John
December 12th 03, 07:08 AM
Using dos, go to the subdirectory that it is in and type,
without quotes: "DEL search[1*.*"
>-----Original Message-----
>There is a file "search[1]." on my system under the
>Temporary Internet Files directory that I can see in a
>directory listing, but there seems to be no way to
>actually remove it. I appear to have all the necessary
>permissions to delete the file, no one is using it, but
>the system reports "Could Not Find" when I try to del
the
>file. I have run scandisk and nothing showed up
>corrupted in the directory tables.
>
>The only thing I have been able to find that sounds even
>remotely like this is KB# 821412, which talks about a
>specific fix that Microsoft will only give out if you
>call their fee-based help line. Arg!
>
>Before I jump through the hoops to see if this will fix
>my problem, I thought I'd ask if anyone else has seen
>this and if you managed to fix the problem.
>.
>
without quotes: "DEL search[1*.*"
>-----Original Message-----
>There is a file "search[1]." on my system under the
>Temporary Internet Files directory that I can see in a
>directory listing, but there seems to be no way to
>actually remove it. I appear to have all the necessary
>permissions to delete the file, no one is using it, but
>the system reports "Could Not Find" when I try to del
the
>file. I have run scandisk and nothing showed up
>corrupted in the directory tables.
>
>The only thing I have been able to find that sounds even
>remotely like this is KB# 821412, which talks about a
>specific fix that Microsoft will only give out if you
>call their fee-based help line. Arg!
>
>Before I jump through the hoops to see if this will fix
>my problem, I thought I'd ask if anyone else has seen
>this and if you managed to fix the problem.
>.
>