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Hello DCD915,
Tuesday, August 10, 2004, 12:06:44 AM, you wrote:
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DAC> I'm not sure why you want to delete these files but Windows will
DAC> recreate them when it reboots if they are necessary to organize
DAC> a file. You'll see it grow as the amount of files increase.
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Everyone will have an opinion on this ... but I would recommend, at
least, from time to time, deleting "all" the index.dat files you find.
There are a number of them, some displayed, some not displayed. But
over a period of time, especially if you use the Interent a lot, they
can grow to a fairly substantial size ... they essentially log a lot
of various data about your websurfing activities. You're correct, if
you delete them ... they are recreated.
Sean Con
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