S sehender1 macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 3, 2008 #1 I'm wondering where files related to the iPhone are kept in iTunes... I'm not seeing them in the iTunes directory..
I'm wondering where files related to the iPhone are kept in iTunes... I'm not seeing them in the iTunes directory..
Whorehay macrumors 6502a Aug 3, 2008 #2 sehender1 said: I'm wondering where files related to the iPhone are kept in iTunes... I'm not seeing them in the iTunes directory.. Click to expand... Are you on a Mac? user/Library/Application Support/MobileSync
sehender1 said: I'm wondering where files related to the iPhone are kept in iTunes... I'm not seeing them in the iTunes directory.. Click to expand... Are you on a Mac? user/Library/Application Support/MobileSync
S sehender1 macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 3, 2008 #3 No, I'm on a PC... i don't see the directory you're talking about, but I may be able to find it I think.. Anyone with a PC know for sure where it is?
No, I'm on a PC... i don't see the directory you're talking about, but I may be able to find it I think.. Anyone with a PC know for sure where it is?
eddiec312 macrumors 6502 Aug 3, 2008 #4 Make sure you have hidden files to show: C:\Documents and Settings\*Your Username*\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync
Make sure you have hidden files to show: C:\Documents and Settings\*Your Username*\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync
S sehender1 macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 3, 2008 #5 hmmm. made hidden files visible, but can't access documents and settings. I've got Windows Vista... also can't access application data from user folders.. Would this be a problem with trying to pwn the iPhone? anyone with Vista mastered this without trouble?
hmmm. made hidden files visible, but can't access documents and settings. I've got Windows Vista... also can't access application data from user folders.. Would this be a problem with trying to pwn the iPhone? anyone with Vista mastered this without trouble?
eddiec312 macrumors 6502 Aug 4, 2008 #6 You should of said you had vista before. In Vista go to: C:\Users\*Your User*\Appdata\Local\Apple Computer\ Mobilesync should be in there. If you are denied access to some of these folders then your username might not have admin rights.
You should of said you had vista before. In Vista go to: C:\Users\*Your User*\Appdata\Local\Apple Computer\ Mobilesync should be in there. If you are denied access to some of these folders then your username might not have admin rights.
S sehender1 macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 4, 2008 #7 Ok. In the apple computer folder, I have folders called iTunes, Quicktime, Safari and Syncnotifier. No MobileSync; in syncnotifier there seem to be log records of when the phone has sync'd with the computer.
Ok. In the apple computer folder, I have folders called iTunes, Quicktime, Safari and Syncnotifier. No MobileSync; in syncnotifier there seem to be log records of when the phone has sync'd with the computer.