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Hello,
I am using WinXP Pro with IE 6. I would like to browse and permanently save some WebPages offline. The use of the FAVORITES feature that marks the weblink for offline viewing is a good feature until you delete everything from the TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER including all offline content. How does a person back up and restore the "FAVORITES and TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER". Once backed up is there a way to synchronize the backup with the original "FAVORITES and TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER"? I've already moved the FAVORITES folder from (the original location) on the C: drive to the D: drive. How do I move the TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER? I would like to be able to save my web pages and have the links in those WebPages active (active meaning that if I click on one of those links offline it will ask to go online should the content not be available offline. Once it retrieves that webpage online it should link and add it to the webpage that was offline. Should I not want the newly retrieved webpage I should be able to delete only that newly added webpage. I don't want to back up everything in the TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER only the content marked for offline viewing. If I should need to restore from backup the FAVORITES and TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER will the links marked for offline viewing inside the FAVORITES folder still point to the correct files in the "TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER"? Thanks to all who reply, Ismael |
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news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...er.ie6.browser IE General newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Ismael" wrote in message ... Hello, I am using WinXP Pro with IE 6. I would like to browse and permanently save some WebPages offline. The use of the FAVORITES feature that marks the weblink for offline viewing is a good feature until you delete everything from the TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER including all offline content. How does a person back up and restore the "FAVORITES and TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER". Once backed up is there a way to synchronize the backup with the original "FAVORITES and TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER"? I've already moved the FAVORITES folder from (the original location) on the C: drive to the D: drive. How do I move the TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER? I would like to be able to save my web pages and have the links in those WebPages active (active meaning that if I click on one of those links offline it will ask to go online should the content not be available offline. Once it retrieves that webpage online it should link and add it to the webpage that was offline. Should I not want the newly retrieved webpage I should be able to delete only that newly added webpage. I don't want to back up everything in the TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER only the content marked for offline viewing. If I should need to restore from backup the FAVORITES and TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER will the links marked for offline viewing inside the FAVORITES folder still point to the correct files in the "TEMPORARY INTERNET FOLDER"? Thanks to all who reply, Ismael |
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