can't move Temporary Internet Files

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  1. Posts : 450
    Windows 7
       #1

    can't move Temporary Internet Files


    I had this problem on my last W7 install but can't recall how I got it to work.

    Using Control Panel -> IE options (NO browser windows or any windows of any kind open), I can change the location to D. I can see there is a TIF folder on D now. When I log off (per the popup) and log back on, it's still pointing to C. I've tried multiple times and can't get it to stick.

    *sigh*
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  2. Posts : 385
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #2

    Hello,

    Am not sure about what you have mentioned. Can you please be more specific about the option, you are referring to ?
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  3. Posts : 450
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    All IE browsers closed.

    Control Panel -> Internet Options (same thing would come via IE menubar Tools -> Options).

    Browsing History - SETTINGS. Click on there to MOVE the Temporary Internet Files (TIF) folder.

    I can change it to D (navigate to D via the tree (+) applet. Click on OK and back on prior applet I can see it's changed from C: longpathnametoinstalledTIFfilelocation to D:\TIF.

    The popup then tells me I will be logged off to COMPLETE the move. I'm logged off. Logging back on (no shutdown) shows them BACK to C: originallongpathname.
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  4. Posts : 1,607
    Windows 7 x64 finally!
       #4

    Jim, do you mean you moved the file location at this configuration window and it comes back with the C location?
    can't move Temporary Internet Files-ie-setup.jpg
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  5. Posts : 450
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Yes, that's the screen.

    After changing the location, it SHOWS as D: TIF.

    However, upon closing and logging off (but not rebooting), it's back to C: .

    As well, this DID occur upon my initial W7 install a month ago. I got it working but can't recall how (but it was buggy back then).

    Could it be that there was already a TIF folder ON D: (from my last attempt at getting this to work) such that it's seeing a folder ALREADY existing called TIF?
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  6. Posts : 450
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Bump.

    I tried moving to my E: drive which definitely has NO TIF folder on it. It still won't move.
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  7. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #7

    Let's rule out the possibility of a conflict with another program.

    Perform a selective startup and try moving the folder.

    If it works, we can start looking for the rogue program.
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  8. Posts : 450
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Great suggestion.

    I disabled ALL items in STARTUP:

    Microsoft Security Essentials
    Adobe Reader and Acrobat Manager
    Adobe Reader
    Microsoft Intellitype (keyboard software)
    Logitech QuickCam Ribbon
    PowerReg (logitech webcam?)
    Java updater
    Office XP

    The Control Panel -> Internet Options applet NEVER works in trying to move TIF.

    You have to use the exact same applet but via Internet Explorer -> Options. Go figure. IOW, I figured it would be safer to move TIF while IE is NOT open. Seems the opposite.

    Of the above, I'd guess Security has to be the culprit as this is the only DIFFERENT software I have on my PC compared to last W7 install (no antivirus other than what's on Windows W7 by default).

    Thanks for the excellent suggestion. Thoughts?
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  9. Posts : 1,426
    7 Pro
       #9

    what are the permissions on the new drive and folder you're trying to move the TIF to?
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  10. Posts : 450
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #10

    brady said:
    what are the permissions on the new drive and folder you're trying to move the TIF to?
    I have no idea. How do I get that information? If I right-click the drive (properties), it shows Authenticated Users, Systems, Jim/admin, Jim/user.

    Let's review:

    Original W7 install by store provided C: and D: partitions.

    On THIS W7 install, my E: F: IDE drive was also attached (wasn't last time). E: and F: were formatted by INITIAL W7 install as this drive was added after-the-fact.

    Is this a potential "SID" of some type?
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