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Hidden Files and Folders / Content.IE5!?!?
Okay so I've lost a crucial document that is VERY important for my business.
I downloaded this file from an email attachment, clicked "open" instead of "save as"....edited the document in MS WORD, clicked the save icon, and closed it. Now my document is nowhere to be found, locked away in some crazy Temp Folder. A friend advised me to type in the file path for the Content.IE5 folder, as he said this folder wouldn't show up even if you searched and selected "Show hidden files and folders". I did this, it opened the folder, which held a few other folders, all with very few files in them-- though i definitely did not locate the file I was searching for. This prompted me to investigate the properties of the main Content.IE5 folder, which said it contained 5,000 files and 19 folders. I cannot imagine why this would be, why there would be so many folders full of unneccesary images and files, and I as the computer owner cannot get to them easily. I am desperate....Windows support won't help me unless I pay them $60. I tried downloading an attachment again, and viewing the document properties to locate the filepath -- then typing in the filepath. This helped me to find about four of the 19 super hidden folders, but my file was not in any of them. PLEASE HELP ME |
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"Anne" wrote in message
Okay so I've lost a crucial document that is VERY important for my business. I downloaded this file from an email attachment, clicked "open" instead of "save as"....edited the document in MS WORD, clicked the save icon, and closed it. Now my document is nowhere to be found, locked away in some crazy Temp Folder. A friend advised me to type in the file path for the Content.IE5 folder, as he said this folder wouldn't show up even if you searched and selected "Show hidden files and folders". I did this, it opened the folder, which held a few other folders, all with very few files in them-- though i definitely did not locate the file I was searching for. This prompted me to investigate the properties of the main Content.IE5 folder, which said it contained 5,000 files and 19 folders. I cannot imagine why this would be, why there would be so many folders full of unneccesary images and files, and I as the computer owner cannot get to them easily. I am desperate....Windows support won't help me unless I pay them $60. I tried downloading an attachment again, and viewing the document properties to locate the filepath -- then typing in the filepath. This helped me to find about four of the 19 super hidden folders, but my file was not in any of them. PLEASE HELP ME If you still have the e-mail, to two things: -- Save it to disk -- Open it for editing. When you edited and saved it before, you saved it right back to the temp files where it was originally placed. And that's what the e-mail is going to think is the attachment now. So if you've screwed that up, you've lost out for now. But not completely. Unless you tell it to delete immediately from the Server, it's still there. You might be able to redownload by one of the following: If you have webmail, use that; go to your online email at your ISP's site and get it from there. Send it to yourself so you'll re-receive it again. Create a NEW e-mail account in OE on your computer. Make it identical to the one that currently you use except give it a different name onscreen. Pop & SMTP settings will be the same; all settings will be the same. Remember, identical to the one you're using, except a different name. Now, read your e-mail. Since no emails will have been marked "read" yet, and since this is a new account, it will download ALL e-mails to your e-mail address. None will look like they've been read or be marked as read. Find the one with the attachment, SAVE the attachment to disk where you know you can find it (Desktop is often a handy place temporarily), and close OE. If you don't like it on your desktop, figure out where you'd like it to be stored, and copy it to that location. Editing on the desktop might fill the desktop with all the temporary files editing creates and you may not like that. Theoretically they'll all be deleted when you close Word, but sometimes not. So give it a permanent home if you wish to. NOW open the file with Word, if it's a Word file, and do what you wish with it. If I were you, I'd go back to OE now but rather than throwing away the new account you created, just name it as something that makes sense to you and hang onto it for future use in case you want to use it again for this purpose. For second and ongoing use, it's a nice, fast, efficient way to get previously read e-mail to come to you as brand new ones. E-mail the main in question to yourself and then IMMEDIATELY, before you can download your mail in that account, switch identities back to your original one and check the mail so you'll get the one you just sent to yourself. Now you have a new virgin copy of that email where you expect to find it. Make an OE folder for it, and store it there. Then you can switch identities back to the new account again and delete the rest of the files there. Do NOT just allow them to sit in the Inbox. If you do want to keep some for some reason, make new folders in OE and store them there. It's a lot of words above but really, it's simple to acomplish and not near as complex as it seems in words. Basically all it amounts to is creating a new e-mail account for the address you received the attachment to and Receiving your emails, pick out the one you wan t, and save it to disk. HTH, Twayne` |
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Anne wrote:
