"DMJohnson" <DMJo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have 2 users set up on my computer. I am the admin. and I have a "Kids"
> limited account for the kids. The question: Why does the kids Temporary IE
> folder have a subfolder named Content.IE5? This folder also contains
> subfolders that have names like G12TYS23.
> No real problems,just courious.
"PA Bear" <PABe...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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<canned>
Once installed, run CCleaner & select the Windows tab.
Select ONLY the options illustrated in the following illustration (Not all
options available in Win9x; Nothing should be checked in Application tab):
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/cleaner.gif
Next: click Options > click Advanced
Uncheck: "Only delete files older than 48 hrs", click Ok
Then return to the main window & click Run Cleaner (bottom right) then Exit.
CCleaner should be run with the above settings for each User Account!
</canned>
Also see Take Out the Trash at http://aumha.org/a/health.htm (Section 4) and
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/cleantemp.htm
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~PA Bear
What DMJohnson didn't realize is that *BOTH* accounts -- Admin and Kids
-- each have their own separate Content.IE5 folders. Depending on how
the "limited" kids account was set up, I'm guessing that if s/he logs
on as "Kids", DMJ will see the admin's Content.IE5 folder. The folder
is hidden only from your own logon, but not from other users'.
As an aside, I think it's confusing to refer to the TIF (Temporary
Internet Files) folder as the "Temp" folder. They are two entirely
different things, unfortunately named similarly by Microsoft.