Removing WebClient/Publisher Temporary Files

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  1. squijello

    squijello Regular member

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    No matter what i do there always remains 32kb, is there a way to remove whatever it is that is taking up this space?
     
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    What is that file named? Or is it a collection of files. 32kb shouldn't matter at all unless it's spyware or some sort of virus.

    Maybe it's like a system file that has the be there for the Temporary Files to function.
     
  3. squijello

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    see for yourself, do a disk cleanup and see what i am talking about... its on all my computers running XP... i cant figure out what it is, I guess its just annoying not knowing what it is than anything else...
     
  4. Jeanc1

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    WebClient/Publisher file 32K in your Temporary Files ~~

    This file is a necessary component of your Network capability of Windows XP. -- Deleting is unnecessary and between you and me , what is 32K of space on a Hard Drive today!!

    There are many ways you can make it dissapear temporarily -- but on boot-up your O/S will re-create the file. That is a needed file.


     
  5. squijello

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    makes sense, its weird though that it even registers as a needed file, thanks
     

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