Okay so I've lost a crucial document that is VERY important for my business. I downloaded this file from an email attachment, clicked "open" instead of "save as"....edited the document in MS WORD, clicked the save icon, and closed it. Now my document is nowhere to be found, locked away in some crazy Temp Folder. A friend advised me to type in the file path for the Content.IE5 folder, as he said this folder wouldn't show up even if you searched and selected "Show hidden files and folders". I did this, it opened the folder, which held a few other folders, all with very few files in them-- though i definitely did not locate the file I was searching for. This prompted me to investigate the properties of the main Content.IE5 folder, which said it contained 5,000 files and 19 folders. I cannot imagine why this would be, why there would be so many folders full of unneccesary images and files, and I as the computer owner cannot get to them easily. I am desperate....Windows support won't help me unless I pay them $60. I tried downloading an attachment again, and viewing the document properties to locate the filepath -- then typing in the filepath. This helped me to find about four of the 19 super hidden folders, but my file was not in any of them. PLEASE HELP ME You've learned a lesson I have had to teach several dozen times over the years... Before editing a file you receive in an email - save it to a location of your choosing for safe keeping and open/edit it from that location. Do not merely open it straight from the email *if* your intention is to edit it. If you accidentally do open it straight from the attachment on the email - be sure to immediately use "save as" at least to locate a suitable location for said file instead of the temporary storage area (cache) that it will use for it by default. It is highly unlikley that "windows support" (Microsoft support I assume you mean) will be able to help you - this is not a case of a flaw in the operating system or a flaw in the operation of some product you were using - but a human mistake. You may have well opened said file straight from its attachment location in the email and may have well edited it several times and even clicked on "save" several times - but you were saving it to a location that is clearly shown as temporary. ("Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5") This is akin to you writing your important document on toilet tissue and wondering why it dissolved in water then trying to get help from the manufacturer of said toilet paper when you realize what happened.. ;-) Have you done a thorough search for all *.DOC files on your entire system? Did you look through the recently opened documents in Microsoft word itself - to see if it still listed it? If you have and your file has not shown up (and you have now changed your system where you can see system and hidden files) or if it did show up in MS word and could not open from there - then the file is gone - likely long gone and well overwritten by the many other files that are written to that folder during the normal use of Internet Explorer, Outlook/Outlook Express and so on. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
Anne wrote: Okay so I've lost a crucial document that is VERY important for my business. I downloaded this file from an email attachment, clicked "open" instead of "save as"....edited the document in MS WORD, clicked the save icon, and closed it. Now my document is nowhere to be found, locked away in some crazy Temp Folder. A friend advised me to type in the file path for the Content.IE5 folder, as he said this folder wouldn't show up even if you searched and selected "Show hidden files and folders". I did this, it opened the folder, which held a few other folders, all with very few files in them-- though i definitely did not locate the file I was searching for. This prompted me to investigate the properties of the main Content.IE5 folder, which said it contained 5,000 files and 19 folders. I cannot imagine why this would be, why there would be so many folders full of unneccesary images and files, and I as the computer owner cannot get to them easily. I am desperate....Windows support won't help me unless I pay them $60. I tried downloading an attachment again, and viewing the document properties to locate the filepath -- then typing in the filepath. This helped me to find about four of the 19 super hidden folders, but my file was not in any of them. PLEASE HELP ME You've learned a lesson I have had to teach several dozen times over the years... Before editing a file you receive in an email - save it to a location of your choosing for safe keeping and open/edit it from that location. Do not merely open it straight from the email *if* your intention is to edit it. If you accidentally do open it straight from the attachment on the email - be sure to immediately use "save as" at least to locate a suitable location for said file instead of the temporary storage area (cache) that it will use for it by default. It is highly unlikley that "windows support" (Microsoft support I assume you mean) will be able to help you - this is not a case of a flaw in the operating system or a flaw in the operation of some product you were using - but a human mistake. You may have well opened said file straight from its attachment location in the email and may have well edited it several times and even clicked on "save" several times - but you were saving it to a location that is clearly shown as temporary. ("Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5") This is akin to you writing your important document on toilet tissue and wondering why it dissolved in water then trying to get help from the manufacturer of said toilet paper when you realize what happened.. ;-) Have you done a thorough search for all *.DOC files on your entire system? Did you look through the recently opened documents in Microsoft word itself - to see if it still listed it? If you have and your file has not shown up (and you have now changed your system where you can see system and hidden files) or if it did show up in MS word and could not open from there - then the file is gone - likely long gone and well overwritten by the many other files that are written to that folder during the normal use of Internet Explorer, Outlook/Outlook Express and so on. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP But as long as it hasn't been deleted on the server, it can be downloaded again. Twyne` |
