Discussion:
IE6 creates secret folder to store temp file?
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peter
2008-05-15 16:37:01 UTC
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My friend complains that she received a doc file via gmail, edited it, saved
it, and then could not find the file again.

To figure this out, I send myself a .doc file to my gmail account. I log in
gmail using IE6, open the mail, click download (attachment), then click open
(I did not explicitly save the file).

Word opens the file, I used save as... to figure out where the file is and
foud it in

Local Disk (C:)
documents and settings
peter
Local Settings
Temporary internet files
Content.IE5
T23HMKW5

Strangely, when I use file explorer outside of word I found that Temporary
internet files is the bottomost level I can get to. There is no Content.IE5
folder. Also, using the same "save as..." dialog, if I navigate up to
Temporary internet files, I cannot go back down to content.IE5 (no such
folder) either.

I found the files by searching for all .doc files on disk C and found a
shortcut pointing to that file in the secret folder.

Still, I would like to know what else I have to do to be able to see the
content.IE5 and the T23HMKW5 secret folders inside windows explorer.
PA Bear [MS MVP]
2008-05-15 17:12:41 UTC
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Don't open the DOC attachment, Save it to your HDD, then open, edit, and
Save it.
Post by peter
My friend complains that she received a doc file via gmail, edited it, saved
it, and then could not find the file again.
To figure this out, I send myself a .doc file to my gmail account. I log in
gmail using IE6, open the mail, click download (attachment), then click open
(I did not explicitly save the file).
Word opens the file, I used save as... to figure out where the file is and
foud it in
Local Disk (C:)
documents and settings
peter
Local Settings
Temporary internet files
Content.IE5
T23HMKW5
Strangely, when I use file explorer outside of word I found that Temporary
internet files is the bottomost level I can get to. There is no Content.IE5
folder. Also, using the same "save as..." dialog, if I navigate up to
Temporary internet files, I cannot go back down to content.IE5 (no such
folder) either.
I found the files by searching for all .doc files on disk C and found a
shortcut pointing to that file in the secret folder.
Still, I would like to know what else I have to do to be able to see the
content.IE5 and the T23HMKW5 secret folders inside windows explorer.
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