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How can I restrict the .dll files regeneration ??

 
 
Lars
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      2nd Dec 2003
Hi,

When I delete .dll files in system32, they regen automatically.
So I deleted these same files in the dllcache folder.

Well... they still regen, in the two folders.

I checked for Enviroment variables, but nothing shocked me.

Does anyone knows how to resolve this ?
 
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Rick
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      2nd Dec 2003
"Lars" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> When I delete .dll files in system32, they regen automatically.
> So I deleted these same files in the dllcache folder.
>
> Well... they still regen, in the two folders.
>
> I checked for Enviroment variables, but nothing shocked me.
>
> Does anyone knows how to resolve this ?


A better question is, why are you trying to delete protected
system files?

If you're sure you want to do this, Start/Run/gpedit.msc

Navigate to Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/
System/Windows File Protection and set "Limit WFP cache
size" to 0 bytes. Exit Group Policy Editor and delete all files
in dllcache. Reboot. Now you'll be able to delete protected
files -- you'll still get a popup box but Windows won't be able
to restore the deleted files.

Rick


 
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      3rd Dec 2003
"Rick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> "Lars" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> >
> > When I delete .dll files in system32, they regen automatically.
> > So I deleted these same files in the dllcache folder.
> >
> > Well... they still regen, in the two folders.
> >
> > I checked for Enviroment variables, but nothing shocked me.
> >
> > Does anyone knows how to resolve this ?

>
> A better question is, why are you trying to delete protected
> system files?
>
> If you're sure you want to do this, Start/Run/gpedit.msc
>
> Navigate to Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/
> System/Windows File Protection and set "Limit WFP cache
> size" to 0 bytes. Exit Group Policy Editor and delete all files
> in dllcache. Reboot. Now you'll be able to delete protected
> files -- you'll still get a popup box but Windows won't be able
> to restore the deleted files.
>
> Rick



I found the real problem in fact :
There is another cache folder. It's servicepackfiles.
This folder restores the fils in both system32 and dllcache.
I deleted the files in these 3 folders, and it worked .

Thanks anyway for your answer, I didn't thing to check in the local strategy.

Cya.
Lars
 
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