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    Video Forensics - XP Pro

    A long while back (I think it was in 2009), my friend told me that if I watch (from Internet) a video (such as FLV, MP4), my XP computer would hold that video in a temporary cache under my profile, somewhere within Documents and Settings.

    I experimented many times, and I have found that he is right.

    Now I want to try that again. But my friend is dead, I cannot ask him again.

    Anyone who can give me some help on this topic?

    Note: For me, this is not intended for licensed, illegal or porn materials.

    Thanks in anticipation.
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    I *think* you may be referring to Windows displaying most recent documents that have been viewed (which includes videos and pics)

    To clear.. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...xp-start-menu/

    To stop the process of recording them.. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1768886,00.asp

    Or if he was, you are referring to the browsers history cache then https://www.google.ca/search?q=clear...KOOM8Qf4mYG4Bg

    You will need to refine the search depending on which browser you use.

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    Hi Fink,

    I want to watch what I had watched from the Internet "before". (Here "before" means 12 hours ago, for example. Not to mean 30 days ago or even longer, e.g. 1 year ago).
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    Then is this what you were referring to? http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...0-5797e84a7940



    XP Store browser history in the following folder

    C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Local Settings\History

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    Cached videos usually end up in the temporary folder of the user account in use at the time. C:>Users>account used>AppData>Local>Temp.

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    Derp, I cannot find that temporary folder you mentioned in the Win XP Pro Desktop.

    I also searched inside Documents and Settings too. Cannot find it. Cannot find AppData either.

    I can vaguely remember what my friend told me - and it is very similar to what you (Derp) said because my friend explained to me the mechanics of a 'video grabber' software (such as the ones people use to download a video from places like YouTube, etc).

    One more point I wish to make: I can see a whole list of 'documents'** on the start menu under My Recent Documents. (** they are more than just documents because I can see the music files I played recently too). That answers the point re Fink about turning off the 'history' archiving.
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    If you're using internet explorer try clicking Tools>Internet options>general tab>browsing history>settings>view files. That will show all files that the browser has cached/saved from your general surfing inluding any video files that were viewed (not all are saved though.. most streams, like Flash for eg, do not remain in cache)

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    In Firefox to view cache..

    Type about:cache in the URL bar and hit Enter > click> List Cache entries

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    [QUOTE=OneBigNewbie;1462113]Derp, I cannot find that temporary folder you mentioned in the Win XP Pro Desktop.

    Enable view hidden files & folders in folder options to see it.

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    Cached videos usually end up in the temporary folder of the user account in use at the time. C:>Users>account used>AppData>Local>Temp.
    That's for Vista/7/8, not XP. For XP, it would be C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files

    You can just copy and paste the path into Windows Explorer. Otherwise you need to choose "show hidden files and folders" and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" in Folder options.

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    yes, got it showing !! Thanks
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