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H Leboeuf
March 18th 04, 05:43 PM
Did you create a shortcut to NotePad on your control panel.
If so, then rename it NPad.


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"gtubb" <g.tubb(remove > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> I log on to XP as administrator. My temp internet file folder
(C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files) contains only a few cookies. But notepad won't open when I click on
view - source and I can only save images as bitmaps.
>
> Can anyone tell me why the PC is diplaying all the symptoms of a full temp
internet file folder?
>
> Thanks

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP
March 19th 04, 03:02 AM
"gtubb" <g.tubb(remove > wrote in message

> Hi,
>
> I log on to XP as administrator. My temp internet file folder
> (C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
> Internet Files) contains only a few cookies. But notepad won't open
> when I click on view - source and I can only save images as bitmaps.
>
> Can anyone tell me why the PC is diplaying all the symptoms of a full
> temp internet file folder?
>
> Thanks

Emptying the Temporary Internet files should fix both problems.

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Alex Nichol
March 19th 04, 12:21 PM
"gtubb" <g.tubb(remove > wrote:

>
>I log on to XP as administrator. My temp internet file folder (C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files) contains only a few cookies. But notepad won't open when I click on view - source and I can only save images as
bitmaps.
>
>Can anyone tell me why the PC is diplaying all the symptoms of a full temp internet file folder?

It appears not so much to be the folder being full, but the indexes
being overloaded. So it happens if the size allowed for TIF is a lot
too big (as is likely by default on a very big drive). Go to Internet
options, empty it, then click its Settings and reduce the size - 40 or
50 MB should be plenty


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