Folders and Files don't appear in Explore

From: Eric (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/14/04


Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 06:24:05 -0700

Perhaps this page will have the information you require:

http://www.java.com/en/download/help/index_installing.jsp

Eric,
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>-----Original Message-----
>I recently downloaded some Java source code from the
>internet and selected the open option. My IDE started and
>the source code was opened with its location being in a
>subdirectory of
>
>documents and settings\Joe\Local Settings\temporary
>internet files\Content.IE5
>
>The subdirectory was an assortment of uppercase letters
>and numbers (My IDE is not opening now so I don't know
>exactly what the directory is called.)
>
>When I try to find the directory in Explore, it isn't
>there. Actually, the Content.IE5 directory isn't even
>there. I opened Excel and tried open file to see if it
>found the directories but it didn't even show the local
>settings directory.
>
>I am using Windows XP. My java IDE is NetBeans 3.6. I
have
>tried various combinations of options in the FOlder
>Options, View tab but cannot get these items to appear.
>
>I have set up my computer for 2 users. My user name is
>Joe. My wife's files appear under Owner. THere are also 4
>other "User" directories in the Documents and Settings
>directory:
>
>Administrator
>Administrator.HP
>All Users
>Default User
>
>Each of these contain various files and subdirectories.
>
>I have a lot of experience with computers since the DOS
>days but have only learned the basics needed to do my
work
>(mainly Excel.) As such, I never fully understood the
>structures of the various Windows Folders, desktops,
>networks, shortcuts, etc.
>
>I have a few questions. First, is there a quick and dirty
>tutorial or other instruction as to the basic structure
>and workings of Windows Folders and Explore? Second, why
>are there 6 different "users" under documents and
settings
>and are they all unique (i.e. does ALL USERS have unique
>files or does it just point to other users?) And lastly,
>what would cause certain directories and files to appear
>in one application (my IDE) and not in others (Explore
and
>Excel)?
>
>Sorry for the length of this posting. I would appreciate
>any help I could get.
>
>Thanks...Joe
>
>
>.
>



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