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Robert Aldwinckle
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(cross-post added to Vista General)
"Simpleuser" <> wrote in message news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running Vista and > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all my > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked fine but now > with Vista this tab is blank. What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? CursorDown? > Frustratingly, I know the information is there > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to view the > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look in the > right place. Previously you wrote: <quote> The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that looks in C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. </quote> I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has been moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was to store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or previous weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would also involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your freeware tool didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History data would be lost anyway. > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to > look in any specific place. I doubt that that level of customization is available. > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go round in > circles with no resolution. Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History in this newsgroup (IE General). Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that you at least have the directory name right: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us (web interface search for AppData History ) <quote> I will assume this is on Vista. C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet Files. It is a hidden folder. </quote> That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread mentioned History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in the same parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be found there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) > Would you please give me some simple > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far as I can > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally and the only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the previous OS are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. KB923737). HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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Simpleuser
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>>>Please see below - hope that gives you enough to go on.
-- Hopefully "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > (cross-post added to Vista General) > "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message > news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... > >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running Vista and > > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all my > > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked fine but now > > with Vista this tab is blank. > > > What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? CursorDown? > >>The "star" or Favorites Center - Alt+C which takes you to a choice of Favorites, Feeds or History. Favorites are fine but History remains blank at all times. > > > Frustratingly, I know the information is there > > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to view the > > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look in the > > right place. > > > Previously you wrote: > > <quote> > The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that looks in > C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. > </quote> >>> That is the directory the freeware looks in and is the location IE7 is putting my browsing history as I can see it is updated - but it doesn't use it to display the history. > That > I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has been > moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: > > %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ > > Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was to > store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other > subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or previous > weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would also > involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your freeware tool > didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History data > would be lost anyway. >>>Don't buy that as it has been blank since I got the PC - way before I got the freeware as part of investigating the problem. The address I gave is where IE7 is putting the history but it is not looking there when it displays it. > > > > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to > > look in any specific place. > > > I doubt that that level of customization is available. > > > > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go round in > > circles with no resolution. > > > Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History > in this newsgroup (IE General). >>> If you search this forum " IE7 history" there are numerous hits and many instances of people with blank history tabs. > > Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that > you at least have the directory name right: > > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us > > (web interface search for > AppData History > ) > > <quote> > > I will assume this is on Vista. > C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet Files. > It is a hidden folder. >>> Yes if I turn on viewing of hidden folders it's there ok. The History is in C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory > > </quote> > > That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread mentioned > History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in the same > parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be found > there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) > > > > Would you please give me some simple > > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far as I can > > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. > > > I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. > E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally and the > only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the previous OS > are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the > Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. KB923737). >>> The symptom is that in IE7 the History option in the Favorites Center (Alt+C, or Star icon) has always remained blank. It has never had anything in it. It is recording history in the location I have given but does not display it. >>> I have tried clearing history. No change. > > > HTH > > Robert Aldwinckle > --- > > > |
