pappy
07-09-2005, 11:07 PM
Don Varnau wrote:
> [B]Hi,
> This could indicate a corrupt cache. Login as another user with
> admin
> privileges or from the machine's default administrator account (from
> safe
> mode) and delete the Temporary Internet Files folder for the affected
> user
> account. You can't delete the TIF folder of the currently logged in
> user-
> it's "in use."
>
> It's often recommended that the TIF folder be limited to 50-60 MB
> and
> cleared occasionally.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Don
> [MS MVP- IE/OE]
>
> Don,
>
> I was having a similiar problem and tried everything I could think
> of. Your solution worked!!!!
>
> I'm glad I came across this post.
>
> /r
> Pappy
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> [B]Hi,
> This could indicate a corrupt cache. Login as another user with
> admin
> privileges or from the machine's default administrator account (from
> safe
> mode) and delete the Temporary Internet Files folder for the affected
> user
> account. You can't delete the TIF folder of the currently logged in
> user-
> it's "in use."
>
> It's often recommended that the TIF folder be limited to 50-60 MB
> and
> cleared occasionally.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Don
> [MS MVP- IE/OE]
>
> Don,
>
> I was having a similiar problem and tried everything I could think
> of. Your solution worked!!!!
>
> I'm glad I came across this post.
>
> /r
> Pappy
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