bobbinbrisco 0 Posted March 13, 2002 I have downloaded the google tool bar, but the problem is i dont want to download it again for my other computers. does anyone know where IE6 puts all the downloaded install files on the computer? the reason y i dont know where the file is because Google does not give a link to the file on its website so IE downloads and install it automatically. Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted March 13, 2002 In general, it's %userprofile%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files (such as "C:\Documents and Settings\clutch\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files"), but sometimes you can find it in %userprofile%\Local Settings\Temp as well depending on the application. One more thing; "search" doesn't usually scan these directories, even if you are directing it to them. I usually just sort by file size and then take it out from there. Share this post Link to post
CUViper 0 Posted March 13, 2002 The Google Toolbar is installed into "%windir%\Downloaded Program Files". Problem is, you have to disable the "special folder" view in order to see the actual files. To do this, drop to a command prompt and change to that directory. Type "attrib -h desktop.ini". Then rename desktop.ini to somthing else, like "ren desktop.ini ~desktop.ini". Now you can browse this folder normally in explorer and see the actual files. My computer has two files related to Google: "googlenav.dll" and "GoogleToolbar_en_1.1.54-deleon.dll". I don't think that you can just copy these files to install it, but you can try it. Oh, and don't forget to fix "desktop.ini" back the way it was when you're done... Share this post Link to post
CUViper 0 Posted March 13, 2002 Hmm, I just looked closer, and those two files appear to be the exact same thing. Also, I found a URL for the cab containing googlenav.dll: http://toolbar.google.com/data/en/deleon/1.1.54-deleon/GoogleNav.cab. I'm still not sure what you have to do to get it installed though.... Share this post Link to post