temporary internet file folder problem- 3rd request

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Since moving, and plugging in my puter, I've run into a problem. I used to be
able to click on a file in my TIF (temporary internet file) folder in windows explorer and view it
(any kind.. a gif, an htm.... Now i get this error message:

"your current security settings do not allow you to perform
system commands on this item"

Something must have changed, but looking thru settings, I sure can't tell what
it is.

I have windows XP Corp.. SP1, IE6

Haven't added any new programs

One more thing.. if I drag the file to desktop, then I can open it, but I
never had to do that before


Please help!!!!!!!!
 
Try enabling the option to "view all files and folders" in Windows Explorer.
Since moving, and plugging in my puter, I've run into a problem. I used to be
able to click on a file in my TIF (temporary internet file) folder in windows explorer and view it
(any kind.. a gif, an htm.... Now i get this error message:

"your current security settings do not allow you to perform
system commands on this item"

Something must have changed, but looking thru settings, I sure can't tell what
it is.

I have windows XP Corp.. SP1, IE6

Haven't added any new programs

One more thing.. if I drag the file to desktop, then I can open it, but I
never had to do that before


Please help!!!!!!!!
 
Thanks for the reply.. it already is set that way, but I appreciate you
trying!!!

Try enabling the option to "view all files and folders" in Windows Explorer.
Since moving, and plugging in my puter, I've run into a problem. I used
to be
able to click on a file in my TIF (temporary internet file) folder in
windows explorer and view it
(any kind.. a gif, an htm.... Now i get this error message:

"your current security settings do not allow you to perform
system commands on this item"

Something must have changed, but looking thru settings, I sure can't tell
what
it is.

I have windows XP Corp.. SP1, IE6

Haven't added any new programs

One more thing.. if I drag the file to desktop, then I can open it, but I
never had to do that before


Please help!!!!!!!!
 
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