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Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a
new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. "Twayne" wrote: "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message Anne wrote: Okay so I've lost a crucial document that is VERY important for my business. I downloaded this file from an email attachment, clicked "open" instead of "save as"....edited the document in MS WORD, clicked the save icon, and closed it. Now my document is nowhere to be found, locked away in some crazy Temp Folder. A friend advised me to type in the file path for the Content.IE5 folder, as he said this folder wouldn't show up even if you searched and selected "Show hidden files and folders". I did this, it opened the folder, which held a few other folders, all with very few files in them-- though i definitely did not locate the file I was searching for. This prompted me to investigate the properties of the main Content.IE5 folder, which said it contained 5,000 files and 19 folders. I cannot imagine why this would be, why there would be so many folders full of unneccesary images and files, and I as the computer owner cannot get to them easily. I am desperate....Windows support won't help me unless I pay them $60. I tried downloading an attachment again, and viewing the document properties to locate the filepath -- then typing in the filepath. This helped me to find about four of the 19 super hidden folders, but my file was not in any of them. PLEASE HELP ME You've learned a lesson I have had to teach several dozen times over the years... Before editing a file you receive in an email - save it to a location of your choosing for safe keeping and open/edit it from that location. Do not merely open it straight from the email *if* your intention is to edit it. If you accidentally do open it straight from the attachment on the email - be sure to immediately use "save as" at least to locate a suitable location for said file instead of the temporary storage area (cache) that it will use for it by default. It is highly unlikley that "windows support" (Microsoft support I assume you mean) will be able to help you - this is not a case of a flaw in the operating system or a flaw in the operation of some product you were using - but a human mistake. You may have well opened said file straight from its attachment location in the email and may have well edited it several times and even clicked on "save" several times - but you were saving it to a location that is clearly shown as temporary. ("Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5") This is akin to you writing your important document on toilet tissue and wondering why it dissolved in water then trying to get help from the manufacturer of said toilet paper when you realize what happened.. ;-) Have you done a thorough search for all *.DOC files on your entire system? Did you look through the recently opened documents in Microsoft word itself - to see if it still listed it? If you have and your file has not shown up (and you have now changed your system where you can see system and hidden files) or if it did show up in MS word and could not open from there - then the file is gone - likely long gone and well overwritten by the many other files that are written to that folder during the normal use of Internet Explorer, Outlook/Outlook Express and so on. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP But as long as it hasn't been deleted on the server, it can be downloaded again. Twyne` |
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Anne wrote:
Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. Someone suggested a new email account? It's not that this was difficult... You merely needed to save your document to a location you knew about/could easily get to in the first place. What you did was akin to throwing something out the window of a speeding vehicle while blindfolded with the radio turned up full blast and expecting to get it back later. Sure - you know what highway you were on - but... From now on - save the attachment and edit the saved copy - not the one in your email. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Yeh thanks. Trust me, I understand what has happened.... I even knew when I
did it .... I knew immediately that I had messed up. I just never imagined it would be so hard to recover. I always save things, because I know it downloads them to a temporary folder..... I was rushing, and everything was hectic....and in clicking the save icon and closing the file I royally screwed up. I had hope though --- when I found the Content.IE5 folder, when I found the 19 folders within that Content folder....yeh, I was hopeful that I would find it in there. But i think it is truly gone, replaced with other files...who knows why it isn't there. I just don't know why...when I clicked the save icon...it saved it somewhere, it must have. Did it just get rid of it? Replace it with other temp internet downloads, files, and pictures....I just feel like.....it saved it...somewhere. Didn't it ? "Shenan Stanley" wrote: Anne wrote: Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. Someone suggested a new email account? It's not that this was difficult... You merely needed to save your document to a location you knew about/could easily get to in the first place. What you did was akin to throwing something out the window of a speeding vehicle while blindfolded with the radio turned up full blast and expecting to get it back later. Sure - you know what highway you were on - but... From now on - save the attachment and edit the saved copy - not the one in your email. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Get a copy of Altap Salamander (free version will do) set it to show hidden
