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1. I noticed that not all my temporary files were being deleted when I used
TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/Browsing History/Delete (all). Why is this so? 2. However, when I tried to find them, in a subfolder of AppData, I couldn't find the AppData folder, even though I checked the box to show hidden folders. Why is this so? 3. Also, why is Vista designed to frustrate us like this? |
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Mike M wrote:
1. I noticed that not all my temporary files were being deleted when I used TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/Browsing History/Delete (all). Why is this so? 2. However, when I tried to find them, in a subfolder of AppData, I couldn't find the AppData folder, even though I checked the box to show hidden folders. Why is this so? Simply configure Windows Explorer to display hidden files and folders. In Windows Explorer, Tools Folder Options View Advanced. Or, in the Control Panel, Folder Options View Advanced. 3. Also, why is Vista designed to frustrate us like this? It isn't. It was necessary to take exactly the same steps to view such hidden systems files in both Win2K and WinXP (I don't recall if WinNT was the same), although they didn't have that specific folder. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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App Data is a hidden folder. Go to Tool Options in an Explorer, and under
the Advanced tab, select the option to view hidden files. It is located under the C:\Users folder. Good luck Vista is not designed to frustrate you or anyone else. It is simply a matter, that you have not yet learned how to use it properly. You, or anyone else, is not born knowing how to fly an airplane. You have to learn it. Simply because you know how to use Win98, or XP, does not mean you know how to use Vista, or Ubuntu or Mac OSX or any of a dozen other operating systems, none of which are designed to frustrate you or anyone else. Good luck. "Mike M" wrote in message ... 1. I noticed that not all my temporary files were being deleted when I used TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/Browsing History/Delete (all). Why is this so? 2. However, when I tried to find them, in a subfolder of AppData, I couldn't find the AppData folder, even though I checked the box to show hidden folders. Why is this so? 3. Also, why is Vista designed to frustrate us like this? |
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On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 21:51:18 -0600, Bruce Chambers
wrote: Mike M wrote: 1. I noticed that not all my temporary files were being deleted when I used TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/Browsing History/Delete (all). Why is this so? 2. However, when I tried to find them, in a subfolder of AppData, I couldn't find the AppData folder, even though I checked the box to show hidden folders. Why is this so? Simply configure Windows Explorer to display hidden files and folders. In Windows Explorer, Tools Folder Options View Advanced. Or, in the Control Panel, Folder Options View Advanced. A simpler way: A neat little utility to add a toggle hide/unhide to the right-click menu: http://students.kennesaw.edu/~rzilli...lesToggle.html DDW -- Reply via this group No email please |
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As I said in my #2 question, I DID check the box to "show hidden folders",
but Win-Ex still doesn't display the AppData folder. This appears to be a Vista problem, and not due to my lack of knowledge of Vista. Also, no one has answered question #1. Thanks for your help. "Wandering" wrote: App Data is a hidden folder. Go to Tool Options in an Explorer, and under the Advanced tab, select the option to view hidden files. It is located under the C:\Users folder. Good luck Vista is not designed to frustrate you or anyone else. It is simply a matter, that you have not yet learned how to use it properly. You, or anyone else, is not born knowing how to fly an airplane. You have to learn it. Simply because you know how to use Win98, or XP, does not mean you know how to use Vista, or Ubuntu or Mac OSX or any of a dozen other operating systems, none of which are designed to frustrate you or anyone else. Good luck. "Mike M" wrote in message ... 1. I noticed that not all my temporary files were being deleted when I used TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/Browsing History/Delete (all). Why is this so? 2. However, when I tried to find them, in a subfolder of AppData, I couldn't find the AppData folder, even though I checked the box to show hidden folders. Why is this so? 3. Also, why is Vista designed to frustrate us like this? |
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"Mike M" wrote in message
... 1. I noticed that not all my temporary files were being deleted when I used TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/Browsing History/Delete (all). Why is this so? It's the way IE works. It doesn't clear the current day from the history. I don't know why this is. If you want to clear everything you'll need a third party program to do this. 2. However, when I tried to find them, in a subfolder of AppData, I couldn't find the AppData folder, even though I checked the box to show hidden folders. Why is this so? After you enable "Show hidden files and folders" and disable "Hide protected operating system files" exit Windows Explorer then restart it. You should be able to see AppData now. 3. Also, why is Vista designed to frustrate us like this? It's designed to be more secure. More security almost always means doing things differently and more inconvenience to the user. This applies to everything in life not just software. Increase the security for your house and it takes more steps to get into your house. Increase the security at airports and it's more inconvenient to board an airplane. Increase the security of an operating system and it will be harder to do some things. Security is a tradeoff between stopping something unwanted from happening and allowing a legitimate user to do the same thing. You have to put up roadblocks that only a legitimate user can get past. Better security equals more and/or harder roadblocks to get past. -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ http://vistahelpca.blogspot.com/ |
