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Old July 25th, 2009, 10:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Daisy Bell
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Default Outlook express generates wbk files in temp folder!

I have searched all over the Internet for a remedy to this situation. I KNOW
that this problem started after I intalled IE8! I KNOW that it is Outlook
Express that is generating these files because I have BOTH OE and Win Temp
windows open at once and can literally SEE two or three of these files (not
just one!) being created every single time I reply, save, delete, transfer an
e-mail to another folder or send an e-mail! I now just delete them at
regular intervals throughout the day, (a real chore and feel it's just
several more jobs that need to be done in the name of 'Good Housekeeping' on
my PC!) I really cannot see why, as there are so many complaints about this,
Microsoft can't come up with a 'Fix' for it! I have rread recently of a
suggestion that there may be a connection to a file in the Adobe Reader or
Acrobat programs (LogTransport2.exe) but I feel this just complicates the
issue, as I have had Adobe Reader for years and never had a problem before
installing IE8!

"Ray Cox" wrote:

If I waited for a month before cleaning these files out, I would end up
waiting literally minutes any time I needed to see a dialog box which listed
files (Open or Save) or opened Windows Explorer to see a directory listing
(and yes, things speed up immediately when they are deleted). I thought
that the definition of temporary files or a temporary folder was just
that...something a program needed only temporarily and which did not need to
persist. IMO (and I am a programmer) any program worth it's salt should
clean up after itself like any responsible adult if it generates temporary
files and/or directories.

It's obvious that these files aren't critical to have around as the only
advice that is seemingly given is to "just delete them." So why doesn't the
MS program that creates them delete them on closing the program or when they
are no longer needed?

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
[Please don't kill the messenger.]

Run Disk Cleanup once a month then or delete the contents of the folder
manually.

Please note that not all IE8 users are seeing this.

No-charge support for Internet Explorer 8 installation, set-up and usage
(only) is available via the phone based on your locale through 31 December
2009. Customers must be running Windows XP or Windows Vista in a
non-domain environment.
= US & CA Residents: 1-866-234-6020
= Other locales:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...px?&prid=13043


Ray Cox wrote:
Why should I have to run a utility every single day to keep my computer
operating as well as it used to?

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
So? Run Disk Cleanup and delete them.

Ray Cox wrote:
At least when they were placed in the TIF folder, all they slowed down
was
the browser. By placing them in the Users temp area, they slow down
everything!

"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...

Why now? You installed IE8.

With IE6 or IE7, OE (and Windows Live Mail) puts those files in the
Temporary Internet Files (TIF). It isn't readily apparent that the
files
are there since they don't show up with the common ways of looking at
the
TIF. Paste the following into Windows Explorer to see them
%userprofile%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\
Those files stay in the TIF until you manually clear the TIF including
offline content or possibly using some automated TIF clearing
utilities.

With IE8, OE seems unable to use the TIF and so they go in the Windows
temp folder.


--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm



"Kevin" wrote in message
...
Outlook Express has started leaving loads of wbk files in the XP temp
folder everytime I look at saved emails or new emails that contain
either
pictues, gifs ,jpg or HTML format.
It never used to do it so why now?
Disk cleanup does NOT delete them.