Hi,
I'm not sure everyone understands the Folders being discussed here. In
explorer or my computer, go to temporary internet files folder in windows.
Select all and delete. Right click on the same folder and check properties.
Despite the fact that the folder shows empty, it isn't. Go to find and do a
search for Cache1, Cache2, Cache3, and Cache4. They're "invisible" in the
Temporary Internet Files folder but there they are. Delete them. They'll be
back. Each will contain 2 .dat files when clean and pick up other files
occasionally. I saw them the first time about 2 months ago following someone
elses post and the biggest of the four only contained 5 files. My biggest
question is why are they invisible in the folder they reside in? They appear
to have no direct connection to the IE cache files in the main folder. Art
Cassel
Earl Truss wrote:
> At 11:25 AM 3/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >Yes, they should be deleted every so often or they will slow down browser
> >opperation and fill up your HD.
>
> This should not happen. You can set an option in Internet Explorer so that
> it will not use more than a given percentage of your disk space.
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