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Dec 13th, 2003 08:02 AM
Supafly345 Yes it is. I keep calling it MCSC for some reason, people are always correcting me too.

I hate Network Management anyway so I don't care what it is called.
Dec 13th, 2003 07:29 AM
Blue MCSE isnt it?
Dec 13th, 2003 07:12 AM
Supafly345 I fixed it!! What happened was when I tried to make the folder visible I suppose IE glitched and made new "Temporary Internet Files" "History" and "Temp" folders in "CWINDOWS\" and was trying to access it. BUt because it was the wrong path nothing could be saved to it. I discovered the new folders when I clicked on "Veiw files" in the temp options window of the IE properties. So What I did was move the folders to where they belonged and that eliminated the seconed source therefore they had to go to the appropriate place (I think, it has been awhile since I took that MCSC course).

Thanks for all the help Willie! Even though the answer was right there all along, I really appreciated your help. Next time you are in town drinks are on me.
Dec 13th, 2003 06:00 AM
executioneer damn

I'm out of ideas Unless you know someone else who might have an XP or internet explorer 6 disk

don't AOL cds usually have IE updates on them? :/ :clutchingatstraws

-willie
Dec 13th, 2003 04:11 AM
Supafly345 I will look through the bajillion packages that my computer came with. Thank goodness I kept them.

Edit: DAMN. No deal. All I had was an "XP owners booklet" inside the unopened software package.
Dec 12th, 2003 11:05 PM
executioneer
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XP(on my comp anyway) doesn't come with an install CD
wtf, how did it get on there then they're supposed to supply you with a disc when they sell you the computer if it has XP already installed, otherwise it's fucking piracy or something

-willie
Dec 12th, 2003 10:50 PM
liquidstatik XP(on my comp anyway) doesn't come with an install CD. Although I think it comes with an install/backup disk type thing built in to it. But you might need updates to run it. :/
Dec 12th, 2003 10:00 PM
executioneer
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I cannot reinstall because I cannot download the install package
can't you reinstall from the XP CD or something? :/

-willie
Dec 12th, 2003 01:49 PM
AChimp MY PLAN TO GET YOU TO STOP POSTING IS WORKING.



Dec 12th, 2003 04:38 AM
Supafly345 I cannot reinstall because I cannot download the install package without space in Temporary Internet Files to download to! Even with Save target to!! Because it all goes through the Temporary Internet Files Folder first.
Dec 12th, 2003 04:17 AM
Supafly345 This is very frustrating and funny at the same time. When I try all the above methodes, it says that the Temporary Internet files folder doesn'g even exist. Even though it is right there. I will try reinstalling Iexplorer.
Dec 12th, 2003 02:12 AM
executioneer also, read this:

http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8

it may help although the guy's eventual solution was reinstalling internet explorer

-willie
Dec 12th, 2003 01:54 AM
executioneer http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;195163

except it says it only happens in win '98. hmm. :/

you still might be able to try this, but the directories are going to be in a different place :/

I would just try deleting your temporary internet files and clearing your history first, and if that doesn't work, try the solution in this link:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;301057

and if that doesn't work, THEN try deleting the cookies and history and temp.internet files directories in DOS

-willie
Dec 12th, 2003 01:25 AM
Supafly345 Yeah, I tried. It went back on its own. But I tried to put it back manually. And In my original post I stated that I try to change the folder where the temporary internet files go and it says there isn't enough space in target folder, no matter where I put it. It isn't making sense. Thanks though.

CHOOSE A NUMBER BETWEEN 1 AND 0. That is pissing me off.
Dec 12th, 2003 12:09 AM
executioneer
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Beware the hidden Local Settings folder
The hidden folder Local Settings is part of the profile. Applications typically use this folder for nonessential, yet sometimes useful data such as temporary Internet files, Internet Explorer history, and other temporary (temp) files (Figure B). Outlook also defaults to using the Local Settings folder to store the archive, Hotmail, and other .pst files.
From this, I'm guessing you need to put it back the way it was, if possible, or maybe change the directory your temporary internet files go into if not.

-willie
Dec 11th, 2003 11:14 PM
Supafly345 Yeah, see, thats not really any help.
This is really making any time I spend online a headache.
Dec 11th, 2003 09:37 AM
liquidstatik
Re: Major problem with Temporary Internet Files

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Originally Posted by Supafly345
I only started having this problem yesterday when I tried making the "local settings" folder in "owner's documents" visible. Whats happening?
Well... i'm not real sure what's causing the problem. But try looking through the files in "local settings" and see if there's anything in there that might have effected it when making it visible(although that shouldn't mess anything up).
Dec 11th, 2003 08:49 AM
FartinMowler You need to take your hard drive out and dip in a special cleaning solution called "I don't know what I'm doing 9000"
Dec 11th, 2003 07:37 AM
Supafly345
Major problem with Temporary Internet Files

My temporary internet files won't store anything. When I try to increase the amount of space to use for storing them from 0mb (I don't know how it got there) it tells me to "please choose a number from 1 to 0mb." Which I cannot do. It won't let me change the location of the internet files, and when I try it says "Not enough space in destinated folder for current files." I know it isn't a disk space thing because I have over 11 gigs left.

Restart didn't help. I am running on XP and I only started having this problem yesterday when I tried making the "local settings" folder in "owner's documents" visible. Whats happening?

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