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Shep
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      12-24-2009
IN the older versions of IE you could look at your temp Internet files and
you could see the websites and the images that were on the websites that you
had visited. Now when I view files all I see are the cookies.. are we no
longer able to see the websites and images that were on the pages that we
visited?

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VanguardLH
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      12-24-2009
Shep wrote:

> IN the older versions of IE you could look at your temp Internet files and
> you could see the websites and the images that were on the websites that you
> had visited. Now when I view files all I see are the cookies.. are we no
> longer able to see the websites and images that were on the pages that we
> visited?


Perhaps you have IE8 configured to empty the TIF folder except for cookies
when you exit IE8. If it isn't the config setting in IE8 then perhaps you
install some security or privacy software that does the cleanup.
 
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Robert Aldwinckle
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      12-25-2009

"VanguardLH" <> wrote in message news:hh0ktt$ugi$...
> Shep wrote:
>
>> IN the older versions of IE you could look at your temp Internet files and
>> you could see the websites and the images that were on the websites that you
>> had visited. Now when I view files all I see are the cookies.. are we no
>> longer able to see the websites and images that were on the pages that we
>> visited?

>


> Perhaps you have IE8 configured to empty the TIF folder except for cookies
> when you exit IE8. If it isn't the config setting in IE8 then perhaps you
> install some security or privacy software that does the cleanup.



I see exactly the same thing with Vista and W7. It seems that their
TIF Viewer completely ignores what is happening in the new Low
subdirectories. The only way I have found to get an integrated report
is to use something like dir/a/s/ta | find "2009-12-24 23:" | sort
(e.g. from the TIF's path as your current directory--Alt-d,Ctrl-c
then paste onto cd /d in a cmd window's command line)
That is only part of what the TIF Viewer used to do though.
E.g. if you need to URL that is involved you need to find that
filename in the appropriate index.dat (and hope that it isn't a duplicate
in one of the other TIF subdirectories.) Etc. ; ]


FYI

Robert
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