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Trawler
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Hi Simpleuser
You and I have the same problem - see my thread "IE7 History is blank - Vista User". I too migrated my settings across from an old machine with XP. I too know that my history is there because I can see it when I use the Tools/OPtions/Browsing History/Settings/View Files option but no matter what i try the history is always blank. And yet the favorites are there fine. I am not having any luck with the solutions posted. It's so frustrating. Trawler "Simpleuser" wrote: > >>>Please see below - hope that gives you enough to go on. > -- > Hopefully > > > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > > > (cross-post added to Vista General) > > "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message > > news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... > > >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running Vista and > > > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all my > > > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked fine but now > > > with Vista this tab is blank. > > > > > > What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? CursorDown? > > >>The "star" or Favorites Center - Alt+C which takes you to a choice of Favorites, Feeds or History. Favorites are fine but History remains blank at all times. > > > > > Frustratingly, I know the information is there > > > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to view the > > > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look in the > > > right place. > > > > > > Previously you wrote: > > > > <quote> > > The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that looks in > > C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. > > </quote> > >>> That is the directory the freeware looks in and is the location IE7 is putting my browsing history as I can see it is updated - but it doesn't use it to display the history. > > That > > I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has been > > moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: > > > > %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ > > > > Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was to > > store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other > > subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or previous > > weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would also > > involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your freeware tool > > didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History data > > would be lost anyway. > >>>Don't buy that as it has been blank since I got the PC - way before I got the freeware as part of investigating the problem. The address I gave is where IE7 is putting the history but it is not looking there when it displays it. > > > > > > > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to > > > look in any specific place. > > > > > > I doubt that that level of customization is available. > > > > > > > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go round in > > > circles with no resolution. > > > > > > Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History > > in this newsgroup (IE General). > >>> If you search this forum " IE7 history" there are numerous hits and many instances of people with blank history tabs. > > > > Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that > > you at least have the directory name right: > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us > > > > (web interface search for > > AppData History > > ) > > > > <quote> > > > > I will assume this is on Vista. > > C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet Files. > > It is a hidden folder. > >>> Yes if I turn on viewing of hidden folders it's there ok. The History is in C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory > > > > </quote> > > > > That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread mentioned > > History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in the same > > parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be found > > there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) > > > > > > > Would you please give me some simple > > > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far as I can > > > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. > > > > > > I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. > > E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally and the > > only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the previous OS > > are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the > > Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. KB923737). > >>> The symptom is that in IE7 the History option in the Favorites Center (Alt+C, or Star icon) has always remained blank. It has never had anything in it. It is recording history in the location I have given but does not display it. > >>> I have tried clearing history. No change. > > > > > > HTH > > > > Robert Aldwinckle > > --- > > > > > > |
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Trawler
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Dear Robert
It sounds as if I suffer from the same problem as Simpleuser. Please see my posting "IE7 History is blank - Vista User". By "history" we both mean Crl + Shift + H or the menu you can pull down from in IE7 which is pulled down by clicking on the drop down next to the back/forward arrows and address bar. It is not just the old OS history that does not appear - it is all the new web pages visited as well. Nothing appears period. I am running IE7 on a Dell notebook which came pre-installed with Vista Home Premium. I too transferred files and settings to this new machine from my old notebook which ran XP and since then the IE7 history is not accessible as a shortcut to pages previously visited - the list is blank. However, History files are being stored as I can see them when I go to Tool/Options/browsing history/View files - they just don't appear in the Ctrl + Shift + H list. I have checked in the Tools/Internet options/History settings to make sure I am keeping the history - and I am - for 20 days. I have tried Clear History Command and RIES but still no history appears. I am running Dell approved McAfee Security Centre - it comes pre-loaded None of the soutions offered thus far have worked. Any more suggestions? Trawler "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > (cross-post added to Vista General) > "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message > news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... > >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running Vista and > > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all my > > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked fine but now > > with Vista this tab is blank. > > > What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? CursorDown? > > > > Frustratingly, I know the information is there > > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to view the > > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look in the > > right place. > > > Previously you wrote: > > <quote> > The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that looks in > C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. > </quote> > > I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has been > moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: > > %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ > > Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was to > store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other > subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or previous > weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would also > involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your freeware tool > didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History data > would be lost anyway. > > > > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to > > look in any specific place. > > > I doubt that that level of customization is available. > > > > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go round in > > circles with no resolution. > > > Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History > in this newsgroup (IE General). > > Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that > you at least have the directory name right: > > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us > > (web interface search for > AppData History > ) > > <quote> > > I will assume this is on Vista. > C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet Files. > It is a hidden folder. > > </quote> > > That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread mentioned > History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in the same > parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be found > there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) > > > > Would you please give me some simple > > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far as I can > > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. > > > I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. > E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally and the > only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the previous OS > are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the > Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. KB923737). > > > HTH > > Robert Aldwinckle > --- > > > |
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dean-dean
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Type "shell:history" (no quotation marks) in the Start Search box in the
Start Menu, and click on the result. What is the path (location) of the folder that opens? (In the address bar of the Explorer window that pops up, right-click the address and choose Copy Address as Text. Paste it into your reply. For example, C:\Users\(Your Name)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History). In the History folder, what do you see? "Trawler" <> wrote in message news:4641EF01-D8D1-4D37-B3E9-... > Dear Robert > > It sounds as if I suffer from the same problem as Simpleuser. Please see > my > posting "IE7 History is blank - Vista User". > > By "history" we both mean Crl + Shift + H or the menu you can pull down > from > in IE7 which is pulled down by clicking on the drop down next to the > back/forward arrows and address bar. It is not just the old OS history > that > does not appear - it is all the new web pages visited as well. Nothing > appears period. > > I am running IE7 on a Dell notebook which came pre-installed with Vista > Home > Premium. I too transferred files and settings to this new machine from my > old notebook which ran XP and since then the IE7 history is not accessible > as > a shortcut to pages previously visited - the list is blank. However, > History > files are being stored as I can see them when I go to > Tool/Options/browsing > history/View files - they just don't appear in the Ctrl + Shift + H list. > > I have checked in the Tools/Internet options/History settings to make sure > I > am keeping the history - and I am - for 20 days. I have tried Clear > History > Command and RIES but still no history appears. > > I am running Dell approved McAfee Security Centre - it comes pre-loaded > > None of the soutions offered thus far have worked. > > Any more suggestions? > > Trawler > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > >> (cross-post added to Vista General) >> "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message >> news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... >> >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running Vista >> >and >> > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all my >> > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked fine >> > but now >> > with Vista this tab is blank. >> >> >> What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? >> CursorDown? >> >> >> > Frustratingly, I know the information is there >> > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to view >> > the >> > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look in >> > the >> > right place. >> >> >> Previously you wrote: >> >> <quote> >> The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that looks >> in >> C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. >> </quote> >> >> I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has been >> moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: >> >> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ >> >> Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was to >> store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other >> subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or >> previous >> weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would also >> involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your freeware >> tool >> didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History data >> would be lost anyway. >> >> >> > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to >> > look in any specific place. >> >> >> I doubt that that level of customization is available. >> >> >> > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go round >> > in >> > circles with no