"Hoib" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to clear up some corrupted IE7 cache files. I've read this
> article which seems to be the answer:
> http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm and in particular this
> passage:
> Log on as Administrator and delete the desired <username> folder(s) and
> reboot. The article doesn't say what impact this might have.
>
> But if I delete my user folder from another admin acct, what will that
> blow
> away besides the cache? My Documents - gone, My Favorites - gone, right?
> If
> so, what crumby advice! The other question is let's say, I preserve the
> stuff I want, when that user tries to log, will XP rebuild that folder
> with
> all the elements needed to log on? I'm just afraid if I zap the folder,
> XP
> won't be able to log me back in - or is the actual user datafile kept
> elsewhere and the folder is a result of that being there?
>
> Thanks.
You're right to be asking, it's very misleading. You would indeed have lost
"My Documents", your "Favo[u]rites", etc - yes.
Looking at the page, where it says:
"delete the desired <username> folder(s)"
by "folder" they meant "Temporary Internet Files subfolder"
So it would be clearer to have said:
"delete the Temporary Internet Files subfolder within the desired <username>
folder(s)"
- look at the example it gives a few lines further down of "C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files".
However, I would only ever *empty* that folder, viz delete its contents, and
not delete the folder itself. And I don't see any need to reboot afterwards,
either - just log off as Administrator and back in as whomever.
From this imprecision alone - that could lead to someone deleting sundry
<username> folders wholesale from within the Administrator account - I'd be
wary of slavishly following any other advice on this site. As you have so
wisely been!