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I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction for

software or a technique that enables resetting/cleaning the

index.dat file from Content.IE5 on WinME

 

I have tried looking at Winfile.exe option but it offers no visual

access to 'Temporary Internet Files' folder so that I can rename

it - and hence be replaced on Restart ?

 

Is it true that 'smaller is better' regarding index.dat and

performance ?

 

 

Thanks for any help in this matter

Jake

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Guest Mike M
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Re: index.dat & Temporary Internet Files

 

Jake

 

The size of index.dat in the TIF is determined by the number of files that

are stored in TIF. The more files the bigger the index. What may be

annoying you is that its size doesn't shrink even if you clear TIF.

Personally I don't think that you are likely to see much in the way of a

difference in performance when browsing the net unless index.dat is an

enormous size. If this file really bothers you for some reason, boot to

DOS using a boot floppy and delete the file from the DOS prompt. It will

then be automatically rebuilt when you next boot into Windows.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Jake <jakey@micronet.com> wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction for

> software or a technique that enables resetting/cleaning the

> index.dat file from Content.IE5 on WinME

>

> I have tried looking at Winfile.exe option but it offers no visual

> access to 'Temporary Internet Files' folder so that I can rename

> it - and hence be replaced on Restart ?

>

> Is it true that 'smaller is better' regarding index.dat and

> performance ?

>

>

> Thanks for any help in this matter

> Jake

Guest Heirloom
Posted

Re: index.dat & Temporary Internet Files

 

I used this with my Me machine (many moons ago), it worked for me then. You

may wish to get Mike's blessings on this one, or someone else that is

currently using it, before use. This little .exe file just simplifies

matters and does not require booting from a floppy (IIRC, it creates a batch

file that is run during boot). It is called <iecache2.js> (javascript

file) and is available from http://www2.whidbey.net/djdenham/Tweekz.htm ,

scroll down a little over halfway on the page.

 

Heirloom, old and sure could use some rain

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

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> Jake

>

> The size of index.dat in the TIF is determined by the number of files that

> are stored in TIF. The more files the bigger the index. What may be

> annoying you is that its size doesn't shrink even if you clear TIF.

> Personally I don't think that you are likely to see much in the way of a

> difference in performance when browsing the net unless index.dat is an

> enormous size. If this file really bothers you for some reason, boot to

> DOS using a boot floppy and delete the file from the DOS prompt. It will

> then be automatically rebuilt when you next boot into Windows.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Jake <jakey@micronet.com> wrote:

>

>> I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction for

>> software or a technique that enables resetting/cleaning the

>> index.dat file from Content.IE5 on WinME

>>

>> I have tried looking at Winfile.exe option but it offers no visual

>> access to 'Temporary Internet Files' folder so that I can rename

>> it - and hence be replaced on Restart ?

>>

>> Is it true that 'smaller is better' regarding index.dat and

>> performance ?

>>

>>

>> Thanks for any help in this matter

>> Jake

>

Guest webster72n
Posted

Re: index.dat & Temporary Internet Files

 

How'n the world did you come across this one, H?

I made it a favorite and hopefully will be able to find it when needed.

Thanks a million.

 

Harry.

 

 

"Heirloom" <nobodyhome@noplacelike.hom> wrote in message

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> I used this with my Me machine (many moons ago), it worked for me then.

You

> may wish to get Mike's blessings on this one, or someone else that is

> currently using it, before use. This little .exe file just simplifies

> matters and does not require booting from a floppy (IIRC, it creates a

batch

> file that is run during boot). It is called <iecache2.js>

(javascript

> file) and is available from http://www2.whidbey.net/djdenham/Tweekz.htm ,

> scroll down a little over halfway on the page.

>

> Heirloom, old and sure could use some rain

>

>

> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

> news:udFoZ7C%23IHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> > Jake

> >

> > The size of index.dat in the TIF is determined by the number of files

that

> > are stored in TIF. The more files the bigger the index. What may be

> > annoying you is that its size doesn't shrink even if you clear TIF.

> > Personally I don't think that you are likely to see much in the way of a

> > difference in performance when browsing the net unless index.dat is an

> > enormous size. If this file really bothers you for some reason, boot to

> > DOS using a boot floppy and delete the file from the DOS prompt. It

will

> > then be automatically rebuilt when you next boot into Windows.

> > --

> > Mike Maltby

> > mike.maltby@gmail.com

> >

> >

> > Jake <jakey@micronet.com> wrote:

> >

> >> I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction for

> >> software or a technique that enables resetting/cleaning the

> >> index.dat file from Content.IE5 on WinME

> >>

> >> I have tried looking at Winfile.exe option but it offers no visual

> >> access to 'Temporary Internet Files' folder so that I can rename

> >> it - and hence be replaced on Restart ?

> >>

> >> Is it true that 'smaller is better' regarding index.dat and

> >> performance ?

> >>

> >>

> >> Thanks for any help in this matter

> >> Jake

> >

>

>

Guest Heather
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"Heirloom" <nobodyhome@noplacelike.hom> wrote in message

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> Heirloom, old and sure could use some rain

 

Hellooooo......didn't you just have a tropical storm/mild hurricane hit

south of you?? And we have had tons of rain.....can we send it your way

for a change?? Durned Merkin weather is ruining my summer. We have

broken all records for rainfall the past two months.....I am growing

mould.

 

XX Figgs

>

>

> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

> news:udFoZ7C%23IHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Jake

>>

>> The size of index.dat in the TIF is determined by the number of files

>> that are stored in TIF. The more files the bigger the index. What

>> may be annoying you is that its size doesn't shrink even if you clear

>> TIF. Personally I don't think that you are likely to see much in the

>> way of a difference in performance when browsing the net unless

>> index.dat is an enormous size. If this file really bothers you for

>> some reason, boot to DOS using a boot floppy and delete the file from

>> the DOS prompt. It will then be automatically rebuilt when you next

>> boot into Windows.

>> --

>> Mike Maltby

>> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>>

>>

>> Jake <jakey@micronet.com> wrote:

>>

>>> I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction for

>>> software or a technique that enables resetting/cleaning the

>>> index.dat file from Content.IE5 on WinME

>>>

>>> I have tried looking at Winfile.exe option but it offers no visual

>>> access to 'Temporary Internet Files' folder so that I can rename

>>> it - and hence be replaced on Restart ?

>>>

>>> Is it true that 'smaller is better' regarding index.dat and

>>> performance ?

>>>

>>>

>>> Thanks for any help in this matter

>>> Jake

>>

>

>


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