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Old June 13th, 2005, 03:09 AM
John Blaustein
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Default MSOCache foler -- OK to delete?

Hello,

After doing a clean XP Home install (updated to SP2), I installed Office
2000 Small Business Edition (followed by several online Office Updates).
The installer created a folder on my D: drive (not C: drive) called MSOCache
that's 5.3MB. While MSOCache does not take up a lot of room, is it safe to
delete this folder and all its files? I like to delete things I don't use
or need.

Thank you.

John


 




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