I'll try again with a little question. Please help me more but I said no, that's all practical, as it is, it is not practical. Win7 claimed that the temporary internet files would be available here:
C: \ Users \ xxx \ AppData \ Local \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Temporary Internet Files \
That's not, there are no files except a few icons that nobody needs. The Explorer makes circuit and there but not showing anything more and that is anything but practical. If I drive with Win2K Win7-examine that, then I can see immediately that the files are here:
C: \ Users \ xxx \ AppData \ Local \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Temporary Internet Files \ Low \ Content.IE5 \ 16YC0TC1 \ filename.xxx
Since there are 4 or after a long surfing more such folders. Win7 breaks from the path that is simple. How do I get the damn Explorer to fully view this path and to have access to the files available there, too? That would be a first step towards usability of what we have to endure since XP unfortunately.
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