resolution. >> >> >> Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History >> in this newsgroup (IE General). >> >> Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that >> you at least have the directory name right: >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us >> >> (web interface search for >> AppData History >> ) >> >> <quote> >> >> I will assume this is on Vista. >> C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet >> Files. >> It is a hidden folder. >> >> </quote> >> >> That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread mentioned >> History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in the >> same >> parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be found >> there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) >> >> >> > Would you please give me some simple >> > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far as I >> > can >> > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. >> >> >> I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. >> E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally and the >> only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the >> previous OS >> are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the >> Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. KB923737). >> >> >> HTH >> >> Robert Aldwinckle >> --- >> >> >> |
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Trawler
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Hi dean-dean
Thank you for yor response. The resulting path is: C:\Users\Will\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory There are no files in this folder. It simply says: "This folder is empty." Trawler "dean-dean" wrote: > Type "shell:history" (no quotation marks) in the Start Search box in the > Start Menu, and click on the result. > What is the path (location) of the folder that opens? (In the address bar > of the Explorer window that pops up, right-click the address and choose Copy > Address as Text. Paste it into your reply. For example, C:\Users\(Your > Name)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History). > > In the History folder, what do you see? > > > "Trawler" <> wrote in message > news:4641EF01-D8D1-4D37-B3E9-... > > Dear Robert > > > > It sounds as if I suffer from the same problem as Simpleuser. Please see > > my > > posting "IE7 History is blank - Vista User". > > > > By "history" we both mean Crl + Shift + H or the menu you can pull down > > from > > in IE7 which is pulled down by clicking on the drop down next to the > > back/forward arrows and address bar. It is not just the old OS history > > that > > does not appear - it is all the new web pages visited as well. Nothing > > appears period. > > > > I am running IE7 on a Dell notebook which came pre-installed with Vista > > Home > > Premium. I too transferred files and settings to this new machine from my > > old notebook which ran XP and since then the IE7 history is not accessible > > as > > a shortcut to pages previously visited - the list is blank. However, > > History > > files are being stored as I can see them when I go to > > Tool/Options/browsing > > history/View files - they just don't appear in the Ctrl + Shift + H list. > > > > I have checked in the Tools/Internet options/History settings to make sure > > I > > am keeping the history - and I am - for 20 days. I have tried Clear > > History > > Command and RIES but still no history appears. > > > > I am running Dell approved McAfee Security Centre - it comes pre-loaded > > > > None of the soutions offered thus far have worked. > > > > Any more suggestions? > > > > Trawler > > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > > > >> (cross-post added to Vista General) > >> "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message > >> news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... > >> >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running Vista > >> >and > >> > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all my > >> > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked fine > >> > but now > >> > with Vista this tab is blank. > >> > >> > >> What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? > >> CursorDown? > >> > >> > >> > Frustratingly, I know the information is there > >> > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to view > >> > the > >> > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look in > >> > the > >> > right place. > >> > >> > >> Previously you wrote: > >> > >> <quote> > >> The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that looks > >> in > >> C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. > >> </quote> > >> > >> I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has been > >> moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: > >> > >> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ > >> > >> Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was to > >> store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other > >> subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or > >> previous > >> weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would also > >> involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your freeware > >> tool > >> didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History data > >> would be lost anyway. > >> > >> > >> > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to > >> > look in any specific place. > >> > >> > >> I doubt that that level of customization is available. > >> > >> > >> > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go round > >> > in > >> > circles with no resolution. > >> > >> > >> Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History > >> in this newsgroup (IE General). > >> > >> Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that > >> you at least have the directory name right: > >> > >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us > >> > >> (web interface search for > >> AppData History > >> ) > >> > >> <quote> > >> > >> I will assume this is on Vista. > >> C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet > >> Files. > >> It is a hidden folder. > >> > >> </quote> > >> > >> That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread mentioned > >> History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in the > >> same > >> parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be found > >> there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) > >> > >> > >> > Would you please give me some simple > >> > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far as I > >> > can > >> > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. > >> > >> > >> I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. > >> E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally and the > >> only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the > >> previous OS > >> are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the > >> Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. KB923737). > >> > >> > >> HTH > >> > >> Robert Aldwinckle > >> --- > >> > >> > >> > > |
