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Guest Taxed Mind
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"I have recently reinstalled windows afresh onto my C: drive. My D: drive

(for data) which I formatted just before the windows reinstall has a Hidden

folder called MSOCash. Under a series of sub folders are a big collection of

"Cabinet Files".

 

This second drive is partitioned, such that Drive D is supposed to be for

Data and Drive E for Recovery Files.

 

I am using Win XP.

 

What are they and why are there so many and taking up so much space? Can

they be deleted?

 

Thanks in advance (ps anyone having trouble with the search feature on this

forum always returning "not found"?)

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Guest Peter Foldes
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Re: 222MB MSOCache and Cabinet Files on my Data drive- Why?

 

MSOCash is your Office installation files. You can delete them but then when you install Updates or any fixes you will need your original install disks for it to install. If left alone then any Updates or fixes will call on this MSOCash file for the info it needs to install and Update.

I would leave it alone. It will be very helpful at times(many times)

 

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"Taxed Mind" <TaxedMind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:32BBDE09-0E1E-4CA9-849E-F899FC65A885@microsoft.com...

> "I have recently reinstalled windows afresh onto my C: drive. My D: drive

> (for data) which I formatted just before the windows reinstall has a Hidden

> folder called MSOCash. Under a series of sub folders are a big collection of

> "Cabinet Files".

>

> This second drive is partitioned, such that Drive D is supposed to be for

> Data and Drive E for Recovery Files.

>

> I am using Win XP.

>

> What are they and why are there so many and taking up so much space? Can

> they be deleted?

>

> Thanks in advance (ps anyone having trouble with the search feature on this

> forum always returning "not found"?)

Guest Gerry
Posted

Re: 222MB MSOCache and Cabinet Files on my Data drive- Why?

 

 

You need to take more care typing text! Did you intend to say MSOCache?

 

Local Install Source (Msocache)

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825933

 

 

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Hope this helps.

 

Gerry

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FCA

Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute

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Taxed Mind wrote:

> "I have recently reinstalled windows afresh onto my C: drive. My D:

> drive (for data) which I formatted just before the windows reinstall

> has a Hidden folder called MSOCash. Under a series of sub folders

> are a big collection of "Cabinet Files".

>

> This second drive is partitioned, such that Drive D is supposed to be

> for Data and Drive E for Recovery Files.

>

> I am using Win XP.

>

> What are they and why are there so many and taking up so much space?

> Can they be deleted?

>

> Thanks in advance (ps anyone having trouble with the search feature

> on this forum always returning "not found"?)

Guest Taxed Mind
Posted

Re: 222MB MSOCache and Cabinet Files on my Data drive- Why?

 

Thanks guys. I downloaded the MS LIS software to enable me to move it to

a different drive.

 

And yes I did mean MSOCache. Money and tax is constantly on my mind, I am

afraid.

 

Thanks again.

 

"Gerry" wrote:

>

> You need to take more care typing text! Did you intend to say MSOCache?

>

> Local Install Source (Msocache)

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825933

>

>

> --

>

>

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Gerry

> ~~~~

> FCA

> Stourport, England

> Enquire, plan and execute

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> Taxed Mind wrote:

> > "I have recently reinstalled windows afresh onto my C: drive. My D:

> > drive (for data) which I formatted just before the windows reinstall

> > has a Hidden folder called MSOCash. Under a series of sub folders

> > are a big collection of "Cabinet Files".

> >

> > This second drive is partitioned, such that Drive D is supposed to be

> > for Data and Drive E for Recovery Files.

> >

> > I am using Win XP.

> >

> > What are they and why are there so many and taking up so much space?

> > Can they be deleted?

> >

> > Thanks in advance (ps anyone having trouble with the search feature

> > on this forum always returning "not found"?)

>

>

>


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