Charlie
Sat May 20 11:56:28 CDT 2006
I've found it doesn't reliably delete 64-bit IE files. Does a great job on
32-bit, however.
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Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/8/6/B868C664-13FC-4F91-9651-5B6D4F1A2F60/Is_Windows_XP_Professional_x64_Edition_Right_for_Me.doc
John Barnes wrote:
> Setting IE to delete the files on close in advanced options, works great
> for me.
>
> "Dennis Pack x64, IE7B2" <dennispack@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uTZBcjCfGHA.356@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Jim:
>> The cure is to set the cashe higher or delete the temporary files
>> regularly.
>>
>>
>> "JimSmith1962" <JimSmith1962@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:894EDB5E-0F20-4E69-8C8E-08B2D5128E05@microsoft.com...
>>> Is there a fix for this that anyone is aware of?
>>>
>>> "Rick" wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have had the same thing happen in Win XP Pro 32-bit so I don't think
>>>> it's peculiar to x64.
>>>>
>>>> JimSmith1962 wrote:
>>>>> After running XP pro x64 for about * days without any problems, I
>>>>> recieved
>>>>> this error last night. After doing some checking around it appears my
>>>>> temp.
>>>>> internet files was overloaded, (I had it set for 77mb) but it was way
>>>>> over
>>>>> that limit. I cleaned my temp files and the error is gone. Is this an
>>>>> issue
>>>>> with x64? I've installed ALL updates on day one.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance for all help and advice, Jim