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Simpleuser
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Hi dean-dean
Thanks for the post here is the path I get: C:\Users\Philip\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\~H istory and again the folder is empty. Hope to hear from you. -- Hopefully, Simpleuser "Trawler" wrote: > Hi dean-dean > > Thank you for yor response. The resulting path is: > > C:\Users\Will\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory > > There are no files in this folder. It simply says: "This folder is empty." > > Trawler > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > > > Type "shell:history" (no quotation marks) in the Start Search box in the > > Start Menu, and click on the result. > > What is the path (location) of the folder that opens? (In the address bar > > of the Explorer window that pops up, right-click the address and choose Copy > > Address as Text. Paste it into your reply. For example, C:\Users\(Your > > Name)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History). > > > > In the History folder, what do you see? > > > > > > "Trawler" <> wrote in message > > news:4641EF01-D8D1-4D37-B3E9-... > > > Dear Robert > > > > > > It sounds as if I suffer from the same problem as Simpleuser. Please see > > > my > > > posting "IE7 History is blank - Vista User". > > > > > > By "history" we both mean Crl + Shift + H or the menu you can pull down > > > from > > > in IE7 which is pulled down by clicking on the drop down next to the > > > back/forward arrows and address bar. It is not just the old OS history > > > that > > > does not appear - it is all the new web pages visited as well. Nothing > > > appears period. > > > > > > I am running IE7 on a Dell notebook which came pre-installed with Vista > > > Home > > > Premium. I too transferred files and settings to this new machine from my > > > old notebook which ran XP and since then the IE7 history is not accessible > > > as > > > a shortcut to pages previously visited - the list is blank. However, > > > History > > > files are being stored as I can see them when I go to > > > Tool/Options/browsing > > > history/View files - they just don't appear in the Ctrl + Shift + H list. > > > > > > I have checked in the Tools/Internet options/History settings to make sure > > > I > > > am keeping the history - and I am - for 20 days. I have tried Clear > > > History > > > Command and RIES but still no history appears. > > > > > > I am running Dell approved McAfee Security Centre - it comes pre-loaded > > > > > > None of the soutions offered thus far have worked. > > > > > > Any more suggestions? > > > > > > Trawler > > > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > > > > > >> (cross-post added to Vista General) > > >> "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message > > >> news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... > > >> >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running Vista > > >> >and > > >> > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all my > > >> > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked fine > > >> > but now > > >> > with Vista this tab is blank. > > >> > > >> > > >> What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? > > >> CursorDown? > > >> > > >> > > >> > Frustratingly, I know the information is there > > >> > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to view > > >> > the > > >> > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look in > > >> > the > > >> > right place. > > >> > > >> > > >> Previously you wrote: > > >> > > >> <quote> > > >> The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that looks > > >> in > > >> C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. > > >> </quote> > > >> > > >> I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has been > > >> moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: > > >> > > >> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ > > >> > > >> Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was to > > >> store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other > > >> subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or > > >> previous > > >> weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would also > > >> involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your freeware > > >> tool > > >> didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History data > > >> would be lost anyway. > > >> > > >> > > >> > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to > > >> > look in any specific place. > > >> > > >> > > >> I doubt that that level of customization is available. > > >> > > >> > > >> > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go round > > >> > in > > >> > circles with no resolution. > > >> > > >> > > >> Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History > > >> in this newsgroup (IE General). > > >> > > >> Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that > > >> you at least have the directory name right: > > >> > > >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us > > >> > > >> (web interface search for > > >> AppData History > > >> ) > > >> > > >> <quote> > > >> > > >> I will assume this is on Vista. > > >> C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet > > >> Files. > > >> It is a hidden folder. > > >> > > >> </quote> > > >> > > >> That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread mentioned > > >> History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in the > > >> same > > >> parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be found > > >> there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) > > >> > > >> > > >> > Would you please give me some simple > > >> > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far as I > > >> > can > > >> > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. > > >> > > >> > > >> I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. > > >> E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally and the > > >> only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the > > >> previous OS > > >> are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the > > >> Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. KB923737). > > >> > > >> > > >> HTH > > >> > > >> Robert Aldwinckle > > >> --- > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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Hi Trawler, this will take a little detective work.
