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temporary internet files
When I got off of the internet earlier tonight, I went to My Computer and did the same thing I always do when I disconnect:
I go to My Computer Click on Disk Cleanup Delete any temporary files, etc. Then I double clicked on C: drive I looked in my temp folder and there was nothing there. I double clicked the Windows folder Double clicked the temp folder in there. There always, or at least 8 out of 10 times, are two things in there... One is a folder that says VBE on it-- when I look at the properties of it, there are 0 bytes, etc. The other is a file that says PRODUCT.NME The properties of that one says it is 8 KB I delete these repeatedly, but every time I get back on the internet, they come back. I run Ad-Aware every time I disconnect from the internet, too. The only thing it ever finds is something called doubleclick. I run Norton Anti-Virus and all of my definitions are updated. Whew! Now for the question: Is this something that I should be bothered about? Sorry for the long question, but I just want to make sure there isn't a problem. K.
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Hi KGrace
![]() If Norton's not concerned about it I wouldn't be worried, but I'm sure you'll get a second opinion
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