files, and try its search capability. This may find the file based on a known item of text it contains, even if Windows Search won't. http://altap.cz "Anne" wrote: Okay so I've lost a crucial document that is VERY important for my business. I downloaded this file from an email attachment, clicked "open" instead of "save as"....edited the document in MS WORD, clicked the save icon, and closed it. Now my document is nowhere to be found, locked away in some crazy Temp Folder. A friend advised me to type in the file path for the Content.IE5 folder, as he said this folder wouldn't show up even if you searched and selected "Show hidden files and folders". I did this, it opened the folder, which held a few other folders, all with very few files in them-- though i definitely did not locate the file I was searching for. |
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Well, unless you've shifted it out of the list, Word would have had the
file in its list of recently opened files under the File menu down at the bottom where it lists the recently used files. You seem to be saying the original file attachment is still OK in the email. The file won't be stored with a recognizable name in the temp files folders. You could try a search there for *.doc and see what comes up though. Otherwise you should probably just start over again and edit the original from the e-mail and be sure to do a Save-As and put it where you know where it'll be. HTH, Twayne` "Anne" wrote in message Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. "Twayne" wrote: "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message Anne wrote: Okay so I've lost a crucial document that is VERY important for my business. I downloaded this file from an email attachment, clicked "open" instead of "save as"....edited the document in MS WORD, clicked the save icon, and closed it. Now my document is nowhere to be found, locked away in some crazy Temp Folder. A friend advised me to type in the file path for the Content.IE5 folder, as he said this folder wouldn't show up even if you searched and selected "Show hidden files and folders". I did this, it opened the folder, which held a few other folders, all with very few files in them-- though i definitely did not locate the file I was searching for. This prompted me to investigate the properties of the main Content.IE5 folder, which said it contained 5,000 files and 19 folders. I cannot imagine why this would be, why there would be so many folders full of unneccesary images and files, and I as the computer owner cannot get to them easily. I am desperate....Windows support won't help me unless I pay them $60. I tried downloading an attachment again, and viewing the document properties to locate the filepath -- then typing in the filepath. This helped me to find about four of the 19 super hidden folders, but my file was not in any of them. PLEASE HELP ME You've learned a lesson I have had to teach several dozen times over the years... Before editing a file you receive in an email - save it to a location of your choosing for safe keeping and open/edit it from that location. Do not merely open it straight from the email *if* your intention is to edit it. If you accidentally do open it straight from the attachment on the email - be sure to immediately use "save as" at least to locate a suitable location for said file instead of the temporary storage area (cache) that it will use for it by default. It is highly unlikley that "windows support" (Microsoft support I assume you mean) will be able to help you - this is not a case of a flaw in the operating system or a flaw in the operation of some product you were using - but a human mistake. You may have well opened said file straight from its attachment location in the email and may have well edited it several times and even clicked on "save" several times - but you were saving it to a location that is clearly shown as temporary. ("Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5") This is akin to you writing your important document on toilet tissue and wondering why it dissolved in water then trying to get help from the manufacturer of said toilet paper when you realize what happened.. ;-) Have you done a thorough search for all *.DOC files on your entire system? Did you look through the recently opened documents in Microsoft word itself - to see if it still listed it? If you have and your file has not shown up (and you have now changed your system where you can see system and hidden files) or if it did show up in MS word and could not open from there - then the file is gone - likely long gone and well overwritten by the many other files that are written to that folder during the normal use of Internet Explorer, Outlook/Outlook Express and so on. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP But as long as it hasn't been deleted on the server, it can be downloaded again. Twyne` |
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I use Microsoft Outlook 2002 on XP pro SP3. Don't know if this applies to
