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Old 09-05-2008, 06:14 PM
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Question Cached Links - WHERE ARE THEY?


Hi All,
I have a website I visit and they have links to 200 documents. As I click the document and read it, the link on the page with the 200 documents turns purple - which would mean it is a visited link. So, now I want to back up these "visited links". Where can I find them? My IE settings show a path for Temporary Internet Files of c:\users\admin\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\tem porary internet files, however, when I navigate there OR open it via Tools/Internet options in IE, it shows me tons of cookies and SOME sites I visited, but no sign of the 200 visited links (should be cached). Note, that this is a new PC (only have it 2 weeks) - and I AM showing hidden files and folders.

It's an odd request - but can anyone help?
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Old 09-05-2008, 10:22 PM
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You should be able to view your history by opening IE7, click the Start Icon on the left/top side and click the History drop-down menu, or simply Open IE7 and use CTRL + H.
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Thats very helpful!!

Now, where is that located on the hard drive so I can make a backup copy of the History folder?

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Old 09-06-2008, 12:24 AM
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As far as I know, IE7 does not have no such folder as did IE6. The only thing I can suggest is to add the sites to Favorites as you browse the internet. You can then export favorites to a folder on your HD or to portable storage.

I'm someone here can provide you with other suggestions or more info.
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