There are two parts to seeing files that are being protected by the
operating system.
Tools
Folder Options
View
The first is what you have already found that is 'Hidden files and folders'
'show.......'
the second is a bit below that 'Hide protected operating system files
(Recommended)'
You must also uncheck this.
Remember that these files are protected by the system for reasons. Changing
their properties, ownership, permissions or changing the files themselves,
or deleting the files will have consequences. That may be good or bad but
the operating system will not behave as designed. You are responsible for
your actions.
Michael
Vista Home premium
"Miles Emerson" <> wrote in message
news:A60E026F-FC51-4AFA-9AFD-...
> Hello All:
> I've previously asked for help finding missing downloaded programs and
> have
> finally discovered them (thanks to R.C.) running a command prompt window
> as
> an administrator. My missing files are in my Temporary Internet Files
> folder
> under Windows, etc. Thing is, I cannot access this folder. R.C. did
> explain
> how to view it from IE7's Tools menu--which worked fine--but I still
> cannot
> view the sub-folders here--only the most recently downloaded files
> (useless
> icons/pictures, etc.).
>
> I did notice that the folder was designated as hidden under its
> properties.
> In fact, I can be viewing this folder and see it clearly listed under
> Windows
> in the file/folder "tree" to the left of the screen, but if I click onto
> the
> Windows folder, though Temporary Internet Files is still listed below on
> the
> left, it does not appear in the window to the right. Hidden. I get it.
>
> Thing is, I cannot figure out how to get the folder--and other
> subfolders--to appear--to be revealed. Under the Options for the Windows
> folder--for all my folders--I have marked "show all hidden files and
> folders". There must be another step to take in Vista because this hasn't
> worked.
>
> I have over 8 G's of downloaded programs hidden in "Virtualized" folders
> under two pathways, both originating from the Temporary Internet Files
> folder, and cannot access any of them. R.C. has gotten me close. He has
> allowed me to at least "see" that the files exist and to assertain their
> exact locations. Unfortunately, I still cannot reach those locations
> because
> of this hidden folder--and Vista refuses to install the programs because
> they
> have been "virtualized" for my protection. Frustrating, since I trust
> Adobe,
> have told Vista I trust the source, but it still refuses the install of
> one
> of the downloads--the critical, initial step to installation.
>
> I suspect this is an easy fix so long as one has the information. I'm
> just
> a big ball of frustrated ignorance at this point and greatly appreaciate
> anyone who can shed the light of knowledge on me.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Miles
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