other mail readers or other versions of Windows: If I open an attachment (say a .doc) file it gets placed, not in Content.IE5 or its subfolders (those contain Internet Explorer downloads) but in C:\Documents and Settings\my user name\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK101 (the numbers after OLK may vary). If you can find that folder and you have not cleared your caches, your edited file might be there. Here's one way: Easiest way I've found to see the full contents of the temporary internet files folder is to open diskcleanup (but don't let it clean up). Highlight temporary intenet files, click view files. That opens Explorer at the Contents.IE5 folder in single pane view. click the folder icon in the toolbar to show Explorer in double pane view and you will see all those OLK folders in the left pane and be able to examine their contents. For convenience I right dragged the icon from Explorer's toolbar to create a shortcut on my desktop. "Anne" wrote in message ... Yeh thanks. Trust me, I understand what has happened.... I even knew when I did it .... I knew immediately that I had messed up. I just never imagined it would be so hard to recover. I always save things, because I know it downloads them to a temporary folder..... I was rushing, and everything was hectic....and in clicking the save icon and closing the file I royally screwed up. I had hope though --- when I found the Content.IE5 folder, when I found the 19 folders within that Content folder....yeh, I was hopeful that I would find it in there. But i think it is truly gone, replaced with other files...who knows why it isn't there. I just don't know why...when I clicked the save icon...it saved it somewhere, it must have. Did it just get rid of it? Replace it with other temp internet downloads, files, and pictures....I just feel like.....it saved it...somewhere. Didn't it ? "Shenan Stanley" wrote: Anne wrote: Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. Someone suggested a new email account? It's not that this was difficult... You merely needed to save your document to a location you knew about/could easily get to in the first place. What you did was akin to throwing something out the window of a speeding vehicle while blindfolded with the radio turned up full blast and expecting to get it back later. Sure - you know what highway you were on - but... From now on - save the attachment and edit the saved copy - not the one in your email. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Hidden Files and Folders / Content.IE5!?!?
Jean's solution doesn't work for me - the OLK folders are still invisible!
To repeat my reply in windows.xpgeneral: A brief experiment on my setup (Outlook, XP-Pro) reveals that Outlook saves files to the folder "C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK771\". However, Explorer shows no such folder. Agent Ransack (google it) can see files in this 'magic' folder that Explorer can't. Even without Agent Ransack, you may be able to access the contents: try opening another word doc from within an email, then go to FileSave As, and save with a recognisable simple name in the offered folder. Then go to FileOpen, and you should see that saved file, and any other Word files in the 'magic' folder - your 'lost' one may be there. HTH, Martin "Jean Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... I use Microsoft Outlook 2002 on XP pro SP3. Don't know if this applies to other mail readers or other versions of Windows: If I open an attachment (say a .doc) file it gets placed, not in Content.IE5 or its subfolders (those contain Internet Explorer downloads) but in C:\Documents and Settings\my user name\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK101 (the numbers after OLK may vary). If you can find that folder and you have not cleared your caches, your edited file might be there. Here's one way: Easiest way I've found to see the full contents of the temporary internet files folder is to open diskcleanup (but don't let it clean up). Highlight temporary intenet files, click view files. That opens Explorer at the Contents.IE5 folder in single pane view. click the folder icon in the toolbar to show Explorer in double pane view and you will see all those OLK folders in the left pane and be able to examine their contents. For convenience I right dragged the icon from Explorer's toolbar to create a shortcut on my desktop. "Anne" wrote in message ... Yeh thanks. Trust me, I understand what has happened.... I even knew when I did it .... I knew immediately that I had messed up. I just never imagined it would be so hard to recover. I always save things, because I know it downloads them to a temporary folder..... I was rushing, and everything was hectic....and in clicking the save icon and closing the file I royally screwed up. I had hope though --- when I found the Content.IE5 folder, when I found the 19 folders within that Content folder....yeh, I was hopeful that I would find it in there. But i think it is truly gone, replaced with other files...who knows why it isn't there. I just don't know why...when I clicked the save icon...it saved it somewhere, it must have. Did it just get rid of it? Replace it with other temp internet downloads, files, and pictures....I just feel like.....it saved it...somewhere. Didn't it ? "Shenan Stanley" wrote: Anne wrote: Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. Someone suggested a new email account? It's not that this was difficult... You merely needed to save your document to a location you knew about/could easily get to in the first place. What you did was akin to throwing something out the window of a speeding vehicle while blindfolded with the radio turned up full blast and expecting to get it back later. Sure - you know what highway you were on - but... From now on - save the attachment and edit the saved copy - not the one in your email. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Hidden Files and Folders / Content.IE5!?!?
