As part of my network duties I map a drive to the C: drive of a remote workstation. Both my workstation and the remote workstation are Windows 2K with SP2 (although we have NT 4 SP6 workstations as well with similar results) I want to use Windows Explorer to look at the file names within the folders on the remote C: drive. This I can do with one exception: when I attempt to look at the "Temporary Internet Files" folder of any profile on the remote workstation, the display on the right side of the window shows my local Temporary Internet Files contents and not that of the profile on the remote workstation. (Path is: Documents and Settings\<profile name>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\)
This idiosyncrasy was demonstrated across our WAN, on our LAN, and on a subnet of our LAN. A team member also had the same experience, linking to my workstation, going into my profile, and seeing his Temporary Internet files.
I have experimented with third party clones of Windows Explorer. These applications show the true contents of these folders. However, I am proscribed from using third party software due to company policy.
How can I get Windows Explorer to show the true contents of the "Temporary Internet Files" folders of remote profiles?