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Old 30-04-2008, 08:43 AM   #1
punitganshani
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Re: SoftwareDistribution\Download folder


Well,
Yes you can delete those files. But first switch off the 'Automatic
Updates' and then delete them.

You may require to restart your PC thereafter. But I guess, it should
work properly.

Punit Ganshani
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Old 30-04-2008, 08:43 AM   #2
leszekml
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Re: SoftwareDistribution\Download folder

I have just removed these files a few days after posting my messages and
there were no problems with the system (and files were not recreated)

"punitganshani" wrote:

>
> Well,
> Yes you can delete those files. But first switch off the 'Automatic
> Updates' and then delete them.
>
> You may require to restart your PC thereafter. But I guess, it should
> work properly.
>
> Punit Ganshani
> 'ganshani.com' (http://www.ganshani.com)
>
>
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> punitganshani
>

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Old 03-05-2008, 05:42 PM   #3
Hank Arnold (MVP)
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Re: SoftwareDistribution\Download folder

Files will be recreated (different one) the next time system is updated
from WU or MU...

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Hank Arnold
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Windows Server - Directory Services

leszekml wrote:
> I have just removed these files a few days after posting my messages and
> there were no problems with the system (and files were not recreated)
>
> "punitganshani" wrote:
>
>> Well,
>> Yes you can delete those files. But first switch off the 'Automatic
>> Updates' and then delete them.
>>
>> You may require to restart your PC thereafter. But I guess, it should
>> work properly.
>>
>> Punit Ganshani
>> 'ganshani.com' (http://www.ganshani.com)
>>
>>
>> --
>> punitganshani
>>

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