Are you logged in with admin rights? If you right click on the temporary
internet files folder (in the Explorer window got through disk cleanup as suggested in my previous post) properties, security tab, does your logged in account have full control? if not see if giving yourself full control there the OLK folders show up after a refresh of the explorer window. However, your method also works fine to access at least one of the OLK folders (I have two at present, not sure why) "Martin Gerhold" wrote in message ... Jean's solution doesn't work for me - the OLK folders are still invisible! To repeat my reply in windows.xpgeneral: A brief experiment on my setup (Outlook, XP-Pro) reveals that Outlook saves files to the folder "C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK771\". However, Explorer shows no such folder. Agent Ransack (google it) can see files in this 'magic' folder that Explorer can't. Even without Agent Ransack, you may be able to access the contents: try opening another word doc from within an email, then go to FileSave As, and save with a recognisable simple name in the offered folder. Then go to FileOpen, and you should see that saved file, and any other Word files in the 'magic' folder - your 'lost' one may be there. HTH, Martin "Jean Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... I use Microsoft Outlook 2002 on XP pro SP3. Don't know if this applies to other mail readers or other versions of Windows: If I open an attachment (say a .doc) file it gets placed, not in Content.IE5 or its subfolders (those contain Internet Explorer downloads) but in C:\Documents and Settings\my user name\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK101 (the numbers after OLK may vary). If you can find that folder and you have not cleared your caches, your edited file might be there. Here's one way: Easiest way I've found to see the full contents of the temporary internet files folder is to open diskcleanup (but don't let it clean up). Highlight temporary intenet files, click view files. That opens Explorer at the Contents.IE5 folder in single pane view. click the folder icon in the toolbar to show Explorer in double pane view and you will see all those OLK folders in the left pane and be able to examine their contents. For convenience I right dragged the icon from Explorer's toolbar to create a shortcut on my desktop. "Anne" wrote in message ... Yeh thanks. Trust me, I understand what has happened.... I even knew when I did it .... I knew immediately that I had messed up. I just never imagined it would be so hard to recover. I always save things, because I know it downloads them to a temporary folder..... I was rushing, and everything was hectic....and in clicking the save icon and closing the file I royally screwed up. I had hope though --- when I found the Content.IE5 folder, when I found the 19 folders within that Content folder....yeh, I was hopeful that I would find it in there. But i think it is truly gone, replaced with other files...who knows why it isn't there. I just don't know why...when I clicked the save icon...it saved it somewhere, it must have. Did it just get rid of it? Replace it with other temp internet downloads, files, and pictures....I just feel like.....it saved it...somewhere. Didn't it ? "Shenan Stanley" wrote: Anne wrote: Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. Someone suggested a new email account? It's not that this was difficult... You merely needed to save your document to a location you knew about/could easily get to in the first place. What you did was akin to throwing something out the window of a speeding vehicle while blindfolded with the radio turned up full blast and expecting to get it back later. Sure - you know what highway you were on - but... From now on - save the attachment and edit the saved copy - not the one in your email. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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No admin rights here - I am on a work PC with very restricted access! I shall
