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If you have any questions of comments, feel free to leave them below. On a domain PC. Then a date. Lots of them, and the numbers change. I have admin rights to the computer. Thank you for any help you can provide.

Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. We may also earn commissions on purchases from other retail websites. How to access temporary files in Windows 10 by w10feditor Mar 18, Hacks 1 comment. How you get to these temporary files will depend on which ones you need to access: As there are many different types of temporary files, there are several places where temporary files are stored. Click on the View tab at the top of the File Explorer Options window.

Find the Hidden files and folders entry and click on the bubble next to Show hidden files, folders and drives under it. Find and open the Users folder. Make sure the menu bar on the top-left says "Finder. This will allow you to reveal the Library folder on the Go menu. Click the Go tab on the menu bar. While holding down the alt option key, click the Go at the top of your screen. It will open a drop-down menu. Click Library on the menu.

This will open your user library folder. The Library option only shows up when you press down the alt option key. Double-click the Caches folder. You can find all the internet cache stored on your computer here. Find and double-click the "com. You can find different types of Safari browsing cache in this folder. If you're using another web browser, look for your browser's software company here. For example, look for "Google" if you're using Chrome, and "Mozilla" for Firefox.

Double-click the "fsCachedData" folder. You can find your Safari browsing cache data files here. Method 2. Open your Start menu. Alternatively, you can open the search or Cortana from your menu bar. Type Show hidden files and folders into the menu search.

Your file and folder settings will show up at the top of the search results. Click the Show hidden files and folders option in the search results. This will open your Folder Options window. Select "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" in the Advanced Settings box.

When this option is selected, you can view and browse all hidden and system folders on your computer. Click the Apply button. You can now view and open hidden folders. This app looks like a desktop computer icon. You can find it on your Start menu or on your desktop.

Double-click your main drive. This is the hard drive where your Windows system is set up. Double-click the "Users" folder. You can find a list of all the users saved on your computer here. Double-click your user folder.

Your user folder is named by your user name. You can find your user files here. Double-click the "App Data" folder. This is a hidden folder so it looks like a transparent folder icon in your user folder.

Find and double-click the "Microsoft" folder in Local. You can find your Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge cache in this folder. If you're using a different web browser, look for your browser's software company here. Find and double-click the "Caches" folder. You can view all your Internet Explorer or Edge browsing cache in this folder. Method 3. Open Firefox. Firefox's icon resembles a red-and-orange fox wrapped around a blue globe. Click the address bar.

The address bar is at the top of the Firefox window. Type about:cache into the address bar. This command opens and displays the temporary internet files. Doing this will open the "Network Cache Storage Settings" page. Click the " List Cache Entries " link. It's below the "disk" heading near the middle of the page. Any other inappropriate content or behavior as defined by the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct.

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After upgrading to Windows 10 from windows 8 I am unable to view the temporary internet files. Where are they located..? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Hi Sridharan, Thanks for the update and response. Please answer the below question to assist you better.

Did you make any changes in the Internet settings prior to this issue? Follow the below steps and check fi it helps. Type Internet Explorer in the search bar and enter.

Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. Click the General tab, and then, under Browsing history , click Settings.

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