--- Kim Steinhaug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The original question didnt consert the OS, or where the user was
> at.
> Concerning cleaning the IE directory I would assume that he's
> installed
> PHP and IIS / Apache on his local machine.
> 
> Using a webpage online on the internet to fix your local machine
> doesnt
> sound logical to me, therefore I assume local innstallation on
> local
> machine.
> 
> And when your on your local machine there are no problems accessing
> your
> files,
> even if they belong to the windows environment. Overwriting them
> can be
> problematic at times, since processed may use the file.

But why in the world would you want to edit other "Internet Options"
for a PC that is acting as a web server? I stand by my assumption
that the OP wanted to change the client machine's settings (and
delete the client temp files), and not the settings on the server. Of
course, I could be wrong. It happens daily.


=====
Mark Weinstock
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