Unless Microsoft has recently released a patch to change it's behaviour, this is certainly not the case.
Can you post the results of a scan (inc the file sizes)
Regards
Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk
TIF = Temporary Internet Files
It's actually stored in a hidden sub-folder called "Content.IE5", and will show in IDS with that in it's path.
Regards
Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk
I doubt it unfortunately (unless they're all bundled in the same hive, in which case, you simply export the hive - again you can usually find this by company or product name)
Regards
Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk
Are you sure first of all that it's the drive, and not Windows with the problem?.
Go to Start > Run, type: CMD
At the prompt, type:
dir /s [cd-drive-letter]:\
Do the files show correctly, or with /?
Regards
Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk
Which program? (and if you have the original CD, all you'll need is the key for it, which can usually be found by searching either the company or product name in the registry)
Regards
Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk
Yes it does. On my network atleast, internal machine communication occurs on port 445 (SMB) so you'll need to ensure that is open (on and for the INTERNAL machines only of course, not on the router).
Because the machines are not part a domain, you don't need to setup specific usernames...
Zych,
If you view the history via the history window in Index.dat Suite, and have cleared the history already, you will only be able to see it if you view the index.dat file itself (the history window pulls the information from Windows, but viewing the index.dat file displays the information...
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