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temporary internet files
I'd like to know about temporarty internet files in: Documents and
settings\my name\Local settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\ \. I didn't know these files existed until I glanced at the monitor during a virus scan. Even with viewing hidden files and folders enabled, only the path down to Temporary Internet Files is displayed in Windows Explorer. Clicking properties on that folder tells me there are over 78,000 files contained/over 40MB. This is after cookies have been deleted. What are these files? Why do I need 78,000 on my computer? Why are they inaccessible? If I'm using IE6, why is there an IE5 content folder? How can I delete these files, or perhaps prevent them from accumulating? Thanks, Jim Schmidt |
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Jim Schmidt wrote:
I'd like to know about temporarty internet files in: Documents and settings\my name\Local settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\ \. I didn't know these files existed until I glanced at the monitor during a virus scan. Even with viewing hidden files and folders enabled, only the path down to Temporary Internet Files is displayed in Windows Explorer. Clicking properties on that folder tells me there are over 78,000 files contained/over 40MB. This is after cookies have been deleted. What are these files? Why do I need 78,000 on my computer? Why are they inaccessible? If I'm using IE6, why is there an IE5 content folder? How can I delete these files, or perhaps prevent them from accumulating? Thanks, Jim Schmidt Jim The TIF folder has always been a source of consternation for IE users since IE4 was released. This folder has special properties that are geared mainly toward security. They contain all of the many files that make up each and every website you have visited. Every little button, line, image, code and everything else the webpage contains. When you revisit a webpage, it will load faster because most of the files are already loaded from the TIF. You can control the size by going into Tools/Internet Options/General tab of IE. Click the Settings button in the TIF properties. Set the amount of disk space you want to allocate for this cache. When the size approaches this limit, files will be deleted to make room for the new files. You can also set other behaviors in this dialog. Back on the General tab, you can delete the files with that button. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Associate Expert ExpertZone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. |
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temporary internet files
Ronnie,
Thanks for the tip on reducing the size of the cache. The 'delete temporary files' doesn't affect these files on my computer. 'Delete cookies' does work. I've used these buttons regularly. Jim |
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temporary internet files
Clicking 'delete TIF' again, I noticed and checked the 'delete offline
content' box, and that made a difference. 40MB of files was knocked down to 832K. Jim |
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