RE: Hidden files



Hi Tim,

Thanks for your post.

Based on my knowledge, this Content.ie5 folder is a system folder that is
used by Windows and is not typically visible in My Computer or Windows
Explorer. That is a normal behavior. That means if we access the folder
C:\Documents and Settings\administrator\local settings\temporary internet
files\

We will not see the Content.ie5 folder. However, we can access the folder
by run

"C:\Documents and Settings\administrator\local settings\temporary internet
files\Content.ie5"

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know.
It's my pleasure to be of assistance.

Best regards,

Jerry Zhao (MSFT)

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From: =?Utf-8?B?VGlt?= <Tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Hidden files
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 05:38:08 -0700
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

I did a search on my SBS 2003 server for large files and found a number of
them in C:\Documents and Settings\administrator\local settings\temporary
internet files\content.ie5\. When I navigated to that folder and opened
temporary internet files it was empty, even though a check of folder
properties should many files. I have the folder set to show hidden adn
system files, where is the content.ie5 folder?

Thanks.



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