View content.ie5 folders in vista
This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Don Varnau Volunteer Moderator. Hi, 1. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Microsoft Edge. This site in other languages x. Not helpful. IE5" folder, you may need to remove all files in Content. IE5 folder manually. To make the Content. IE5 folder to be visible in Temporary Internet Files directory Please note that it is not necessary to make the Content.
Press Start and select Run. Type cmd. Set the Windows Explorer to view the address bar. Then, click Yes to confirm the deletion. To delete the files in Content. IE5 at the command prompt Press Start and select Run.
Type cmd and click OK. But this in on a machine at work Click to expand Hey, Thanks for your reply. I tried what you suggested, but it didnt work. It started but then said "Not Resetting".. IE5 is located, it opens? Hey, Well it happened with me also IE5' in the address bar of windows explorer,press enter and it showed me the content. IE5 directory. I am not a techie Let me know if it helps. I clicked on the right button to put the file in a different place, and did the save.
When I saved the file, I wanted to clean out the folder that was shown in the Save In bar, and I couldn't find the folder.
When I clicked on the right button, it showed that the folder was in the Content. IE5 folder, and I couldn't find that either. I did a Search and can't find either folders. Where the heck are these folders? I've looked for these type of folders on my desktop at home, and I can find them.
But they just don't seem to be anywhere in my notebook. Anybody got any hints? I found a thread on this board, that showed a guy that typed this into his address bar, and he said that he found the Content. IE5 folders. But I did it, and nothing showed up. So I'm totally scratching my head. You could try disconnecting your PC from the network before booting, see if it makes any difference, but really, you should not do so.
I just randomly got this telling me a post has been replied to, and that dates back to 2years! Annnnnnnnyways, Content. IE5 is just a bit of old junk that used to hang around when IE5 was there obviously. As far as I've ever understood it btw, it never messes up for me if you do as I quoted below years ago Go to, Tools, Internet Options.
TGTech said:. I AM the administrator, so I have complete availability to find anything. I've made sure that the folders are all shown, but those still aren't there. IE5 folder, so just type in Content. IE5 at the end of the location in the address bar. In there will be folders with random names, like you mentioned in your other post.
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