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Cookies Location
Engel En...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Hello Andlie, This might help; As always, you should make sure that you have got %windir%\temp delete the contents of the %windir%\temp folder - -- Delete files and folders on C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download and try again the

Where are my temporary internet files?
hb h...@null.invalid mozilla support firefox /ken/ said: I do have a question - where is the cookies file? I would like to replace it with one that already has all my logins, etc. Search for COOKIES.TXT. It should show up in the Profile Directory (folder) which, in Vista's Explorer, is under your account name|App

Cookies Location
If you don't see an entry for Command Prompt in the list, click Browse, find and select the file 'cmd.exe' in Windows' System32 folder, and click Open. ..... If you like the new Vista feature that lets you launch programs as well as search for files on your PC or the Web, you can add this to XP by downloading and

what's wrong with AltaVista search bar?
WHY: You want to ensure that core operating system files have not been damaged or modified. How to Repair and Verify the Integrity of Vista System Files with System File Checker : SFC /SCANNOW <http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66978-system-files. html > - -- --- Rebēēt - - --- Can you go to Windows Update,

Vista Ultimate - Access Denied Docs and Settings
With RegSeeker you can search for any item inside your registry, export/delete the results, open them in the registry. Then right click "Do Not Delete Temp Folder Upon Exit" Go to properties and hit disable. Now next time Windows puts a temp file in that folder it will automatically delete it when its done!

how to view temporary internet files
OK - back to the old computer, find the Outlook Express "Windows Address Book", copy that over as well, and import it into Windows Mail.All of this should have been handled by Windows Easy Transfer, except the 1st try, after twelve hours, it was still only 2% done (it'll find every file / folder on every attached

0x8024402F behind ISA
"Don Varnau" wrote: Hi, Sorry about the Windows XP questions. I now see Vista in the subject line. ;-) Starting at My Computer, browse to Documents and Start at My Computer and browse to [C:\Documents and Settings\your username] In the your username folder, search for files or folders named favorites.

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Is Microsoft's Search Engine Censoring Vista Criticism? * Windows-only IPTV Project Faces Problems * REALbasic - Free for Linux, Pricey for Mac and Windows * Wikipedia ...... Over 650 emails processed | today (catch-ups from being gone), plus a few scheduled meetings | accepted, examined, folder, spindled, deleted,

Strange Content.IE5 behavior
The Local Settings folder indicates some application meant for Windows NT versions (NT4, XP, 2K3 or Vista) decided to make the change for you. which still ends up giving me the same result - and then simply deleting those folders (Temporary Internet Files / Cookies / History) from another operating system.

Windows live one care safety scanner
Keith Miller MVP k.mille...@no.spam.verizon.net microsoft public windows vista general G:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies <WinKey>+R "Loopy" <stops...@everywhere.com> wrote I figured out how to show hidden files and system files but access is denied to documents and settings folder.

Cookies for Windows Vista
Engel En...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general This might help; As always, you should make sure that you have got a working %windir%\temp delete the contents of the %windir%\temp folder - -- Delete files and folders on C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download and try again the

Vista Ultimate - Access Denied Docs and Settings
Attachment File Types Blocked By MS Office XP Outlook 186. Advanced DOS Techniques 187. Windows File/Printer Sharing Explained 188. ...... How to make your own Internet Radio Show > 93. The l33t ph1l3z > 94. Hackers and the Media > > --- Thank You --- > > Source: > http://www.fx-vista.com >

Cookies are not working at all.
Dave d...@beepbeep.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Somebody ate them? I have 113 cookies in my Cookies folder... and I hardly ever use IE. Open Windows Explorer, click on Organize Folder and Search options View Hidden Files and Folders Show hidden files and folders OK "lmm0611"

windows update, error 80070017
Engel En...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Hi Andlie, Sorry I couldn't have been more help to you. %windir%\temp delete the contents of the %windir%\temp folder - -- Delete files and folders on C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download and try again the scan after a reboot.

IE log files|
About cookies: Look in C:\Users\My Name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows. I'm not using Vista. This is an WXP-home/SP2 machine. There is no \Users\ under C: and no \Roaming\ under \AppData.\ Then in Organize\Folder and Search Options\View, put a check in "Show hidden files and folders" and uncheck "Hide protected

Help! Can't access any URLs or links!
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@invalid.org microsoft public windows vista general To see the default Cookies folder that is being used, click Start and type Go to Control Panel> Folder Options> View, uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" Or, when you search for cookies, click on Advanced Search and tick the box

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In some cases, the report telles me that it cannot open some files that, when I search for them, do not appear to be on the disk, eg the temporary internet files. Other files appear to be on the disk but Diskeeper cannot open them, eg a catdb file in the \Windows\System32 folder. Is it safe to delete these files?

Alta Vista Problem
(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,

what's wrong with AltaVista search bar?
nomad no...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie6 browser microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain Hi Gerry, I read your reply and Hi Robert, Thanks for the help. I deleted the cookie, but it didn't do anything. I still can't get the links in the left search pane to work.

Cookies Location
Don Varnau don_04[at]varnau[dot]org microsoft public windows vista general Hi, You're welcome. It wasn't easy, but I've learned to live with the Hi, Go to Control Panel> Folder Options> View, uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" Or, when you search for cookies, click on Advanced Search and tick the