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My c:\ is filling up with files like this:
s38c s38c.1 s38c.1a s38c.1b etc... Each of these files is not hidden, not system, and not read only. However, in normal windows mode I cannot copy, view, or delete these files (they are owned by another process) but in safe mode I was able to view them, and delete them. The file contains the text (including headers) of each email as it comes in. Each file is a single email. Each time Outlook 2003 receives new email, it is copied here. Is this some kind of accidental logging feature I've enabled? Any help greatly appreciated! |
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Dave dmonshaw_at_hotmail_dot_com wrote:
My c:\ is filling up with files like this: Please don't multipost. -- Brian Tillman |
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Sorry, didn't know which group to go with since I didn't know if it was a
config or not. Will follow up in general "Brian Tillman" wrote: Dave dmonshaw_at_hotmail_dot_com wrote: My c:\ is filling up with files like this: Please don't multipost. -- Brian Tillman |
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