temporary internet files

G

Guest

When i delete the files,the program just stops running,and it will close the
Explorer windows.
I also got an error message saying
"shell32.dll,control_rundll"c:\windows\system32\inetcpl.cpl",internet options"

Don't have a clue what that is..??

And a error report is sent to microsoft.

Ty
 
G

Guest

I have just resolved a problem similar to this with XP Pro, apparently caused
by some corruption in the temporary Internet files.

1. Log on as a different user with Adminstrative privileges (double
Ctrl/Alt/Del at Welcome screens logs you on as Administrator;
2. In Windows Explorer select Tools\folder options\View\hidden files and
folders;
3. Delete the Temporary Internet Files folder from \Documents and
Settings\whatever user\local settings. A new one will be created when the
user next goes online.
 
T

Trog Dog

Ezra said:
I have just resolved a problem similar to this with XP Pro, apparently
caused
by some corruption in the temporary Internet files.

1. Log on as a different user with Adminstrative privileges (double
Ctrl/Alt/Del at Welcome screens logs you on as Administrator;
2. In Windows Explorer select Tools\folder options\View\hidden files and
folders;
3. Delete the Temporary Internet Files folder from \Documents and
Settings\whatever user\local settings. A new one will be created when the
user next goes online.

I'll give it a try and report back, although I can't see what TIF has to do
with LAN access.
 
G

Guest

<<I'll give it a try and report back, although I can't see what TIF has to do
with LAN access.>>

LAN access? Was that a reply on this thread?
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Similar Threads

An exception occurred . . 2
Freeze up/ RUNDLL error 1
RUNDLL 1
Cant delete temporary internet files 6
problems 1
cleaning internet files 2
Help!!! 28
Error When Accessing Properties of Network Connection 8

Top