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From: "Rich"
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Not in Windows 2000. Probably in Windows NT 4.0 with IE 2.0.
Rich
"Geo." wrote in message =
news:3efb8312$1{at}w3.nls.net...
It may not roam in XP but it did with W2K desktops and NT4 PDC.
Geo.
"Rich" wrote in message news:3ef925a9{at}w3.nls.net...
Why is it a problem with roaming profiles? It's stored under Local
Settings which means it does not roam. That is the key distinction =
between
the Local Settings tree and the rest of the profile directories.
Rich
"Robert Comer" wrote in message
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And I move it somewhere else. (for security/speed reasons.)
Temp in the user profile's a real b&^%$ if you have roaming =
profiles. (And
I
turned those off for that and other reasons.)
- Bob Comer
"Geo." wrote in message =
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> I think it was with W2K that MS moved the temp file within the =
profile
of
> each user (for security reasons).
>
> Geo.
>
> "Glenn Meadows" wrote in message
> news:3ef8483e{at}w3.nls.net...
> > That file was pretty benign size wise. This was in a folder =
called
Temp.
> > The Temporary Internet files was below that, and only had 320 =
meg of
stuff
> > in it. That cleared with the Clean Up HD tool. Nothing showed =
this
one
> > easily.
> > --
> > Glenn M.
>
>
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Not in
Windows 2000. =
Probably in=20
Windows NT 4.0 with IE 2.0.
Rich
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