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How can you view all files? Posted by DOSer on 3 Jul 2003 at 8:18 PM
Can you use MS-DOS promt to somehow view ALL the files you've ever visited? I thought it'd be sort of interesting to view like.. what websites I look at when I first got compuiter.

when I say ALL files I mean web addresses, THUMBs, pictures, everything like that. Is there a way using DOS? If not, how else can I access this?

Please help.
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Re: How can you view all files? Posted by slicer69 on 3 Jul 2003 at 8:40 PM
I'm not sure where the directory is on a pure DOS box. However from the Windows command line you can do a "dir" on the temporary internet folder:
dir c:\windows\tempor~1 /s

Perhaps there is a simular folder on your DOS machine.

: Can you use MS-DOS promt to somehow view ALL the files you've ever visited? I thought it'd be sort of interesting to view like.. what websites I look at when I first got compuiter.
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: when I say ALL files I mean web addresses, THUMBs, pictures, everything like that. Is there a way using DOS? If not, how else can I access this?
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: Please help.
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Re: How can you view all files? Posted by DOSer on 3 Jul 2003 at 10:16 PM
This message was edited by DOSer at 2003-7-3 22:20:8

: I'm not sure where the directory is on a pure DOS box. However from the Windows command line you can do a "dir" on the temporary internet folder:
: dir c:\windows\tempor~1 /s
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tempor~1 /s? it didnt work. I not sure if you have to use DOS to view them, actually I'm most sure you dont, I just wanted to know. Anyone else?

EDIT:It worked. But after I do it, it says /s-to many paremiters

What is this?


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Re: How can you view all files? Posted by blip on 4 Jul 2003 at 5:18 AM
You probably got the "too many parameters" error because you used a file with spaces in its name without putting quotes around it.



 

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