In the Registry Editor, go to these keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders In the right pane, under Name, does History have, under Data, C:\Users\Will\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory? HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders In the right pane, under Name, does History have, under Data, %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory? HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet Settings\5.0\Cache\Extensible Cache In the left pane, Expand the Key "Extensible Cache" . You should see one or more sub-keys that are named MSHistxxxxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxxxxx is a bunch of numbers, for example, MSHist012007043020070507. For now, Select one of those keys that begin with MSHist (try the last one listed), and, in the left pane, under Name, Select CachePath. Right-click CachePath, and choose Modify. When the Edit String window pops up, right-click the box under Value Data, choose Select All, then right-click and choose Copy. Click on Cancel to close the Edit String window. (Then you can close Registry Editor). Paste the Value Data into your reply to this post. For example, %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory\History.IE5\MSHist012007043020070507. "Trawler" <> wrote in message news:8294C417-5BB8-4E85-B955-... > Hi dean-dean > > Thank you for yor response. The resulting path is: > > C:\Users\Will\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory > > There are no files in this folder. It simply says: "This folder is > empty." > > Trawler > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > >> Type "shell:history" (no quotation marks) in the Start Search box in the >> Start Menu, and click on the result. >> What is the path (location) of the folder that opens? (In the address >> bar >> of the Explorer window that pops up, right-click the address and choose >> Copy >> Address as Text. Paste it into your reply. For example, C:\Users\(Your >> Name)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History). >> >> In the History folder, what do you see? >> >> >> "Trawler" <> wrote in message >> news:4641EF01-D8D1-4D37-B3E9-... >> > Dear Robert >> > >> > It sounds as if I suffer from the same problem as Simpleuser. Please >> > see >> > my >> > posting "IE7 History is blank - Vista User". >> > >> > By "history" we both mean Crl + Shift + H or the menu you can pull down >> > from >> > in IE7 which is pulled down by clicking on the drop down next to the >> > back/forward arrows and address bar. It is not just the old OS history >> > that >> > does not appear - it is all the new web pages visited as well. Nothing >> > appears period. >> > >> > I am running IE7 on a Dell notebook which came pre-installed with Vista >> > Home >> > Premium. I too transferred files and settings to this new machine from >> > my >> > old notebook which ran XP and since then the IE7 history is not >> > accessible >> > as >> > a shortcut to pages previously visited - the list is blank. However, >> > History >> > files are being stored as I can see them when I go to >> > Tool/Options/browsing >> > history/View files - they just don't appear in the Ctrl + Shift + H >> > list. >> > >> > I have checked in the Tools/Internet options/History settings to make >> > sure >> > I >> > am keeping the history - and I am - for 20 days. I have tried Clear >> > History >> > Command and RIES but still no history appears. >> > >> > I am running Dell approved McAfee Security Centre - it comes pre-loaded >> > >> > None of the soutions offered thus far have worked. >> > >> > Any more suggestions? >> > >> > Trawler >> > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: >> > >> >> (cross-post added to Vista General) >> >> "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message >> >> news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... >> >> >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running >> >> >Vista >> >> >and >> >> > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all my >> >> > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked fine >> >> > but now >> >> > with Vista this tab is blank. >> >> >> >> >> >> What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? >> >> CursorDown? >> >> >> >> >> >> > Frustratingly, I know the information is there >> >> > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to >> >> > view >> >> > the >> >> > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look in >> >> > the >> >> > right place. >> >> >> >> >> >> Previously you wrote: >> >> >> >> <quote> >> >> The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that >> >> looks >> >> in >> >> C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. >> >> </quote> >> >> >> >> I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has >> >> been >> >> moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: >> >> >> >> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ >> >> >> >> Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was to >> >> store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other >> >> subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or >> >> previous >> >> weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would also >> >> involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your freeware >> >> tool >> >> didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History data >> >> would be