Erasing Index - Dat Files
Erasing Index - Dat Files
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Summary:
Every time when you visit web sites, Windows keep information about them and
cookies that have been saved on your computer in index.dat files. These files are
locked by the system and it is not possible to delete or modify.
Keywords:
index.dat, privacy, cookie, history, cache
Article Body:
1. What are index .dat files?
When you visit a webpage, the content (html files, pictures, flash, java scripts
and other) is downloaded and saved to your computer. This is called the cache or
Temporary Internet Files. Every time a cache entry is saved, it will also insert a
pointer to the cache files in the index.dat file. Internet Explorer uses Index.dat
files to keep track of offline data (the cache) like an index in the end of the
book.
On Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 you can make the Windows unlock the files by creating a
new temporary user with administrator rights.