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I have cleared my C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files folder several times, but folder properties says that there
are two files (totaling 147,523 bytes) still there (even though I cannot see
any files when I open the folder)
Additionally there is a vertical gray bar (runs from the top of that same
folder bottom .It wasn't there last month.
I have enabled "show hidden files" in my Folder Options (Control Panel).
I am the systems administrator.
I cannot delete the C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files folder (I receive the error "cannot be deleted critical to XP
operations)
Any attempt to encrypt the folder ( and its files) fails
I tried reloading my XP, but since I added SP2 it says that my version on
the CD is to older that the version that I have installed, and cannot be
loaded.
I have four spyware and fire wall products and I sweep every night....and
still cannot find out what those files are
I have been attacked several times in the past mont, and have traced the
user to an Internet Cafe in China
Is this anything to worry about
Internet Files folder several times, but folder properties says that there
are two files (totaling 147,523 bytes) still there (even though I cannot see
any files when I open the folder)
Additionally there is a vertical gray bar (runs from the top of that same
folder bottom .It wasn't there last month.
I have enabled "show hidden files" in my Folder Options (Control Panel).
I am the systems administrator.
I cannot delete the C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files folder (I receive the error "cannot be deleted critical to XP
operations)
Any attempt to encrypt the folder ( and its files) fails
I tried reloading my XP, but since I added SP2 it says that my version on
the CD is to older that the version that I have installed, and cannot be
loaded.
I have four spyware and fire wall products and I sweep every night....and
still cannot find out what those files are
I have been attacked several times in the past mont, and have traced the
user to an Internet Cafe in China
Is this anything to worry about