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Desktop ICONS disappeared/changed
Posted by John Blaustein on June 13th, 2005


JoAnn,

I have now reinstalled XP Home, updated SP2, reinstalled all apps, run
Windows Update, Office Update and other updaters so that all possible
updated are applied.

PC is running slick as sh*t. As always, I will try to avoid the temptation
to install programs that are not essential.

John


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Posted by JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] on June 13th, 2005


I'm glad to hear everything is happy. Sure makes life easier, doesn't it?
:-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



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Posted by John Blaustein on June 13th, 2005


Yes, we've become so dependent on these computers that it's essential they
run well.

Another question that maybe you can answer, though I may post it separately
as well: After doing my clean XP install, I installed Office 2000 Small
Business Edition. The installer created a folder on my D: drive (not C:
drive) called MSOCache that's 5.3MB. While it does not take up a lot of
room, do you know if that's safe to delete? I like to delete things I don't
use or need.

John


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Posted by JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] on June 13th, 2005


I honestly don't know. Try Googling the file name and see what you come up
with.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



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Posted by Bob I on June 13th, 2005


Please read the following, and then make your decision

Local Install Source (Msocache)
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;825933

John Blaustein wrote:


Posted by John Blaustein on June 13th, 2005


Bob I,

I now realize that in addition to installing Office 2000 (Word and Excel
only), I also installed FrontPage 2003. I suspect the MSOCache folder was
installed by FrontPage 2003. If that's the case, then the article you
linked to would apply.

Thank you for your help.

John


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Posted by Bob I on June 13th, 2005


You're welcome, happy it solved the issue.

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