DVOM--Your idea of manually adding "content.ie5" to the Windows address for Temporary Internet Files was an eyeopener.
I posted somewhere some time ago saying that I could not understand the function of the "Content.IE5" files that Search found on my Win XP PC. They were all empty or at most had alphanumeric files that only had a desktop.ini and/or an index.dat file in them--no other files. No one had an answer.
Now I find what I was looking for in
C:\Documents and Settings\DVOM\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\content.ie5 !! There are the old familiar alpha numeric folders chock full of recently downloaded files. As you say, why would MS hide them? (My Search function is set up to find Hidden Files so these are doubly hidden since Local Settings is a hidden folder.)
But now the bad news. I found that the "goodtobeindc[1].swf " file from JibJab, but it will not play when I click on it even though I presumably have Flash and Shockwave installed. (I saw the .swf file just fine yesterday from the internet.) I put all my Security ActiveX settings to Enable (except unsigned), but no luck. I also tried Windows Media Player, but it told me my ActiveX controls would not permit playing!! (I am a little uncomfortable allowing the unsigned ones to run.)
Were you able to get the downloaded .swf file in the Content.IE5 folderto play ?
