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      13th Feb 2006
There is in my program directory a map called dialer. Can I erase the
underlying maps without problems?
 
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      13th Feb 2006
Hi,

I don't understand what you mean by "map"...could you elaborate?

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      13th Feb 2006
Thank´s for aswering,

Sorry, my English isn´t to well. I mean that the directory contains folders
with files I don´t seem to have any use of. Can I erase these files without
problems.
/Annie

"NullBock" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't understand what you mean by "map"...could you elaborate?
>
> Walter
> ----
> Walter Gildersleeve
> Freiburg, Germany
>
> "In science, 'fact' can only mean 'confirmed to such a degree that it
> would be perverse to withhold provisional assent.' I suppose that
> apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit
> equal time in physics classrooms." -- Stephen Jay Gould
>
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      13th Feb 2006
Bist Du Deutsche? Ich sehe, dass Du den Brief durch Telekom geschickt
hast... Wenn es dir lieber ist, kannst Du das Problem auf Deutsch
beschreiben...

What is the name of the program? Have you tried to delete it from the
Windows "Software" control panel? Click (auf Deutsch) Start >
Systemsteuerung > Software, and look for the program in the list. Or
what is the program called? Can you determine what the name of the
main program is?

In general, you don't want to delete a folder, especially in the
program directory. it's better to let the original program delete
itself.

Walter (in Freiburg, Germany)

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      13th Feb 2006
Sorry, no Deutsche,
The programfolder is called Instant Access and contains a subfolder called
Dialer. Dialer again contains folders that are numbered and when I open them,
icons and shortcuts to websites are shown. I´v no interest in visiting these
sites.

My question is if I can erase the files in the folder named Dialer, not to
eraes the hole program.
/Annie


"NullBock" wrote:

> Bist Du Deutsche? Ich sehe, dass Du den Brief durch Telekom geschickt
> hast... Wenn es dir lieber ist, kannst Du das Problem auf Deutsch
> beschreiben...
>
> What is the name of the program? Have you tried to delete it from the
> Windows "Software" control panel? Click (auf Deutsch) Start >
> Systemsteuerung > Software, and look for the program in the list. Or
> what is the program called? Can you determine what the name of the
> main program is?
>
> In general, you don't want to delete a folder, especially in the
> program directory. it's better to let the original program delete
> itself.
>
> Walter (in Freiburg, Germany)
>
> ----
> Walter Gildersleeve
> Freiburg, Germany
>
> "In science, 'fact' can only mean 'confirmed to such a degree that it
> would be perverse to withhold provisional assent.' I suppose that
> apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit
> equal time in physics classrooms." -- Stephen Jay Gould
>
> ______________________________________________________
> http://linkfrog.net
> URL Shortening
> Free and easy, small and green.
>
>

 
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      13th Feb 2006

Annie wrote:
> Sorry, no Deutsche,
> The programfolder is called Instant Access and contains a subfolder called
> Dialer. Dialer again contains folders that are numbered and when I open them,
> icons and shortcuts to websites are shown. I´v no interest in visiting these
> sites.
>
> My question is if I can erase the files in the folder named Dialer, not to
> eraes the hole program.
> /Annie


Icons and shortcuts are typically safe to delete. If you have links to
them on the start menu, then you'll get ugly dead links, but it won't
hurt your Windows installation. If it's just icons, links, html pages
and the like, then I'd say you can delete them no problem.

Walter Gildersleeve
Freiburg, Germany

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