"Max" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear readers,
>
> I see there is no IE7 group/ folder, so I put this question here.
> After installation of updates KB938127, KB939653 and KB942615 I looked in
> the Windows directory and there I see the directory 'ie7' in BLUE letters;
> what does this mean?? Normally blue letters mean the file is compressed.
> Another Windows directory 'ie7updates', contains the files KB938127-IE7,
> KB939653-IE7, KB942615-IE7 (latest updates), all 3 are in BLUE letters;
> this
> means I can remove them?? Normally the update/ uninstall files are between
> $....$ signs, which means they may be removed. This confuses me, any
> suggestions?
>
> Thx, Max.
The ie7 folder was already blue. That means it is compressed to save space.
Thos other folders you mention are there in case you decide to remove that
update. If you do delete them in a few months also delete the KB######.log
file, which is also in the Windows folder.
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