This is a list of 4 groups of numbers and letters under my (C:)
1. {00003A04-0000-0000-E66D-B6B7F1786819}
2. {90000046-0000-0000-A147-5AF86B43D1E2]
3. 8ff9f5ebce54b1f75693d6877e2eb329
4. 9dd8f660b12312edc83b0a384fc8

These groups are in the left pane and in the right pane are from top to
bottom : 1. DATA Manifest Configuration Settings
2. " " " " Manifest.orm ORM
3. msxml6-KB927977-enu-x86 Text Document
4. msxml4-KB927978-enu Text Document

Can they be safely deleted or are they integral to the health of
programs, applications and/or my computer. I have seen this question
long ago, but not recently. If I should not be here, please re-direct.

Thank you for any response.....Uly

Re: String of Numbers and Letters In Windows Explorer, Windows XP Home, SP2 by Colin

Colin
Fri Mar 28 14:15:06 PDT 2008

Don't delete them.

"uhlaurel" <u.hardy2@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%ecHj.56$p97.53@trnddc03...
> This is a list of 4 groups of numbers and letters under my (C:)
> 1. {00003A04-0000-0000-E66D-B6B7F1786819}
> 2. {90000046-0000-0000-A147-5AF86B43D1E2]
> 3. 8ff9f5ebce54b1f75693d6877e2eb329
> 4. 9dd8f660b12312edc83b0a384fc8
>
> These groups are in the left pane and in the right pane are from top to
> bottom : 1. DATA Manifest Configuration Settings
> 2. " " " " Manifest.orm ORM
> 3. msxml6-KB927977-enu-x86 Text Document
> 4. msxml4-KB927978-enu Text Document
>
> Can they be safely deleted or are they integral to the health of programs,
> applications and/or my computer. I have seen this question long ago, but
> not recently. If I should not be here, please re-direct.
>
> Thank you for any response.....Uly
>
>
>
>
>


Re: String of Numbers and Letters In Windows Explorer, Windows XP Home, SP2 by PD43

PD43
Fri Mar 28 14:27:02 PDT 2008

"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:

>Don't delete them.

Why?

Re: String of Numbers and Letters In Windows Explorer, Windows XP Home, SP2 by Colin

Colin
Fri Mar 28 16:57:58 PDT 2008

Because he doesn't know what they are. Folks shouldn't delete things just
because they don't know what they are.

"PD43" <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:0loqu3hiodu314pa63lrnhe6km7bj11uih@4ax.com...
> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Don't delete them.
>
> Why?


Re: String of Numbers and Letters In Windows Explorer, Windows XP Home, SP2 by PD43

PD43
Fri Mar 28 17:00:01 PDT 2008

"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:

>Because he doesn't know what they are. Folks shouldn't delete things just
>because they don't know what they are.

1) restore point before deleting
2) Recycle bin
3) backups

??

At least two of those (IIRC) were text files.


Re: String of Numbers and Letters In Windows Explorer, Windows XP Home, SP2 by Bill

Bill
Fri Mar 28 17:02:20 PDT 2008

LOL.

Colin Barnhorst wrote:
> Because he doesn't know what they are. Folks shouldn't delete things just
> because they don't know what they are.
>
> "PD43" <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:0loqu3hiodu314pa63lrnhe6km7bj11uih@4ax.com...
>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Don't delete them.
>>
>> Why?



Re: String of Numbers and Letters In Windows Explorer, Windows XP Home, SP2 by ulysses

ulysses
Mon Mar 31 08:09:44 PDT 2008

What I think I'll do is, delete the first two groups and sit on them for a
while (how long I'm not sure), and see if anything troublesome develops.
After 30 to 60 days I may feel confident enough to relax. But please keep
comments coming.
"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:026AC34D-F3AF-43A2-B2F6-41A70FD39261@microsoft.com...
> Because he doesn't know what they are. Folks shouldn't delete things just
> because they don't know what they are.
>
> "PD43" <pauld1943@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:0loqu3hiodu314pa63lrnhe6km7bj11uih@4ax.com...
>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Don't delete them.
>>
>> Why?
>