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A1. Manually.
A2. It's not. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ ColTom2 wrote: > Hi: > > What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how > important is it to do so? > > Thanks, > > ColTom2\ |
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presuming internet explorer is the target of this operation, one way is
to login as an administrator on a different account and delete the file. ColTom2 wrote: > Hi: > > What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how > important is it to do so? > > Thanks, > > ColTom2\ > > |
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"ColTom2" <noemailaddress@nomail.com> wrote in message
news:%23edIkHlHJHA.4564@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi: > > What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how > important is it to do so? > > Thanks, > > ColTom2\ > > 1) You might want to take a look at "Index.data Analyzer" over at http://www.systenance.com/indexdat.php 2) Depends on your paranoia level :-) |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 10:29:03 -0400, "ColTom2"
<noemailaddress@nomail.com> wrote: >Hi: > > What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how >important is it to do so? > >Thanks, > >ColTom2\ > Have a look at Index.dat Suite: http://support.it-mate.co.uk/?mode=P...index.datsuite Index.dat Suite's current features include; 1. View, delete and backup index.dat files 2. View and delete Temporary Internet Files (TIF) 3. View and delete Cookies 4. View and delete History 5. View and delete Temp files 6. and more ... Regards, Fred |
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"ColTom2" wrote: > Hi: > > What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how > important is it to do so? > > Thanks, > > ColTom2\ > > > Hello. I found that CCleaner does a good job of removing said files. http://www.ccleaner.com/ Free for individual users. take care. beamish. |
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"beamish" <beamish@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:541B2623-6A01-4413-9C3D-FE998BE22F32@microsoft.com... > > > "ColTom2" wrote: > >> Hi: >> >> What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how >> important is it to do so? >> >> Thanks, >> >> ColTom2\ >> >> >> > Hello. > I found that CCleaner does a good job of removing said files. > http://www.ccleaner.com/ > Free for individual users. > > take care. > beamish. Run CCleaner and then run this tool http://www.systenance.com/indexdat.php taking note of what is still present in your History, Cookies and Cache. Xandros |
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Do not do anything. You do not need to delete or clean these files up to
clean your computer. Actually you will damage your computer if you delete or do anything to these files. Computers do need to be cleaned up from unnescary programs and files but unless you know what you are deleting you risk damage. If you want to clean your computer from unnescary files in Windows XP Windows offers you built in tools. Internet Explorer also stores unnescary files that need to be deleted too. You may ask how and I will explain. A utility free that will do you no harm is CC Cleaner. Download it for free from http://www.cccleaner.com and then run it once a week. Just hit anaylze and clean. This will take care of Internet explorer's unnescary files. As far as your computer goes go to start, all programs, accesories, system tools, disc cleanup. Select that. Check all boxes that apply and hit ok. Do this once a week. That takes care of Windows XP. To take care of unnesecary programs that are taking up valuable space on your hard drive go to start, control panel, add/remove programs then look at the list. Hit change remove to delete a program. Only delete a program if you know what it is because some programs need other programs to work together. Whatever you do do not buy any registry cleaners that are non Microsoft such as Reg Cure or Tune up utilities 2008. Speed has no correlation to the registry. Only advanced users should do anything with the registry and if you run these programs they will mess up your computer. I hope this is helpful. Let me Know. Best Regards, Kaja "ColTom2" wrote: > Hi: > > What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how > important is it to do so? > > Thanks, > > ColTom2\ > > > |
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"Kaja" <Kaja@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:94B63825-C4BE-45E7-B9C0-04C972542EBD@microsoft.com... > Do not do anything. You do not need to delete or clean these files up Well, "need" is kinda relative, isn't it? One doesn't *need* to ever defragment, for example; but if one wants to do all one can to improve disk access times, then it does become a need. If the OP has privacy concerns then cleaning out all the index.dat files becomes a more of a "need" to *him*. Try one of the index.dat viewing utilities that have been recommended and consider whether you'd like a stranger, not necessarily with your best interests at heart, using one of them on your computer. > to clean your computer. ColTom2 didn't ask anything about general computer-cleaning >Actually you will damage your computer if you delete or > do anything to these files. Oh, pshaw. I'd like to know what you base that on. <snip lots of unnescary & unnesecary cleaning advice> > "ColTom2" wrote: > >> Hi: >> >> What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how >> important is it to do so? >> >> Thanks, >> >> ColTom2\ |
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> Hi:
> > What is the best way to clean or delete "index.dat" files and how > important is it to do so? > > Thanks, > > ColTom2\ It is completely unnecessary to delet them, which negates your first question. Do you have a reason for wanting to get rid of them? |
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