try what you suggest at home... not that I have an problem, I was just trying to help, and be ready for when a colleague might have the same issue. Lets hope Anne gets lucky! "Jean Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... Are you logged in with admin rights? If you right click on the temporary internet files folder (in the Explorer window got through disk cleanup as suggested in my previous post) properties, security tab, does your logged in account have full control? if not see if giving yourself full control there the OLK folders show up after a refresh of the explorer window. However, your method also works fine to access at least one of the OLK folders (I have two at present, not sure why) "Martin Gerhold" wrote in message ... Jean's solution doesn't work for me - the OLK folders are still invisible! To repeat my reply in windows.xpgeneral: A brief experiment on my setup (Outlook, XP-Pro) reveals that Outlook saves files to the folder "C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK771\". However, Explorer shows no such folder. Agent Ransack (google it) can see files in this 'magic' folder that Explorer can't. Even without Agent Ransack, you may be able to access the contents: try opening another word doc from within an email, then go to FileSave As, and save with a recognisable simple name in the offered folder. Then go to FileOpen, and you should see that saved file, and any other Word files in the 'magic' folder - your 'lost' one may be there. HTH, Martin "Jean Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... I use Microsoft Outlook 2002 on XP pro SP3. Don't know if this applies to other mail readers or other versions of Windows: If I open an attachment (say a .doc) file it gets placed, not in Content.IE5 or its subfolders (those contain Internet Explorer downloads) but in C:\Documents and Settings\my user name\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK101 (the numbers after OLK may vary). If you can find that folder and you have not cleared your caches, your edited file might be there. Here's one way: Easiest way I've found to see the full contents of the temporary internet files folder is to open diskcleanup (but don't let it clean up). Highlight temporary intenet files, click view files. That opens Explorer at the Contents.IE5 folder in single pane view. click the folder icon in the toolbar to show Explorer in double pane view and you will see all those OLK folders in the left pane and be able to examine their contents. For convenience I right dragged the icon from Explorer's toolbar to create a shortcut on my desktop. "Anne" wrote in message ... Yeh thanks. Trust me, I understand what has happened.... I even knew when I did it .... I knew immediately that I had messed up. I just never imagined it would be so hard to recover. I always save things, because I know it downloads them to a temporary folder..... I was rushing, and everything was hectic....and in clicking the save icon and closing the file I royally screwed up. I had hope though --- when I found the Content.IE5 folder, when I found the 19 folders within that Content folder....yeh, I was hopeful that I would find it in there. But i think it is truly gone, replaced with other files...who knows why it isn't there. I just don't know why...when I clicked the save icon...it saved it somewhere, it must have. Did it just get rid of it? Replace it with other temp internet downloads, files, and pictures....I just feel like.....it saved it...somewhere. Didn't it ? "Shenan Stanley" wrote: Anne wrote: Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. Someone suggested a new email account? It's not that this was difficult... You merely needed to save your document to a location you knew about/could easily get to in the first place. What you did was akin to throwing something out the window of a speeding vehicle while blindfolded with the radio turned up full blast and expecting to get it back later. Sure - you know what highway you were on - but... From now on - save the attachment and edit the saved copy - not the one in your email. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Hidden Files and Folders / Content.IE5!?!?
