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MDAC Re-Install
Mdac is damaged in pc (WinXp Sp2)
If I Attempt To Re-Install software (MDAC_TYP.EXE Rel 28.0.1022.3) return error: "MDAC 2.8 RTM non è compatibile con questa versione di Windows. Tutte le sue funzionalitÃ* fanno parte di Windows." How I can remove damaged version e install new correct version of Mdac? |
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7 "different temporary internet files" folders, WHY?
I run both Firefox 2.0 and Internet explore 6.0. Seldom using IE, and show 7 different "temporary
Internet files" folders, 5 under documents and settings and 2 under windows. They vary in size from 32KB to 140MB. Both FF & IE are set to delete most of cash on closing, and I realize that the ones under my log in name are the active ones, what of the others and can they be safely deleted? see below C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files (1/4/2006 5:01:23 PM) 32KB C:\Documents and Settings\kg\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files (4/5/2006 5:11:51 PM) 140MB C:\Documents and Settings\kg\Local Settings\Temp\Temporary Internet Files (7/26/2006 12:25:17 PM) 24MB C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files (1/4/2006 5:01:23 PM) 72MB C:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files (1/4/2006 5:01:23 PM) 32KB C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\systemprofile\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files (1/4/2006 5:01:23 PM) 1MB C:\WINDOWS\Temp\Temporary Internet Files (3/11/2008 12:56:32 PM) 32KB ***************** Thank You kGbAT@msbx.net To reply to this email please remove the AT after the kGb in the reply to address as shown above. |
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Re: 7 "different temporary internet files" folders, WHY?
You could try deleting them all, and when you reboot and use IE again, the
right one will be recreated. Better yet, first go into IE and delete the TIF in there first. It can also show the current location of the TIF if you look for it. P.S. If you try deleting one of them and get Access Denied, you know that one is in use, so just leave that one alone, and proceed to the rest. KG wrote: > I run both Firefox 2.0 and Internet explore 6.0. Seldom using IE, and > show 7 > different "temporary Internet files" folders, 5 under documents and > settings > and 2 under windows. They vary in size from 32KB to 140MB. Both FF & IE > are > set to delete most of cash on closing, and I realize that the ones under > my > log in name are the active ones, what of the others and can they be safely > deleted? see below > > C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local Settings\Temporary Internet > Files (1/4/2006 5:01:23 PM) 32KB > > C:\Documents and Settings\kg\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files > (4/5/2006 5:11:51 PM) 140MB > > C:\Documents and Settings\kg\Local Settings\Temp\Temporary Internet Files > (7/26/2006 12:25:17 PM) 24MB > > C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Temporary Internet > Files (1/4/2006 5:01:23 PM) 72MB > > C:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Temporary Internet > Files (1/4/2006 5:01:23 PM) 32KB > > C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\systemprofile\Local Settings\Temporary Internet > Files (1/4/2006 5:01:23 PM) 1MB > > C:\WINDOWS\Temp\Temporary Internet Files (3/11/2008 12:56:32 PM) 32KB > ***************** > Thank You kGbAT@msbx.net > > To reply to this email please remove the AT > after the kGb in the reply to address as shown above. |
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