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Asked by robvc in Windows 98 Operating System
I have some data in the Temporary Internet Files Folder that I need. What I am looking for is the information that shows up in the browser listing the web addresses for the objects and date last accessed. The problem occurred while I was looking at the data, I tried to view as thumbnail (Win98 SE and IE5.0) through the checkbox in the properties. Nothing happened. So I unchecked the box and left for a few hours. When I came back and restarted IE, another content.ie5 files was created along with a new index.dat and desktop.ini all under the Temporary Internet Files folder. I can still see the old content.ie5, index.dat and desktop.ini file through DOS. I can see the files in content.ie5 and they show the date last accessed but I believe the web address info is stored in index.dat. So can anyone tell me how to re-establish the old content.ie5 files so I can use WinExplore to view the web address and date last accessed? I am attempting right now to boot into DOS and manipulate the directories manually. I spent 3 hours with Microsoft on the phone. I guess it is time to turn to the real experts.
Thank in advance for comments.
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