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Deleting all Content.IE5 folders with a batch command

 
 
Dan.
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      9th Jan 2004
I have adware/spyware on a PC here at work, and am trying
to use a batch command (or a line in autoexec.bat) to
delete all of the cache folders under the Content.IE5
directory. So far, I've had no luck, and have to put up
with a ton of pop-up ads.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.


Thanks,

-D.
 
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Gary Smith
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      18th Jan 2004
Dan. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I have adware/spyware on a PC here at work, and am trying
> to use a batch command (or a line in autoexec.bat) to
> delete all of the cache folders under the Content.IE5
> directory. So far, I've had no luck, and have to put up
> with a ton of pop-up ads.


Control Panel > Internet Options > General > click "Delete files" > check
"Delete all offline content" > click "OK".
All folders below Content.IE5 and their contens are deleted. It's a good
idea to do that every now and then just on general principles. It isn't
likely to help with your pop-up problem though.

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Columbus, Ohio
 
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