lost anyway. >> >> >> >> >> >> > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to >> >> > look in any specific place. >> >> >> >> >> >> I doubt that that level of customization is available. >> >> >> >> >> >> > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go >> >> > round >> >> > in >> >> > circles with no resolution. >> >> >> >> >> >> Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History >> >> in this newsgroup (IE General). >> >> >> >> Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that >> >> you at least have the directory name right: >> >> >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us >> >> >> >> (web interface search for >> >> AppData History >> >> ) >> >> >> >> <quote> >> >> >> >> I will assume this is on Vista. >> >> C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary Internet >> >> Files. >> >> It is a hidden folder. >> >> >> >> </quote> >> >> >> >> That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread >> >> mentioned >> >> History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in >> >> the >> >> same >> >> parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be >> >> found >> >> there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) >> >> >> >> >> >> > Would you please give me some simple >> >> > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far as >> >> > I >> >> > can >> >> > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. >> >> >> >> >> >> I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. >> >> E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally and >> >> the >> >> only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the >> >> previous OS >> >> are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the >> >> Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. >> >> KB923737). >> >> >> >> >> >> HTH >> >> >> >> Robert Aldwinckle >> >> --- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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Hmmm. Hi Simpleuser. Your situation is slightly different than Trawler's,
if the tilde mark "~" is truly in front of the folder name, i.e., ~History. In the Registry Editor, go to these keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders In the right pane, under Name, does History have, under Data, C:\Users\Philip\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story? Or is it C:\Users\Philip\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\~H istory? HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders In the right pane, under Name, does History have, under Data, %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\~His tory? And, like I asked Trawler, go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet Settings\5.0\Cache\Extensible Cache In the left pane, Expand the Key "Extensible Cache" . You should see one or more sub-keys that are named MSHistxxxxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxxxxx is a bunch of numbers, for example, MSHist012007043020070507. For now, Select one of those keys that begin with MSHist (try the last one listed), and, in the left pane, under Name, Select CachePath. Right-click CachePath, and choose Modify. When the Edit String window pops up, right-click the box under Value Data, choose Select All, then right-click and choose Copy. Click on Cancel to close the Edit String window. (Then you can close Registry Editor). Paste the Value Data into your reply to this post. For example, %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory\History.IE5\MSHist012007043020070507. "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message news:5C92A753-FA9A-47F4-9927-... > Hi dean-dean > > Thanks for the post here is the path I get: > > C:\Users\Philip\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\~H istory > > and again the folder is empty. > > Hope to hear from you. > -- > Hopefully, Simpleuser > > > "Trawler" wrote: > >> Hi dean-dean >> >> Thank you for yor response. The resulting path is: >> >> C:\Users\Will\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hist ory >> >> There are no files in this folder. It simply says: "This folder is >> empty." >> >> Trawler >> >> >> "dean-dean" wrote: >> >> > Type "shell:history" (no quotation marks) in the Start Search box in >> > the >> > Start Menu, and click on the result. >> > What is the path (location) of the folder that opens? (In the address >> > bar >> > of the Explorer window that pops up, right-click the address and choose >> > Copy >> > Address as Text. Paste it into your reply. For example, >> > C:\Users\(Your >> > Name)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History). >> > >> > In the History folder, what do you see? >> > >> > >> > "Trawler" <> wrote in message >> > news:4641EF01-D8D1-4D37-B3E9-... >> > > Dear Robert >> > > >> > > It sounds as if I suffer from the same problem as Simpleuser. Please >> > > see >> > > my >> > > posting "IE7 History is blank - Vista User". >> > > >> > > By "history" we both mean Crl + Shift + H or the menu you can pull >> > > down >> > > from >> > > in IE7 which is pulled down by clicking on the drop down next to the >> > > back/forward arrows and address bar. It is not just the old OS >> > > history >> > > that >> > > does not appear - it is all the new web pages visited as well. >> > > Nothing >> > > appears period. >> > > >> > > I am running IE7 on a Dell notebook which came pre-installed with >> > > Vista >> > > Home >> > > Premium. I too transferred files and settings to this new machine >> > > from my >> > > old notebook which ran XP and since then the IE7 history is not >> > > accessible >> > > as >> > > a shortcut to pages previously visited - the list is blank. However, >> > > History >> > > files are being stored as I can see them when I go to >> > > Tool/Options/browsing >> > > history/View files - they just don't appear in the Ctrl + Shift + H >> > > list. >> > > >> > > I have checked in the Tools/Internet options/History settings to make >> > > sure >> > > I >> > > am keeping the history - and I am - for 20 days. I have tried Clear >> > > History >> > > Command and RIES but still no history appears. >> > > >> > > I am running Dell approved McAfee Security Centre - it comes >> > > pre-loaded >> > > >> > > None of the soutions offered thus far have worked. >> > > >> > > Any more suggestions? >> > > >> > > Trawler >> > > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: >> > > >> > >> (cross-post added to Vista General) >> > >> "Simpleuser" <> wrote in message >> > >> news:CBFA528E-CF5B-475C-B7D6-... >> > >> >I have migrated from a PC running XP and IE7 to a new PC running >> > >> >Vista >> > >> >and >> > >> > IE7. I used the Easy Transfer software to do this and I have all >> > >> > my >> > >> > Favourites okay. On my old PC the drop-down History tab worked >> > >> > fine >> > >> > but now >> > >> > with Vista this tab is blank. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> What are you calling the "drop-down History tab"? F4? Ctrl-h? >> > >> CursorDown? >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > Frustratingly, I know the information is there >> > >> > because I have downloaded a piece of freeware which allows me to >> > >> > view >> > >> > the >> > >> > history -- and so it appears my problem is in getting IE7 to look >> > >> > in >> > >> > the >> > >> > right place. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> Previously you wrote: >> > >> >> > >> <quote> >> > >> The stuff is there because I have downloded a little utility that >> > >> looks >> > >> in >> > >> C:\Users\Myname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Hi story shows it. >> > >> </quote> >> > >> >> > >> I don't have Vista so I can't say for sure whether its History has >> > >> been >> > >> moved there. FWIW XP's History, even after IE7, remains here: >> > >> >> > >> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History\ >> > >> >> > >> Specifically the implementation of the user's browsing history was >> > >> to >> > >> store it in index.dat files under History.IE5 and various other >> > >> subdirectories to hold browsing history for day of current week or >> > >> previous >> > >> weeks. I doubt if that would be transferrable because it would >> > >> also >> > >> involve synchronizing entries in the registry. So, if your >> > >> freeware >> > >> tool >> > >> didn't also update the registry appropriately most of the History >> > >> data >> > >> would be lost anyway. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > So far I haven't succeeded in finding any way of getting IE7 to >> > >> > look in any specific place. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> I doubt that that level of customization is available. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > I have seen a number of other discussion threads which seem to go >> > >> > round >> > >> > in >> > >> > circles with no resolution. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> Where? AFAIK yours is the first mention of AppData with History >> > >> in this newsgroup (IE General). >> > >> >> > >> Ok. Purely by chance Frank Saunders' post may be confirming that >> > >> you at least have the directory name right: >> > >> >> > >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ff1&sloc=en-us >> > >> >> > >> (web interface search for >> > >> AppData History >> > >> ) >> > >> >> > >> <quote> >> > >> >> > >> I will assume this is on Vista. >> > >> C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s\Temporary >> > >> Internet >> > >> Files. >> > >> It is a hidden folder. >> > >> >> > >> </quote> >> > >> >> > >> That was about the location of the TIF in Vista. (The thread >> > >> mentioned >> > >> History.IE5 tangentially.) However, the TIF in XP was also in >> > >> the >> > >> same >> > >> parent subdirectory that I mentioned above so it would perhaps be >> > >> found >> > >> there (assuming its not a junction directory, etc.) >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > Would you please give me some simple >> > >> > instructions to get IE7 to look in the right place, which as far >> > >> > as I >> > >> > can >> > >> > tell from the freeware is the default place. Thanks. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> I think you should instead concentrate on describing your symptoms. >> > >> E.g. it is not even clear yet if your History is working normally >> > >> and the >> > >> only thing that you think is wrong is that History entries from the >> > >> previous OS >> > >> are not being seen. To reinitialize your History you would use the >> > >> Clear History command or (at an extreme) use RIES (ref. >> > >> KB923737). >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> HTH >> > >> >> > >> Robert Aldwinckle >> > >> --- >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > |
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