You can get access to your OLK771 folder by using My Computer and go to the
folder C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files which you will be able to see ok. Then in the address bar at the top of the screen type in the name of your Temporary Outlook folder seperated by a back slash \OLK771 and press the Enter key and it should open just fine. Another alternative would be to just type into the address bar "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK771" Of coarse in your example you must replace the user with your User Profile Name. Charlie __________________________________________________ ________________________________ "Martin Gerhold" wrote in message ... Jean's solution doesn't work for me - the OLK folders are still invisible! To repeat my reply in windows.xpgeneral: A brief experiment on my setup (Outlook, XP-Pro) reveals that Outlook saves files to the folder "C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK771\". However, Explorer shows no such folder. Agent Ransack (google it) can see files in this 'magic' folder that Explorer can't. Even without Agent Ransack, you may be able to access the contents: try opening another word doc from within an email, then go to FileSave As, and save with a recognisable simple name in the offered folder. Then go to FileOpen, and you should see that saved file, and any other Word files in the 'magic' folder - your 'lost' one may be there. HTH, Martin "Jean Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... I use Microsoft Outlook 2002 on XP pro SP3. Don't know if this applies to other mail readers or other versions of Windows: If I open an attachment (say a .doc) file it gets placed, not in Content.IE5 or its subfolders (those contain Internet Explorer downloads) but in C:\Documents and Settings\my user name\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK101 (the numbers after OLK may vary). If you can find that folder and you have not cleared your caches, your edited file might be there. Here's one way: Easiest way I've found to see the full contents of the temporary internet files folder is to open diskcleanup (but don't let it clean up). Highlight temporary intenet files, click view files. That opens Explorer at the Contents.IE5 folder in single pane view. click the folder icon in the toolbar to show Explorer in double pane view and you will see all those OLK folders in the left pane and be able to examine their contents. For convenience I right dragged the icon from Explorer's toolbar to create a shortcut on my desktop. "Anne" wrote in message ... Yeh thanks. Trust me, I understand what has happened.... I even knew when I did it .... I knew immediately that I had messed up. I just never imagined it would be so hard to recover. I always save things, because I know it downloads them to a temporary folder..... I was rushing, and everything was hectic....and in clicking the save icon and closing the file I royally screwed up. I had hope though --- when I found the Content.IE5 folder, when I found the 19 folders within that Content folder....yeh, I was hopeful that I would find it in there. But i think it is truly gone, replaced with other files...who knows why it isn't there. I just don't know why...when I clicked the save icon...it saved it somewhere, it must have. Did it just get rid of it? Replace it with other temp internet downloads, files, and pictures....I just feel like.....it saved it...somewhere. Didn't it ? "Shenan Stanley" wrote: Anne wrote: Wow - Thank you guys very much for your help. I'm not sure that creating a new email account would help, as the problem is not that I've lost the email with the attachment....but that the finished file, the file that I edited is lost. The attachment file in the email, is only about halfway done-- not the completed file. My finished file was edited, then saved....in that crazy temp folder. I'm not sure why I could never find it. I even located all the files in the Content.IE5 folder by checking "Do Not Hide Important System Files and Folders" or somethin to that effect. And even looking through all of those folders, I still could not locate my file -- even though I saw things in there from a long time before this file was downloaded and saved. For the life of me, I do not know why I couldn't find my file. I have run a million searches, looked in my recent documents on MS Word, looked in hidden files and folders, even the Content.IE5 and all of its subfolders and it just isn't there. What a pain .... complete meltdown.....I'll be up all night re-doing my edits to the document. Why must everything be so difficult. Someone suggested a new email account? It's not that this was difficult... You merely needed to save your document to a location you knew about/could easily get to in the first place. What you did was akin to throwing something out the window of a speeding vehicle while blindfolded with the radio turned up full blast and expecting to get it back later. Sure - you know what highway you were on - but... From now on - save the attachment and edit the saved copy - not the one in your email. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Hidden Files and Folders / Content.IE5!?!?
the same happened to me only i've lost coursework due to be sent today. I am
frantically trying to search the internet trying to find a way to access the files. ;( "Anne" wrote: Okay so I've lost a crucial document that is VERY important for my business. I downloaded this file from an email attachment, clicked "open" instead of "save as"....edited the document in MS WORD, clicked the save icon, and closed it. Now my document is nowhere to be found, locked away in some crazy Temp Folder. A friend advised me to type in the file path for the Content.IE5 folder, as he said this folder wouldn't show up even if you searched and selected "Show hidden files and folders". I did this, it opened the folder, which held a few other folders, all with very few files in them-- though i definitely did not locate the file I was searching for. This prompted me to investigate the properties of the main Content.IE5 folder, which said it contained 5,000 files and 19 folders. I cannot imagine why this would be, why there would be so many folders full of unneccesary images and files, and I as the computer owner cannot get to them easily. I am desperate....Windows support won't help me unless I pay them $60. I tried downloading an attachment again, and viewing the document properties to locate the filepath -- then typing in the filepath. This helped me to find about four of the 19 super hidden folders, but my file was not in any of them. PLEASE HELP ME |
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