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I have pasted your response below. However this doesn't work. Microsoft has changed the way these folders behave and as an Administrator, with hidden files revealed and known file extensions shown, and "hide protected operating system files" unchecked, we still don't get access to appdata or Local Settings. What do we have to do? I'd like to check on my kids' browsing and see the cookies in the appropriate folders, but without access to these folders, I'm stuck. I see the folders but get an "Access is Denied" error when I try to explore it. What gives here? I am in c:\Users\[username] trying to access the Local Settings and AppData folders, which have an arrow icon on the bottom left corner. Rightclick, properties gives no useful information other than Everyone is denied access to this folder. So, what am I not getting here? I want to see cookies and history. Am I looking in the wrong place? Bruce Chambers;4033648 Wrote: Mike M wrote: 1. I noticed that not all my temporary files were being deleted when I used TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/Browsing History/Delete (all). Why is this so? 2. However, when I tried to find them, in a subfolder of AppData, I couldn't find the AppData folder, even though I checked the box to show hidden folders. Why is this so? Simply configure Windows Explorer to display hidden files and folders. In Windows Explorer, Tools Folder Options View Advanced. Or, in the Control Panel, Folder Options View Advanced. 3. Also, why is Vista designed to frustrate us like this? It isn't. It was necessary to take exactly the same steps to view such hidden systems files in both Win2K and WinXP (I don't recall if WinNT was the same), although they didn't have that specific folder. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot -- johnmuoio ------------------------------------------------------------------------ johnmuoio's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/142407.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-fil...nt/1057570.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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The "folders" with an arrow on them are not folders at all, they are
junction points. They exist only for application compatibility and cannot be opened or read. You need to open the actual location (for example, AppData instead of Application Data) to see the files that you wish to see. "johnmuoio" wrote in message ... I have pasted your response below. However this doesn't work. Microsoft has changed the way these folders behave and as an Administrator, with hidden files revealed and known file extensions shown, and "hide protected operating system files" unchecked, we still don't get access to appdata or Local Settings. What do we have to do? I'd like to check on my kids' browsing and see the cookies in the appropriate folders, but without access to these folders, I'm stuck. I see the folders but get an "Access is Denied" error when I try to explore it. What gives here? I am in c:\Users\[username] trying to access the Local Settings and AppData folders, which have an arrow icon on the bottom left corner. Rightclick, properties gives no useful information other than Everyone is denied access to this folder. So, what am I not getting here? I want to see cookies and history. Am I looking in the wrong place? Bruce Chambers;4033648 Wrote: Mike M wrote: 1. I noticed that not all my temporary files were being deleted when I used TOOLS/INTERNET OPTIONS/Browsing History/Delete (all). Why is this so? 2. However, when I tried to find them, in a subfolder of AppData, I couldn't find the AppData folder, even though I checked the box to show hidden folders. Why is this so? Simply configure Windows Explorer to display hidden files and folders. In Windows Explorer, Tools Folder Options View Advanced. Or, in the Control Panel, Folder Options View Advanced. 3. Also, why is Vista designed to frustrate us like this? It isn't. It was necessary to take exactly the same steps to view such hidden systems files in both Win2K and WinXP (I don't recall if WinNT was the same), although they didn't have that specific folder. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot -- johnmuoio ------------------------------------------------------------------------ johnmuoio's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/142407.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-fil...nt/1057570.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Hi Have a similar problem displaying AppData folder! Even although changed folder options to -display hidden folder/files-, each time apply then close panel, the settings revert back to -do not display hidden folders/files-. Doesn't keep chosen options (logged in as administrator, vista business sp1) and doesn't show AppData or other hidden folders. Any ideas welcome! Thanks. regards RobiW -- RobiW ------------------------------------------------------------------------ RobiW's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/144496.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-fil...nt/1057570.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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