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how do I delete stored attachments from the OLK folders?

 
 
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      23rd May 2007
Since February 1 every attachment received in every file type has been saved
to an OLK1 directory and these now amount to several hundred megabytes.

I cannot find these OLKI1 directories utilizing Windows Explorer so how can
I delete these from my computer? (I know I can delete these one at a time,
but there are nbow several thousan in all file formats and it will take for
ever)

Performance is apparenlty starting to suffer and this process cannot continue
 
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      24th May 2007
BRIT 001 <BRIT (E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Since February 1 every attachment received in every file type has
> been saved to an OLK1 directory and these now amount to several
> hundred megabytes.
>
> I cannot find these OLKI1 directories utilizing Windows Explorer so
> how can I delete these from my computer?


There are several ways, but the easiest, I think, is the tool found toward
the bottom of this page: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm
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      29th Aug 2008


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> BRIT 001 <BRIT (E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > Since February 1 every attachment received in every file type has
> > been saved to an OLK1 directory and these now amount to several
> > hundred megabytes.
> >
> > I cannot find these OLKI1 directories utilizing Windows Explorer so
> > how can I delete these from my computer?

>
> There are several ways, but the easiest, I think, is the tool found toward
> the bottom of this page: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm
> --
> Brian Tillman
>
>


I'm a network admin and I used this approach and it took me over an hour of
Google searches and trial and error at a user's computer but I eventually had
to bring up a DOS prompt and drill down to the temporary internet files
folder where the OLK1 folder was 'supposed' to be. Then I did a del *.* to
clear the OLK1 cache.

Using windows explorer did not work. Even after unchecking the boxes to
show hidden files and folders and to show protected system files and folders,
there was no OLK1 folder to be found. Even after running a search on the
entire C:\ drive. Yet whenI opened Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, the tifs
and jpgs still showed that they were in the OLK1 folder.

What is up with Microsoft? Whe do they insist on making things so difficult
when it should be very simple. How can this be? Is this a bug in Windws XP,
Outlook or both? Why would the system be telling me the location of a folder
that doesn't even exist in Windows Explorer yet show up in a DOS window?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      29th Aug 2008
"jamesd3rd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm a network admin and I used this approach and it took me over an hour
> of
> Google searches and trial and error at a user's computer but I eventually
> had
> to bring up a DOS prompt and drill down to the temporary internet files
> folder where the OLK1 folder was 'supposed' to be. Then I did a del *.*
> to
> clear the OLK1 cache.
>
> Using windows explorer did not work. Even after unchecking the boxes to
> show hidden files and folders and to show protected system files and
> folders,
> there was no OLK1 folder to be found. Even after running a search on the
> entire C:\ drive. Yet whenI opened Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, the
> tifs
> and jpgs still showed that they were in the OLK1 folder.


Windows Explorer has modifications that prevent you from seeing the contents
of that folder. That's why I suggested iusing the tool on the web page I
cited. It looks in the registry for the path to the temp folder.
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      29th Aug 2008


"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> "jamesd3rd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3EB65E85-457A-46ED-ACF1-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > I'm a network admin and I used this approach and it took me over an hour
> > of
> > Google searches and trial and error at a user's computer but I eventually
> > had
> > to bring up a DOS prompt and drill down to the temporary internet files
> > folder where the OLK1 folder was 'supposed' to be. Then I did a del *.*
> > to
> > clear the OLK1 cache.
> >
> > Using windows explorer did not work. Even after unchecking the boxes to
> > show hidden files and folders and to show protected system files and
> > folders,
> > there was no OLK1 folder to be found. Even after running a search on the
> > entire C:\ drive. Yet whenI opened Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, the
> > tifs
> > and jpgs still showed that they were in the OLK1 folder.

>
> Windows Explorer has modifications that prevent you from seeing the contents
> of that folder. That's why I suggested iusing the tool on the web page I
> cited. It looks in the registry for the path to the temp folder.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>

It would be really nice if Microsoft rethought that whole design because
that's a pretty major flaw. I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels that
way. Eudora for example, allows users to choose where attachments can go
(without performing a 'Save As') and later delete them at their discretion.
I don't think it would be all that hard to add that to Outlook.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      2nd Sep 2008
"Jamesd3rd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It would be really nice if Microsoft rethought that whole design because
> that's a pretty major flaw. I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels that
> way. Eudora for example, allows users to choose where attachments can go
> (without performing a 'Save As') and later delete them at their
> discretion.
> I don't think it would be all that hard to add that to Outlook.


In Outlook, attachments aren't extracted from the messages automatically.
Only when you open the attachment does it get extracted. You do, however,
have the ability to choose the location of the folder where this extraction
occurs by modifying a registry entry.
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