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Eugenia
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Hi.
W98se.
My Content.IE5 Folder and subfolders took on a peculiar attribute. I was
looking for something in there and noticed that it no longer resembled the
regular appearance, where one might find 10 or more alphanumerically named
subfolders. It looked like the Content.IE5 that one might find in WinXP.
i.e. - generally having roughly 4 alphanumeric subfolders.
I've tried everything: DOS Deltree - which still ends up giving me the same
result - and then simply deleting those folders (Temporary Internet Files /
Cookies / History) from another operating system. Same issue persists. :-(
Even after performing the Deltree of Tempor~1 in DOS, once rebooted,
although Index.dat and desktop.ini are newly created, there are also 4
sub-folders within Content.IE5 which also get created anew. They are void of
temporary files, with the exception that each contain a Desktop.ini file.
As a test, I browsed multitude of webpages (including those which might
assist me) to see if I could get Content.IE5 to create its customary large
quantity of different sub-folders, but to no avail. 4 subfolders were all
which were created, despite the fact that the number of different types of
websites /images/ graphics/ banners /etc should have easily caused
Content.IE5 subfolders to mutiply.
I should add that normally, the stored location of the TIF's/Content.IE5 is
in C:\Windows, but eventually I noticed (much later) that mysteriously, the
location had somehow changed to C:\Windows\Local Settings. That was where it
was when I first noticed the 4 subfolder anomaly. I changed it back to it's
all-time normal location of C:\Windows. The problem persists despite all
kinds of techniques to fix it..
This is a new problem I've never before encountered. Can anyone help me with
some pointers on how I might rectify this?
Many thanks for reading this and helping.
W98se.
My Content.IE5 Folder and subfolders took on a peculiar attribute. I was
looking for something in there and noticed that it no longer resembled the
regular appearance, where one might find 10 or more alphanumerically named
subfolders. It looked like the Content.IE5 that one might find in WinXP.
i.e. - generally having roughly 4 alphanumeric subfolders.
I've tried everything: DOS Deltree - which still ends up giving me the same
result - and then simply deleting those folders (Temporary Internet Files /
Cookies / History) from another operating system. Same issue persists. :-(
Even after performing the Deltree of Tempor~1 in DOS, once rebooted,
although Index.dat and desktop.ini are newly created, there are also 4
sub-folders within Content.IE5 which also get created anew. They are void of
temporary files, with the exception that each contain a Desktop.ini file.
As a test, I browsed multitude of webpages (including those which might
assist me) to see if I could get Content.IE5 to create its customary large
quantity of different sub-folders, but to no avail. 4 subfolders were all
which were created, despite the fact that the number of different types of
websites /images/ graphics/ banners /etc should have easily caused
Content.IE5 subfolders to mutiply.
I should add that normally, the stored location of the TIF's/Content.IE5 is
in C:\Windows, but eventually I noticed (much later) that mysteriously, the
location had somehow changed to C:\Windows\Local Settings. That was where it
was when I first noticed the 4 subfolder anomaly. I changed it back to it's
all-time normal location of C:\Windows. The problem persists despite all
kinds of techniques to fix it..
This is a new problem I've never before encountered. Can anyone help me with
some pointers on how I might rectify this?
Many thanks for reading this and helping.