history folder
Hi can you tell me why when folder options are set to show hidden folders and files and hide system files is disabled does the history file at the location below remain hiddenC:\Users\userid\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\HistoryThis would not be a problem but from the very early windows, files in these cache folders tend to build up and are not cleared when delete history is run from IE. One of the files that does not getcleared is the index.dat file and the only way to clear that is to delete it and allow a new one to be made.Unfortunately the properties of the history folder are set to hidden and even using an administrator id there is no option to change the security. I do not want any replies saying this is done for security reasons as I have bought the operating system and require access to all its files. I want to know what to do to gain access to the folder.malc
November 3rd, 2009 2:43pm

Hi Malcp, I did tests on several computers and I can see the History folder after choosing "Show hidden files, folders and drives" and unchecking "Hide protected operationg system files". Could you please double check it?Hope it helps. Thanks.
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November 4th, 2009 9:20am

HiYes thats true I can see the folder but not the files it contains. If you right click and look at the properties it shows more files exist withing the folder. One of these will be an index.dat file. I need to know how to view these files. The only way I have achieved this is by going into my vista installation on another drive and taking control of the folder and doing it from there. This is not an ideal way of doing it as it can confuse the security settings. I need a way to view the files from within 7. Even enabling the system administratorprofile does not let me view the files.I have read elsewere that UAC may be preventing this as I have it at the highest setting but surely UAC should be overidden by the system administrator account.all the bestmalc
November 4th, 2009 3:15pm

Hi Malcp, View this folder is not allowed in Windows Explorer. If you want to get these files, you can try to access this folder in CMD windows and copy them out. Hope it helps. Thanks.
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November 5th, 2009 12:36pm

HelloThanks for the info I will try command prompt.malc
November 5th, 2009 3:15pm

HiI have tried command prompt run as administrator and thet will not show the files either.any other suggestionsmalc
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November 5th, 2009 4:37pm

Hi Malcp, This files are hidden, we need use dir /ah to view them. Thanks.
November 6th, 2009 10:19am

HiThats it thankyou for your help its amazing what ive forgot about dosall the best malc
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November 6th, 2009 1:31pm

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