From: "Glenn Meadows"
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Even when using Explore from the Start Button?=20
Any idea why I had 1.6gig of "stuff" in the main Administrator
user ID? = That's the only user ID we actually use to access that server,
either = via Terminal Services, or at the console.
--=20
Glenn M.
"Rich" wrote in message news:3ef92524$1{at}w3.nls.net...
This directory has a custom viewer that shows a logical view of the =
Internet cache and cookies instead of the intentionally obfuscated =
physical view. It also adds information not stored with each file like =
the URL cached by that file and the cache expiration time.
In Windows Server 2003 viewing another user's cache does not =
display the logical view. In Windows 2000 I'm pretty sure it does. I =
don't know about Windows XP.
In any event, Mike's claims were bogus though it is not clear if =
this is due to his disregard for honesty or accuracy.
Rich
"Geo." wrote in message =
news:3ef8deab{at}w3.nls.net...
Why would explorer show you someplace different from what you asked =
to see?
Geo.
"Rich" wrote in message news:3ef8bd8d$1{at}w3.nls.net...
That's particularly strange since cookies are not stored in that
location. Now if you tried looking with Explorer at that location =
for
another account, you would see the contents of the temporary =
Internet files
and cookies for your own account.
Rich
"Mike '/m'" wrote in message
news:u6eefv8ulhlelnrsb37f5rl11afjjmcsqb{at}4ax.com...
I can't answer your question, but when I went looking on my box =
(W2K SP2)
I found a bunch of cookies in the Local Settings|Temporary =
Internet Files
folder of the Administrator. That's odd because I do not log in =
as
Administrator on this box.
/m
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 11:29:08 -0500, "Glenn Meadows" =
wrote:
>Why would the Local Settings/Temp folder of the =
Administrator.
have
>24,575 folders in it, taking up 1.67gb of space?
>
>What creates items in that location? I found copies of old =
Win95_X.cab
>files scattered throughout. Kept wondering where all my free =
space on C
was
>going, as it was creeping down everyday, and the log files were =
NOT
filling
>it up.
>
>How did I find it? Mapped C of the server to my laptop, and ran =
Norton
>Utilities System Info against it, and used the DRIVE tab to LOOK =
at what
was
>taking up space on the drive.
>
>24,575 folders, taking up 1.67 gb of space.
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Even when using Explore from the Start Button?
Any idea why I had 1.6gig of "stuff" in the main
Administrator user =
ID? That's the only user ID we actually use to access that
server, = either=20
via Terminal Services, or at the console.
-- Glenn M.
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:3ef92524$1{at}w3.nls.net...
This
directory has a =
custom viewer=20
that shows a logical view of the Internet cache and cookies instead of =
the=20
intentionally obfuscated physical view. It also adds information =
not=20
stored with each file like the URL cached by that file and the cache=20
expiration time.
In
Windows Server 2003 =
viewing=20
another user's cache does not display the logical view. In =
Windows 2000=20
I'm pretty sure it does. I don't know about Windows =
XP.
In any
event, Mike's =
claims were=20
bogus though it is not clear if this is due to his disregard for =
honesty or=20
accuracy.
Rich
"Geo." <georger{at}nls.net>=20">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>=20
wrote in message news:3ef8deab{at}w3.nls.net...Wh=
y=20
would explorer show you someplace different from what you asked to=20
see?Geo."Rich"
<{at}> wrote in message news:3ef8bd8d$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
=20
That's particularly strange since cookies are not stored in=20
thatlocation. Now if you tried looking with Explorer at =
that=20
location foranother account, you would see the contents of the =
temporary=20
Internet filesand cookies for your own=20
account.Rich
"Mike '/m'" <mike{at}barkto.com>">mailto:mike{at}barkto.com">mike{at}barkto.com>
wrote in =
messagenews:u6eefv8ulhl=
elnrsb37f5rl11afjjmcsqb{at}4ax.com... =20
I can't answer your question, but when I went looking on my box (W2K =
SP2) I found a bunch of cookies in the Local =
Settings|Temporary=20
Internet Files folder of the
Administrator. That's =
odd=20
because I do not log in as Administrator on this=20
box.
/m<shrug> On =
Mon, 23=20
Jun 2003 11:29:08 -0500, "Glenn Meadows" <gmeadow{at}comcast.net>">mailto:gmeadow{at}comcast.net">gmeadow{at}comcast.net> =
=20
wrote: >Why would the Local
Settings/Temp folder of =
the=20
Administrator.<Fsname>have
>24,575 folders in =
it,=20
taking up 1.67gb of space?
> >What creates =
items=20
in that location? I found copies of old
Win95_X.cab =20
>files scattered throughout. Kept wondering where all my =
free space=20
on Cwas >going, as it was creeping
down everyday, =
and the=20
log files were NOTfilling >it
up. =
> =20
>How did I find it? Mapped C of the server to my laptop, =
and ran=20
Norton >Utilities System Info against it,
and used the =
DRIVE=20
tab to LOOK at whatwas >taking up
space on the=20
drive. > >24,575
folders, taking up 1.67 =
gb of=20
space.
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