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TheScullster
Hi all
Trying to get to the bottom of bloating user profiles due to Outlook
temporary file behaviour.
AIUI, when a user closes Outlook with an email attachment open, the
temporary version created within Outlook stays in an OLK## folder within
their C:\Documents and Settings\usernamel\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files folder.
Some users have loads of files in these folders, I don't appear to have any.
The fact that these files are not deleted by Outlook seems to be a known
issue to Microsoft and, although there is a kb article it simply
acknowledges the issue and does not offer a solution.
Can the files in these folders be deleted manually without repurcussions?
Can the entire OLK## folders be deleted with Outlook closed?
Any advice gratefully received
TIA
Phil
Trying to get to the bottom of bloating user profiles due to Outlook
temporary file behaviour.
AIUI, when a user closes Outlook with an email attachment open, the
temporary version created within Outlook stays in an OLK## folder within
their C:\Documents and Settings\usernamel\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files folder.
Some users have loads of files in these folders, I don't appear to have any.
The fact that these files are not deleted by Outlook seems to be a known
issue to Microsoft and, although there is a kb article it simply
acknowledges the issue and does not offer a solution.
Can the files in these folders be deleted manually without repurcussions?
Can the entire OLK## folders be deleted with Outlook closed?
Any advice gratefully received
TIA
Phil