The "temp" folder location is: "C:\Users\my-name\AppData\Local\Temp". Ferd
F Ferd Burfel Aug 22, 2008 #1 The "temp" folder location is: "C:\Users\my-name\AppData\Local\Temp". Ferd
T Tony Rizzo Aug 22, 2008 #2 Hello All, I can't get into C:\Users\my-name\Local Settings I get a Access denied message. In XP there was temp files in this folder, and I wanted to empty them. Thanks Tony
Hello All, I can't get into C:\Users\my-name\Local Settings I get a Access denied message. In XP there was temp files in this folder, and I wanted to empty them. Thanks Tony
K kevpan815 Aug 22, 2008 #3 Tony said: Hello All, I can't get into C:\Users\my-name\Local Settings I get a Access denied message. In XP there was temp files in this folder, and I wanted to empty them. Thanks Tony Click to expand... Tony: In Vista Your .temp Folder Is Located in C:\Users\my-name\Application Data\local\temp, Just FYI.
Tony said: Hello All, I can't get into C:\Users\my-name\Local Settings I get a Access denied message. In XP there was temp files in this folder, and I wanted to empty them. Thanks Tony Click to expand... Tony: In Vista Your .temp Folder Is Located in C:\Users\my-name\Application Data\local\temp, Just FYI.
S Synapse Syndrome Aug 22, 2008 #4 Tony Rizzo said: Hello All, I can't get into C:\Users\my-name\Local Settings I get a Access denied message. In XP there was temp files in this folder, and I wanted to empty them. Click to expand... Just type %temp% in the address bar to get to the temp files. ss.
Tony Rizzo said: Hello All, I can't get into C:\Users\my-name\Local Settings I get a Access denied message. In XP there was temp files in this folder, and I wanted to empty them. Click to expand... Just type %temp% in the address bar to get to the temp files. ss.
P PaulB Aug 22, 2008 #5 Hi, "Local Settings" is not a real folder. It is called a Junction and is there so that older programs can interface to Vista's new file structure.
Hi, "Local Settings" is not a real folder. It is called a Junction and is there so that older programs can interface to Vista's new file structure.