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re: Windows Picture and Fax Viewer - slide show
Thursday, December 11, 2003 at 4:20 pm
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Posted by Chu-Kuang Chen (1 messages posted)


Hello Is there any way to delete the contents in th temporary Internet Files folder? Thanks


On Sunday, June 1, 2003 at 12:29 pm, Dan Sarandrea, MCSE wrote:
>You should be able to workaround this situation by either moving (a combination 
of 
>copying it to a new location and then deleting the original) or just copying, the 
>images in question to, let's say, the My Pictures folder in the My Documents folder. 
> Once in this dedicated location, the back and forth buttons will display only the 
>images that are in the My Pictures folder.
>
>What you are doing now is viewing the pictures while it is still located in the 
Temporary 
>Internet Files folder.  Along with the picture are hundreds and hundreds of all 
manner 
>or graphics and images that are saved on disk so that, in order to speed up browsing, 
>they can be read from the disk and displayed much faster than downloading them all 
>over again.



Written in response to:
re: Windows Picture and Fax Viewer - slide show (Dan Sarandrea, MCSE: Sunday, June 1, 2003 at 12:29 pm)

Responses to this message:
*re: Windows Picture and Fax Viewer - slide show (Steve: Friday, December 12, 2003 at 8:30 am)

All messages in this thread [show all]
-Windows Picture and Fax Viewer - slide show (Dean: Sun, Jun 1, 2003, 7:28 am)
-re: Windows Picture and Fax Viewer - slide show (Dan Sarandrea, MCSE: Sun, Jun 1, 2003, 12:29 pm)
-re: Windows Picture and Fax Viewer - slide show (Chu-Kuang Chen: Thu, Dec 11, 2003, 4:20 pm)
-re: Windows Picture and Fax Viewer - slide show (Steve: Fri, Dec 12, 2003, 8:30 am)
*re: Windows Picture and Fax Viewer - slide show (David: Mon, Feb 2, 2004, 10:20 am)
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