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Yes, you can delete all of your temporary Internet files without any problems. Go ahead and clean up your hard drive so you have more space available. I hope this helps you.
Scott Turton
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I am a novice so the question may be stupid. Can I just delete all my temporary Internet files without causing any problems? Thanks for any help.
This question came up one time at my work about the difference with deleting Internet Explorer temporary internet files manually and by deleting them through Internet Explorer. We discovered that the proper way to delete temporary internet files is through Internet Explorer rather than deleting them manually. Internet Explorer creates a file database where the temporary internet file links are stored. If you delete the files manually then it doesn't clean up the database potentially causing problems with Internet Explorer. So the best way to delete your temporary internet files is through Internet Explorer. I'm not sure how Netscape stores their Internet files and don't know if the same thing holds true with them. It's not a big deal, but just an interesting thing to note.
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Hi William:
Yes, you can delete all of your temporary Internet files without any problems. Go ahead and clean up your hard drive so you have more space available. I hope this helps you.
Scott Turton
intelinfo.com
Computer Education, Training & Tutorial Resources
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I am a novice so the question may be stupid. Can I just delete all my temporary Internet files without causing any problems? Thanks for any help.