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Hey ... could one of you MVP's help out on this? I think I found a bug
in WinXP. It's happening on both my machines.
Sometimes I have to find a file in my cache and grab it from there.
I have my Folder Options set as follows:
(*) Show hidden files and folders
Hide extensions for known file types [unchecked]
Hide protected operating system files [unchecked]
My cache is in the usual spot:
c:\Documents and Settings\MyUser\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files
When I click on that folder, I get a customized display with special
column heads for the cache. So far, so good. However I don't see the
actual directory structure on my hard drive, and I only see about 5% of
all the files in my cache. I know this is the case since I am a DOS
hacker, and when I go to a DOS window, I see the Content.IE5 folder and
within that, there are 20 to 40 System folders with those silly cryptic
8 character names like N3DF3XGK & 2VGRMPUJ. Anyone who doubts this can
go to DOS and navigate to Temporary Internet Files folder. Then type
in this DOS command:
dir/s >files.txt
Then open files.txt with Notepad, and bingo ... you see the entire
cache, which is a good 20 times larger than what Explorer displays.
And there is no rhyme or reason to which files the Explorer shows,
since they come out of different folders!
Another weird thing is that there is what looks like a 2d little cache
at:
C:\Documents and Settings\MyUser\Local Settings\Temp\Temporary
Internet Files
It displays normally within Windows Explorer, with a Content.IE5 and 4
of the cryptic folders, on both of my WinXP computers. I'm curious
what this 2d cache is all about, as I see many familiar files in these
folders.
Is this a bug or what?
Any and all insights greatly appreciated!
Yours truly,
Henry Fiddler
Hey ... could one of you MVP's help out on this? I think I found a bug
in WinXP. It's happening on both my machines.
Sometimes I have to find a file in my cache and grab it from there.
I have my Folder Options set as follows:
(*) Show hidden files and folders
Hide extensions for known file types [unchecked]
Hide protected operating system files [unchecked]
My cache is in the usual spot:
c:\Documents and Settings\MyUser\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files
When I click on that folder, I get a customized display with special
column heads for the cache. So far, so good. However I don't see the
actual directory structure on my hard drive, and I only see about 5% of
all the files in my cache. I know this is the case since I am a DOS
hacker, and when I go to a DOS window, I see the Content.IE5 folder and
within that, there are 20 to 40 System folders with those silly cryptic
8 character names like N3DF3XGK & 2VGRMPUJ. Anyone who doubts this can
go to DOS and navigate to Temporary Internet Files folder. Then type
in this DOS command:
dir/s >files.txt
Then open files.txt with Notepad, and bingo ... you see the entire
cache, which is a good 20 times larger than what Explorer displays.
And there is no rhyme or reason to which files the Explorer shows,
since they come out of different folders!
Another weird thing is that there is what looks like a 2d little cache
at:
C:\Documents and Settings\MyUser\Local Settings\Temp\Temporary
Internet Files
It displays normally within Windows Explorer, with a Content.IE5 and 4
of the cryptic folders, on both of my WinXP computers. I'm curious
what this 2d cache is all about, as I see many familiar files in these
folders.
Is this a bug or what?
Any and all insights greatly appreciated!
Yours truly,
Henry Fiddler