I can't find my Temporary Internet Files in Windows XP! [more inside] posted by precocious to (4 comments total)
I did a search on Google, and found several suggestions which haven't helped. Most of them seem to think that I should have a folder such as, c:\Documents and Settings\[User]\Local Settings where the files would be, but I don't!
I'm logged in as the user in question while checking. I know that there *is* one; whenever I do a disk clean-up, I tend to delete the contents of it. What I'd like to do is browse the contents of it. Is that possible? If so, where the heck is it?
p.s. I know there are ways of changing the folder location without having to know where the other one is. So this is more a point of curiosity now. posted by precocious at 10:02 AM on January 24, 2004
The "Local Settings" folder is hidden by default. Do Tools -> Folder Options and, on the View tab, change the radio button for "Show Hidden Files and Folders." posted by Aaorn at 10:05 AM on January 24, 2004
Oh man, I feel like a dolt. Thanks, Aaorn! I guess I'm not accustomed to how XP likes to think it knows what I need and what I don't. posted by precocious at 10:17 AM on January 24, 2004
XP likes to think it knows what I need and what I don't.
every version since Win95 has had file hiding turned on by default. posted by quonsar at 9:00 PM on January 24, 2004
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I'm logged in as the user in question while checking. I know that there *is* one; whenever I do a disk clean-up, I tend to delete the contents of it. What I'd like to do is browse the contents of it. Is that possible? If so, where the heck is it?
p.s. I know there are ways of changing the folder location without having to know where the other one is. So this is more a point of curiosity now.
posted by precocious at 10:02 AM on January 24, 2004