Hidden Files and Folders / Content.IE5!?!

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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
 
In news:DF8B3E2B-8C22-4F4E-836C-F560506BF18B@microsoft.com,
Anne typed on Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:13:01 -0700:
> 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


For starters, Windows Explorer will never show you all hidden files no
matter what you set the settings too for one. Something free like A43
will though and doesn't make any changes to your computer or anything.
There are others that can too, but this is a starting point. Anybody who
doesn't believe this, try Explorer and look in the Fonts folder. Now
look with A43.

http://alterion.us/a43/

--
Bill
Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) - Windows XP SP2
 
Thank You. I am trying this program now. I did discover a way to show all
(I think) of the files in the Content folder. It was necessary that I check
"show hidden files and folders" and uncheck " DO not hide important system
folders" or something like that. The folders appeared then. I want to know
why all this random crap is in what Windows calls ... IMPorant System FOLDERs
.. mm hmmm

"BillW50" wrote:

> In news:DF8B3E2B-8C22-4F4E-836C-F560506BF18B@microsoft.com,
> Anne typed on Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:13:01 -0700:
> > 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

>
> For starters, Windows Explorer will never show you all hidden files no
> matter what you set the settings too for one. Something free like A43
> will though and doesn't make any changes to your computer or anything.
> There are others that can too, but this is a starting point. Anybody who
> doesn't believe this, try Explorer and look in the Fonts folder. Now
> look with A43.
>
> http://alterion.us/a43/
>
> --
> Bill
> Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) - Windows XP SP2
>
>
>
 
WYSIWYG. Open the attachment again then SAVE it to your HDD *before* you
edit it.

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
 
"Anne" wrote in message
news:A3B57FDE-D853-492D-9D20-61F38A0382D5@microsoft.com...
> "BillW50" wrote:
>
>> In news:DF8B3E2B-8C22-4F4E-836C-F560506BF18B@microsoft.com,
>> Anne typed on Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:13:01 -0700:
>> > 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

>>
>> For starters, Windows Explorer will never show you all hidden files no
>> matter what you set the settings too for one. Something free like A43
>> will though and doesn't make any changes to your computer or anything.
>> There are others that can too, but this is a starting point. Anybody who
>> doesn't believe this, try Explorer and look in the Fonts folder. Now
>> look with A43.
>>
>> http://alterion.us/a43/
>>
>> --
>> Bill
>> Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) - Windows XP SP2
>>
> Thank You. I am trying this program now. I did discover a way to show all
> (I think) of the files in the Content folder. It was necessary that I check
> "show hidden files and folders" and uncheck " DO not hide important system
> folders" or something like that. The folders appeared then. I want to know
> why all this random crap is in what Windows calls ... IMPorant System FOLDERs
> .. mm hmmm

Did you find what you wanted? A brief experiment on my setup (Outlook, XP-Pro)
reveals that Outlook saves files to the folder "C:\Documents and
Settings\\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 File>Save As, and save with a recognisable simple name in the offered
folder. Then go to File>Open, and you should see that saved file, and any other
Word files in the 'magic' folder - your 'lost' one may be there.

HTH, Martin
 
To open the "Content.IE5" folder, create a new shortcut
somewhere and paste this line into its path:

%WinDir%\explorer.exe /e,"%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5"

Just check that your "Temporary Internet Files" folder
path is correct.


ju.c


"Martin Gerhold" wrote in message news:4aae3fea$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net...
> "Anne" wrote in message
> news:A3B57FDE-D853-492D-9D20-61F38A0382D5@microsoft.com...
>> "BillW50" wrote:
>>
>>> In news:DF8B3E2B-8C22-4F4E-836C-F560506BF18B@microsoft.com,
>>> Anne typed on Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:13:01 -0700:
>>> > 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
>>>
>>> For starters, Windows Explorer will never show you all hidden files no
>>> matter what you set the settings too for one. Something free like A43
>>> will though and doesn't make any changes to your computer or anything.
>>> There are others that can too, but this is a starting point. Anybody who
>>> doesn't believe this, try Explorer and look in the Fonts folder. Now
>>> look with A43.
>>>
>>> http://alterion.us/a43/
>>>
>>> --
>>> Bill
>>> Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) - Windows XP SP2
>>>

>> Thank You. I am trying this program now. I did discover a way to show all
>> (I think) of the files in the Content folder. It was necessary that I check
>> "show hidden files and folders" and uncheck " DO not hide important system
>> folders" or something like that. The folders appeared then. I want to know
>> why all this random crap is in what Windows calls ... IMPorant System FOLDERs
>> .. mm hmmm
>
> Did you find what you wanted? A brief experiment on my setup (Outlook, XP-Pro)
> reveals that Outlook saves files to the folder "C:Documents and
> SettingsLocal SettingsTemporary Internet FilesOLK771". 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 File>Save As, and save with a recognisable simple name in the offered
> folder. Then go to File>Open, and you should see that saved file, and any other
> Word files in the 'magic' folder - your 'lost' one may be there.
>
> HTH, Martin
>
 
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