Hi,
It's not preserving the files, just the past names in an MRU list. This will
be somewhere in the registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and most likely be
listed in binary, so not easily recognizable. As new ones are done, old
names will be pushed out, but this is normal behavior.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Snow1947" <> wrote in message
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>I have Vista Home Premium on our notebook. When I download HTML docs, avi
>and
> similar video files and pictures to Computer/C drive/Users/Fred/Download
> folder and after I have reviewed them and either burnt them to disc I
> then
> delete them from the Download folder. I also ensure that I clear Recent
> Files and the recycle
> bin is emptied when I close down the computer.
>
> I also use use Cleanup and Windows disk clean regulary to clean my
> computer.
>
> When I save a file to Downloads folder I right click and select SAVE
> TARGET
> which in turn opens SAVE DOWNLOAD screen to save the particular HTML, avi
> or
> wav etc video format or jpg picture to the Downloads folder. The
> Downloads
> folder opens with the name of the file and file type appearing in a menu
> box
> in bottom half of screen.
>
> Normally you would click on OK to save file. However when I clicked on
> the
> down arrow appearing on the RHS of the file name box prior to you actually
> pressing OK to Save file to the Downloads folder, a list of previously
> burnt
> and deleted files comes up.
>
> It is only a new notebook so it appears that all deleted files have been
> retained in sort of location despite deleting etc.
>
> I don't appear to have this problem on my PC with XP Home however my
> problem
> is that in Vista it appears that despite deleting files (HTML, video
> format
> of picture format) a record of that file remains.
>
> I have looked at Vista help and cannot identify a fix.
>
> Any thoughts to ensure a complete delete occurs with no record remaining.
>
>