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Andy Burns <
usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
>Peter wrote:
>>I just noticed that when I rightclick on the Firefox icon in the Windows
>>taskbar it shows every file I`ve ever downloaded over the years.
>I don`t see downloads on the "jumplist" just frequent websites, and
>under a dozen rather than several thousand!
>> How do I get rid of this problem?
>Settings > Personalisation > Start
>you could try turning off the option for recent options in start, jump
>lists and explorer? Then turn it back on and it might start as empty,
>no idea why it should "go mad" and store thousands though ...
I`ve read through this thread.
Are those PDFs being downloaded speculatively to get the Web page to
load faster? When that happens, are they downloaded into a temporary
directory?
I am aware that in order to display a PDF in Firefox, it`s download
first to a temporary directory then displayed. Therefore I have it set
to save PDFs. If I want one, I manually download it to avoid the
download into the temporary directory of the ones I don`t want.
about:preferences > General > Applications > PDF > Save File
Is there an indexing process in the temporary directory taking place
which is the reason why these file names display in the jump list? Isn`t
there a way to tell Windows 10 not to index certain directories? I`m
guessing that`s what the underlying issue is.
I`m not using Windows 10, just Windows 8.1.
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