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From: yourballetbuddy@aol.com
Date: 3/15/2004
Time: 5:53:17 PM
Remote Name: 12.74.5.50
Hey buddy!
I apologize to anyone who knows this, but I'm going to list a process to harvest vidoes and photos from websites.
You can download that video. Juat go to the START button on the lower left of your screen. Click and select SETTINGS. Click on CONTROL Panel. You'll get a list of different controls. Form them, select INTERNET (It's the icon with the blue and green globe).
Then you get this window with TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES. Select DELETE. This cleans out your temporary internet files.
Then log onto the video site and run the video. When it's done, close your browser and go back to START. Do the steps above until you get to that temporary internet files section. DON'T DELETE, but select the right button which says SETTINGS and click on that. There will be a new window, where ther's a button VIEW FILES. Select this, and you'll get a list of your temporary internet files. Now because you deleted the junk before, the files should be limited to the video site. Open your internet browser and log on. When it's open, click on FILE at the top left, and select WORK OFFLINE.
Then open the temporary internet files, and look through the names. I'm not an expert on file extensions for videos, but there should be a file there with a selected name that references the video file. Click on this, and the video should play. If that's not it, try opening other files till you find it. Then click on FILE and SAVE AS. Give the file a new name, but the smae extension, and store it in a folder like My Documents.
Actually, you can also right click on an image/photo and save the picture in the newer versions of Windows. But I don't know if this works with videos.
Good luck! And if you are able to harvest the file, enail a copy to me.
yourballetbuddy
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