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Marc Ward
December 5th 03, 01:31 AM
I got a pic via email from a friend. Opened it (from Outlook Express)
and it loaded into Ulead Instant Viewer. All well, so far. There are
arrows at the top indicating the ability to navigate to the next pic
(or back). I did, and did not like some of the pics that I have
somewhere in my puter.

I went to FILE=>OPEN and this is the path that the pics reside in:

C:\Documents and Settings\Marc.AMD\Local Settings\
Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\JUOJN94D

I use PowerDesk5 Pro for file management, and when I navigate to the
about path, it ends at C:\Documents and Settings\Marc.AMD\Local
Settings\Temporary Internet Files

It shows no files in the Temporary Internet Files subdirectory, and no
folders beneath it.

When I go to "My Computer" I can get all the way to
C:\Documents and Settings\Marc.AMD\Local Settings\
Content.IE5\JUOJN94D and it shows some files, but no other
subdirectories.

Can someone help me figure out how to get to these sub directories and
nuke them?

Thanks!
Marc Ward
Milwaukee, WI

rifleman
December 5th 03, 01:32 AM
In ,
Marc Ward > addressed his navel and typed:
> I got a pic via email from a friend. Opened it (from Outlook Express)
> and it loaded into Ulead Instant Viewer. All well, so far. There are
> arrows at the top indicating the ability to navigate to the next pic
> (or back). I did, and did not like some of the pics that I have
> somewhere in my puter.
>
> I went to FILE=>OPEN and this is the path that the pics reside in:
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\Marc.AMD\Local Settings\
> Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\JUOJN94D
>
> I use PowerDesk5 Pro for file management, and when I navigate to the
> about path, it ends at C:\Documents and Settings\Marc.AMD\Local
> Settings\Temporary Internet Files
>
> It shows no files in the Temporary Internet Files subdirectory, and no
> folders beneath it.
>
> When I go to "My Computer" I can get all the way to
> C:\Documents and Settings\Marc.AMD\Local Settings\
> Content.IE5\JUOJN94D and it shows some files, but no other
> subdirectories.
>
> Can someone help me figure out how to get to these sub directories and
> nuke them?
>
> Thanks!
> Marc Ward
> Milwaukee, WI

In Windows Explorer go to Tools-Folder Options-View and check "Show Hidden
Files and Folders"

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