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If I make websites available for offline browsing, in which folder are they stored on my PC? TIA. Spammy Sammy |
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"Spammy Sammy" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi. > > If I make websites available for offline browsing, in which folder are > they > stored on my PC? > > TIA. > > I would think they are stored under C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files on Win9x/ME, and C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files on 2000/XP . The "Local Settings" folder might be hidden, so click on Tools, Folder Options, View and select "Show hidden files and folders". plazticsoul |
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> I would think they are stored under C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files on > Win9x/ME, and C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local > Settings\Temporary Internet Files on 2000/XP . The "Local Settings" > folder might be hidden, so click on Tools, Folder Options, View and select > "Show hidden files and folders". > Also try C:\Windows (or C:\WINNT) and there may be a folder called "Offline Web Pages" plazticsoul |
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