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- windows 10 - INetCache IE folder contains an incredible . . . - Super User
The folder C:\Windows\System32\Config\SystemProfile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\IE\ caches temporary Internet Explorer files Although Microsoft does not want us to use the user interface of IE, the engine still takes part in the Windows API and so is still used by many programs Knowing which program produced these millions of file would require examining the files If you
- Where are the new Bing wallpapers located in 2025? - Super User
I found the new location of Bing Wallpapers as of March April 2025! I used your "tree" command trick, but it seems to miss Hidden files, so I ran it in my local user AppData directory Searched for " jpg" and it jumped right out at me The new filenames take the format "yyyymmdd_bing jpg" You should find the daily Bing Wallpaper images via one of the following paths I'm not sure if the hash
- How can I paste without formatting but while keeping links on Windows . . .
I frequently copy links from web pages in Chrome to paste into emails (e g gmail com in Chrome) I’m composing on Windows 11 (24H2 Pro) After pasting, I often need to manually update the email typ
- How can I disable the Snipping Tool functionality triggered by the . . .
Interestingly, even uninstalling Snipping Tool does not help to get rid of it I've even tried reinstalling and uninstalling it, also without success This is especially bad if you have external tools (Greenshot in my case) installed, which are usually triggered by the same hotkey
- How can I make Outlook (new) start automatically on Windows 11?
I recently missed an important interview because my Yahoo Calendar didn’t send me a reminder As a workaround, I’ve linked my Yahoo Calendar to the new Outlook app on Windows 11, hoping that Outloo
- Force Internet Explorer 11 to open instead of Edge on Windows 10
Unselecting "Enable third-party browser extensions" option had worked but does not work anymore KB5031355 (Windows Server, October 10, 2023) notices that "certain versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer have reached end of servicing" Therefore, the simplest solution may be uninstalling KB5031356 (Windows 10, October 10, 2023) and then unselecting "Enable third-party browser extensions" option
- How can I upgrade a brand new Windows 11 Home to Pro . . . - Super User
How can I upgrade a brand new Windows 11 Home to Pro? (without leaving the out-of-box experience and without logging in with a non-corporate account)
- path - Where is Microsoft Teams application located on my Windows 10 . . .
Yes, mine is located at C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Teams\current\Teams exe Perhaps the simplest solution would be to re-install Teams
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