To: houston1
In an earlier version of IE, about 5 years ago, I managed to delete the index.dat, rebooted the machine, opened windows explorer, and then IE, and watched windows put in a new index.dat file. I then changed the properties to read only, and that worked, except that I would receive frequent message to delete the cookie file and reboot. I ignored it for a time, then dicovered that I could delete the content of the index.dat file when I chose to (like just before I register a MS program) and resave it. I now have my index.dat file setting so that when I right click on the file in explorer, it automatically opens in notepad, saving a few steps. I used the idea of deleting the content of the file and resaving it to corrupt the annoying clip-it help file in MS Office 97 and ended a great deal of frustration, as it never helped and I just wanted to kick it.
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03/22/2002 10:20:44 AM PST by
smythe
To: smythe
In an earlier version of IE, about 5 years ago, I managed to delete the index.dat, rebooted the machine, opened windows explorer, and then IE, and watched windows put in a new index.dat file... I deleted mine one time, just to see what would happen. (Not like I cared -- I was just curious.) The version of MSIE I was using at the time complained for a time, then it put in a new one. Like you said.
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