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Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?



 
 
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Old November 29th 09, 01:32 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Agent_C
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Default Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?

I have to say, as happy as I am with Windows 7 HP, I'm getting REALLY
TIRED of my computer telling me I don't have authorization to see
something.

Every once in a while, I want to just go into my browser case a/k/a/
'temporary internet files' and just copy & paste a file into another
folder. However, every time I try to access certain sub-folders in
Documents and Settings, I get a message saying that "Access is denied"
with no further explanation.

Disabling User Account Control makes no difference.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

A_C
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Old November 29th 09, 02:17 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?


"Agent_C" wrote in message
...
I have to say, as happy as I am with Windows 7 HP, I'm getting REALLY
TIRED of my computer telling me I don't have authorization to see
something.

Every once in a while, I want to just go into my browser case a/k/a/
'temporary internet files' and just copy & paste a file into another
folder. However, every time I try to access certain sub-folders in
Documents and Settings, I get a message saying that "Access is denied"
with no further explanation.

Disabling User Account Control makes no difference.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

A_C


Documents and Settings isn't a real folder.
http://www.byteblocks.com/post/2009/...Windows-7.aspx



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Old November 29th 09, 09:55 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Agent_C
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Default Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?

On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:17:41 -0000, "Dave-UK" wrote:

Documents and Settings isn't a real folder.
http://www.byteblocks.com/post/2009/...Windows-7.aspx



Thanks but that's of limited help. Perhaps if I rephrase my original
question; where is the W7 browser cache and what do I have to do to
access it?

A_C
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Old November 29th 09, 10:21 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Trev[_4_]
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Default Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?


"Agent_C" wrote in message
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:17:41 -0000, "Dave-UK" wrote:

Documents and Settings isn't a real folder.
http://www.byteblocks.com/post/2009/...Windows-7.aspx



Thanks but that's of limited help. Perhaps if I rephrase my original
question; where is the W7 browser cache and what do I have to do to
access it?

A_C


If you go into Internet options. Browsing history and click settings You
will see its location.
View files will open it for you too.

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Old November 30th 09, 12:37 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
mikeyhsd[_3_]
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Default Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?

using Internet Properties check around the middle of the first screen for info about deleting and the settings button there.
you will find the address of the temp folder .


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"Agent_C" wrote in message ...
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:17:41 -0000, "Dave-UK" wrote:

Documents and Settings isn't a real folder.
http://www.byteblocks.com/post/2009/...Windows-7.aspx


Thanks but that's of limited help. Perhaps if I rephrase my original
question; where is the W7 browser cache and what do I have to do to
access it?

A_C
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Old November 30th 09, 01:22 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Agent_C
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Default Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?

On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 22:21:01 -0000, "Trev"
invalid wrote:

If you go into Internet options. Browsing history and click settings You
will see its location.
View files will open it for you too.


Many thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for.

A_C
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Old November 30th 09, 11:21 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Trev[_4_]
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Default Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?


"Andy" wrote in message ...
Agent_C wrote in
:

On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 22:21:01 -0000, "Trev"
invalid wrote:

If you go into Internet options. Browsing history and click settings

You
will see its location.
View files will open it for you too.


Many thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for.

A_C



I'd like to present a case for no browser cache.

By all means, correct me if I'm wrong!

Something I learned years ago was to turn off the cache entirely.

With a broadband connection, web pages appear in the blink of an eye.
Having to dig through the cache to find bits and pieces could actually be
less efficient.

To me, it seems browser cache really only makes sense on slow connections
to the WWW.

Furthermore, lots of web pages that resides on your 'puter (help systems,
interactive manuals, etc.) don't need to be cached. That would certainly
be more trouble than it's worth, imho.

Turn off your browser's cache (0k) for a couple minutes and see if you
can tell any difference.

Best,

Andy
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"If your computer had eyes, you'd look like a statue." --Unknown


The pages you see are downloaded then displayed from your cache But you can
have it dump them as soon as you finish the session

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Old November 30th 09, 09:02 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Agent_C
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Default Where is the Browser Cache in 7HP & How Can I Get To It?

On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 01:57:44 -0600, Andy wrote:

I'd like to present a case for no browser cache.

By all means, correct me if I'm wrong!

Something I learned years ago was to turn off the cache entirely.

With a broadband connection, web pages appear in the blink of an eye.
Having to dig through the cache to find bits and pieces could actually be
less efficient.

To me, it seems browser cache really only makes sense on slow connections
to the WWW.

Furthermore, lots of web pages that resides on your 'puter (help systems,
interactive manuals, etc.) don't need to be cached. That would certainly
be more trouble than it's worth, imho.

Turn off your browser's cache (0k) for a couple minutes and see if you
can tell any difference.


Point taken.

Occasionally however, I need to retrieve a file from the browser cache
because it's simply the easiest way to get it. Case in point is a .JPG
file, where the author has disabled the right-click function on the
mouse, in a feeble attempt to prevent people from downloading it. Or
more commonly, a streaming video clip that I'd like to keep on my hard
drive in the event it's taken down or expires.

A_C

 




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