
>> > IE uses does not allow for subfolder viewing yet I know the subfolders
>> > are
>> > there. If you copy it from its current location to say the desktop,
>> > then
>> > all
>> > of a sudden you may view the subfolders and their contents (I am trying
>> > to
>> > avoid this step).

>>


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