Thanks for your responses.
Sorry my answer has been a bit long in coming but its been a quite time consuming preparing this post. I’ve followed up on your suggestions……
I spent a couple of hours in another account yesterday and did a bit of surfing plus clicked on all the users and their Local Settings which I will summarize in a mo…. Then it got late and had to go to bed….
I have about 5 different users I've created over time for various things to try. Anyway I logged on as one of them (full admin ) I tried various things mainly starting off with checking and unchecking that Hide System Files option. I had the 2 pane view open in W Expl. The more I just generally clicked around opening different Folders and subfolders the more inconsistent and wierrrrdo things became.
I think I could safely state one thing though.... Im sure certain folders are "built" as you use your computer for that various task.... like in the Mac world we trash various preferences which can become corrupt and the OS will build/rebuild more fresh ones when the program is reloaded or pooter rebooted.
Anyway there sure is something horribly screwy with my user Accts. Heres some of the weirdness I encountered....
Yesterday, after Booting into "Other Acct" …
… on going to my
usual user account in Windoze Exp with Folder options showing both hidden and System files when I booted, the 4 folders initially showed. Then when I disabled show System files the History and TIF folders didn't show. But when they did initially show the more clicking I did on the History icon the more wierd it became like having NO + or - sign next to it. Then eventually the History and TIF Folders didn’t show at all.
After doing a bit of surfing there were no TIFs or History files !!! BUT when I looked in another User acct it was there !!!!!! These 2 accounts seem to be screwed with each other!!!
I found by clicking on Another Users TIF The CONTENT.IE5 originally had + beside each folder below..then as I clicked on one of those folders it lost the + sign, then the rest did after I exited then re-enterd (closed and then opened Content IE5) that is… they all lost their + signs.
On my Acct I double Clicked the Content IE5s in the right pane and then they showed in the left pane !!!!!
Now today, booting in to My User Account ….
Initially Folders and subfolders would show on my Account, with Hide Sys Files UNCHECKED but TIFs Subby had NO + beside it meaning no subfolders. After going to other users Local Settings and then returning to My User Acct then the History and TIF Folders didn’t show at all.
When I did get them to show after rebooting, I performed that search in the addy bar. Now how weirdo is this?????? See Attachments
Again I could “populate” the left panes TIF\Content.IE5’s 4 folders by D Clking in the right panes ones
In Content.IE5’s properties on my User Acct I had both Hidden & Read only Checked. Hidden was greyed out. If I disabled Read only, whether I applied it or OK’d it the setting would’nt “stick”.
MikeW
Thanks …
it is of some use actually … just to know its not only me…..

I strongly suspect IE7 too.
fireryone
“Weird how the check box seems to have been reversed (on is off/off is on) though”.
On second glance at the + and – signs I now have to say I cant see where they are opposite…. Sorry I must be temporarily blind now or hallucinated before ….

Coz they look OK now…can you explain exactly which ones are opposite coz all mine show like this …. Like…When you click on the little + it opens that folder to a “new level one layer in” which is evident by a – mark I take it…
“The directory may be super hidden on like in the old Win98 days.
Even with "Show Hidden files" checked and "Hid Protected Operating System Files" unchecked .”
As you can see I can actually get them to show but with a fair bit of inconsistent weirdness, and I can’t seem to use the unhide option in the Content.IE5 properties as it is greyed out. So any ideas on how can I “super unhide” these super hidden Folders would be most welcome…
As I said, Ive done your search and so please see these attachments in relation to bringing up the Content.IE5 Folder as well as other general discrepancies ALL screenshots are of my usual Account in Local Settings
1/ Initial view with Hide Syst Files unchecked
2/ Another “initial view” with Hide Syst files unchecked
3/ 2 Folders now show after exiting and re-opening Local settings a few times. The exact amount of clicking unreproducable.
4/ The view after I did an address bar search
5/ “Repopulating” the Folders on the left by DClking the folders on the right (and ignoring the warning about opening sys files)
6/ Content.IE5 properties whilst accessing from My Account