Does SP2 need them?

G

Guest

Having searched under Temporary Internet Files - I have opened the
Windows\system32\config\ one and found within a folder entitled Content.IE5
This contains over 4300 files in 4 coded sub folders, almost all of them
ending
with .XML, dated last year and now compressed. At 18MB of disk space
does anybody know the answer to these questions:
Does SP2 need them?
What purpose are they stored there for?
Can these folders/files be deleted?

Please don't confuse this folder with the one where Temporary Internet files
&
cookies are stored.
Any help would be much appreciated.

Ying.
 
W

Will Denny

Hi

Delete them to the Recycle Bin for a few days. If you don't get any
problems delete the files from the Recycle Bin. .XML files 'can' be hard to
read - have you had a look at one of them to see what the contents are?
 
P

PA Bear

TIF, Cookies, Index.dat and Content.IE5 are part and parcel of the "smoke &
mirrors" nature of Temporary Internet Files. Read: http://snipurl.com/gadi
(http://snipurl.com/gadj in particular).

Unless you're having problems indicating corruption, leave 'em alone and go
worry about more important things like whirled peas.
 

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