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To: mr.mark who wrote (10833)7/19/2000 5:11:01 PM
From: PMS Witch  Respond to of 110603
 
This Temporary Internet Files folder stuff has me puzzled.

I've edited and re-compiled my directory manipulation program to handle directories with 'funny' attributes only to find that the files shown in Explorer doesn't exist in DOS --- Or so it seems.

A possible explanation ...
I work on this stuff off-line. It looks like IE deletes some of these files on exit. So.... When I'm looking, nothing's there: But when I'm posting, the folders fill. Since I post what I find, and I find silly things, I post silly stuff.

Anyway, I'm getting a clearer picture now. I intend to post what I discover once I tire of looking further, giving credence to the saying that a conclusion is what you have when you stop thinking.

Cheers, PW.



To: mr.mark who wrote (10833)7/20/2000 9:25:39 AM
From: Donaldm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110603
 
Mr. Mark or anyone!
After installing a CD-RW, the old CD icon doesn't appear on "My Computer" or in MS Explorer. MS DOS finds both of the drives.
I currently have installed:
A: Floppy Disk Drive
C: Hard Drive
D: CD-RW Drive
E: CD Drive
F: Removable Disk (used for d/l photos and (connected to a USB Port)

"My Computer" and MS Explorer only show: A:, C:, and D:

I can find all of them in DOS and in one of my Camera Download programs????????

Anyone have any ideas how I can get the ICONS for E: and F: drives to display on "My Computer" and/or MS Explorer.

Thanks in advance.

Donald