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Subject:
Internet images
Category: Computers > Internet Asked by: bootsie23-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
04 Jul 2004 02:45 PDT
Expires: 03 Aug 2004 02:45 PDT Question ID: 369462 |
When you visit a website does XP save a copy of the images to my pc and if so where ? |
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Subject:
Re: Internet images
From: dreamboat-ga on 04 Jul 2004 21:49 PDT |
I'm not a researcher, so if this answers your question, you can cancel it. _______________________________ Yes. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools-Internet Options, General tab. Click the Settings button. Hit View-Files. This allows you to see where they are stored. For best results on high-speed connections, go to Tools-Internet Options, Advanced tab. Under the Security heading, check "Empty Temporary Internet Files Folder When Browser is Closed". This keeps those files from building up. |
Subject:
Re: Internet images
From: genieanswers-ga on 05 Jul 2004 08:13 PDT |
Hi Just a word of comment. Well, it depends on the Browser you use, not on the OS. Internet Explorer comes with a Offline Browsing Pack, using which you can even navigate the pages offline (only those pages you visited when you were online). In such cases, your images and all other HTML, CSS, scripts are stored in the Temporary Internet Files Folder. Just give a search for that folder on your computer. Regards GenieAnswers-ga |
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