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With XP and IE6, I could look at the various files -- html, gif, etc --
downloaded from websites I had visited by using the "View Files" button in Internet Options. All files downloaded from remote sites showed up in the Windows Explorer display. Now, with Vista and IE7, the "View Files" button only displays local files. How can I view temporary files downloaded from the internet? Thanks GM |
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Those are the temporary internet files from your (user) sessions.
-- Paul "Gabriela Mendosa" wrote: With XP and IE6, I could look at the various files -- html, gif, etc -- downloaded from websites I had visited by using the "View Files" button in Internet Options. All files downloaded from remote sites showed up in the Windows Explorer display. Now, with Vista and IE7, the "View Files" button only displays local files. How can I view temporary files downloaded from the internet? Thanks GM |
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Gabriela Mendosa wrote:
You didn't answer my question. If you're only going to post nonsense, why bother? Gee...you're not going to get much additional help with that kind of attitude. Lighten up...he was trying to help you. At the risk of your calling *me* names, I must say that PaulB was correct and he *did* answer your question. What you are looking at from "View files" *are* the various files (html, gif, etc.) downloaded from the web sites you have visited. The folder is called "Local" because Vista has changed the names of some of the system folders where files such as these are located. So...hope my "nonsense" helped a little. Tim |
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I did try to answer your question. In Vista, the "View Files" button that you
mentioned, located in IE7/tools/Internet options/Browsing history/settings does show you the temporary internet files of web sites that you have visited. The local directory, that it is in, is just part of the Vista file structure. I hope that this is not too much nonsense to you. -- Paul "Gabriela Mendosa" wrote: You didn't answer my question. If you're only going to post nonsense, why bother? |
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"PaulB" wrote: I did try to answer your question. In Vista, the "View Files" button that you mentioned, located in IE7/tools/Internet options/Browsing history/settings does show you the temporary internet files of web sites that you have visited. The local directory, that it is in, is just part of the Vista file structure. I hope that this is not too much nonsense to you. -- Paul "Gabriela Mendosa" wrote: You didn't answer my question. If you're only going to post nonsense, why bother? I have a similar problem. For example, I was looking at a flash file in the internet...however, I can't find it in the new Vista Home premium OS..... I did what you said (Internet options......general tab...setting for browsing history and view files/ view objects...) And nothing...I can't find the flash file. In XP I go to the Internet explorer temporary file and there it is.... Is there maybe a setting that "hides" this files? I even try a search including system and hidden files....and nothing. Any ideas??? Thanks in advance!!! |
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There is supposed to be a subdirectory named "Low" in Temporary Internet
Files C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet Files\Low\ Apparently, this is where files downloaded from the Internet are supposed to be displayed. (The Cookies folder also has a subdirectory named "Low", which contains all the cookies.) Oddly enough, though, the "Low" directory does not appear in Windows Explorer on my machine. I have tried viewing it with hidden files displayed, protected operating system files displayed, and protected mode off, but this directory never shows up. If I find anything out about why this directory has become invisible, I will let you know. "komputoh" wrote in message ... "PaulB" wrote: I did try to answer your question. In Vista, the "View Files" button that you mentioned, located in IE7/tools/Internet options/Browsing history/settings does show you the temporary internet files of web sites that you have visited. The local directory, that it is in, is just part of the Vista file structure. I hope that this is not too much nonsense to you. -- Paul "Gabriela Mendosa" wrote: You didn't answer my question. If you're only going to post nonsense, why bother? I have a similar problem. For example, I was looking at a flash file in the internet...however, I can't find it in the new Vista Home premium OS..... I did what you said (Internet options......general tab...setting for browsing history and view files/ view objects...) And nothing...I can't find the flash file. In XP I go to the Internet explorer temporary file and there it is.... Is there maybe a setting that "hides" this files? I even try a search including system and hidden files....and nothing. Any ideas??? Thanks in advance!!! |
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There is a C:\Users\username\AppData\LocalLow right underneath the "Local
"directory. Is that the "Low" file that you are trying to find? ??? |
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No. A folder named simply "Low" should be in the Temporary Internet Files
folder. "komputoh" wrote in message ... There is a C:\Users\username\AppData\LocalLow right underneath the "Local "directory. Is that the "Low" file that you are trying to find? ??? |
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I just unchecked the "Enable Protected mode" option on the Security Tab of
Internet options and then I accesed again the page where the flash file was and now I can see it. It is under C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet Files |
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