Guest beamish Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Hello, Have Windows XP Home SP3, updated. Found following files. windows\set3.tmp (1767KB) windows\set4.tmp (1064KB) windows\set8.tmp (17KB) Opened with Wordpad, found at the bottom of the file the Microsoft time cert. Located one bit of information on the Microsoft site, not helpful. Probably due to my ignorance. Google found several different types of information, from Microsoft programming to malware. Are they left over from some Windows, security or update installation? Thank you for information concerning this item. take care. beamish.
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Re: set3,4,8.tmp "beamish" <beamish@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:21A1B709-6A9A-424F-BE49-E66A2002D3C9@microsoft.com... > Hello, > Have Windows XP Home SP3, updated. > Found following files. > windows\set3.tmp (1767KB) > windows\set4.tmp (1064KB) > windows\set8.tmp (17KB) > Opened with Wordpad, found at the bottom of the file the Microsoft time > cert. > Located one bit of information on the Microsoft site, not helpful. > Probably due to my ignorance. > Google found several different types of information, from Microsoft > programming to malware. > Are they left over from some Windows, security or update installation? > Thank you for information concerning this item. > > take care. > beamish. Convention says that all files with a .tmp extension are temporary files that can be deleted. I have never seen an exception.
Guest beamish Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Re: set3,4,8.tmp "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "beamish" <beamish@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:21A1B709-6A9A-424F-BE49-E66A2002D3C9@microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > Have Windows XP Home SP3, updated. > > Found following files. > > windows\set3.tmp (1767KB) > > windows\set4.tmp (1064KB) > > windows\set8.tmp (17KB) > > Opened with Wordpad, found at the bottom of the file the Microsoft time > > cert. > > Located one bit of information on the Microsoft site, not helpful. > > Probably due to my ignorance. > > Google found several different types of information, from Microsoft > > programming to malware. > > Are they left over from some Windows, security or update installation? > > Thank you for information concerning this item. > > > > take care. > > beamish. > > Convention says that all files with a .tmp extension are temporary > files that can be deleted. I have never seen an exception. > > > Hello, Thank you for replying. take care. beamish.
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