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Index.dat files,everyone who uses Windows will have noticed them.Apparently the 'real' reason for these files is a bit of a mystery.They are in constant use when Windows is running,that is why you have to exit,before they can be deleated.Some with difficulty,and some just dont want to go.To be fair,there are programs,and freeware at that,which can remove them from your PC,but should they be there at all?

If you ask Microsoft about index.dat you get misty answers.Does anyone know why they are really needed.We all use enough anti-spyware and tracking programs,yet index.dat sometimes just does'nt want to play ball.

Personally,I'd like to ask the coder(s) who wrote it,but that will never happen.

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Hi,
The Index.dat files are basically URL entries and pointers to the associated real files.
They exist in windows temporary internet files, and are needed by windows.
Windows rebuilds these .dat files, and even if you erase them, they will come back.
If you use a good cleaner, such as CCleaner, it deletes junk files, and you can even include folders you want cleaned, and keep cookies you want, while it deletes others. But, it will not delete index.dat files.
Why is it there? who knows, one of "microsofts' mysteries", as you say.
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Hello again,
Here is a very good site for more information:

http://www.codeode.com/privacymantra...ons/index.dat/

You can also click on the PrivacyMantra link, and it's a free download that supposedly deletes some of the index.dat files, if you wish.

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Thanks, for that link, that was an interesting article. But I found some contradictions. First, the index.dat files are not plain text, at least not in XP. I just checked, opening them in Notepad and while I could read some text, there was nothing readable in Notepad about sites I've visited. This mistake makes me wonder about other information in that article.

I'm also not sure that the file stores every place you've visited from day one. That would make the files grow rather large. My index.dat is only 80K.

The article is correct that even if you are successful in deleted them, they will be recreated.
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Cheers Fred.My mantra is now karma!!

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Just seen your posting Scott.I will have a look on the net to see if I can find more info on Bill's index.dat files.
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Nez,
Please keep us informed on anything you find.

Personally, I've never been concerned about being tracked. I've never gone anywhere I'd be ashamed of. My concerns with spyware, etc. is based on the affect on performance not for privacy issues.

I do use a cookie manager to screen cookies from untrusted sites. But other than that. I don't worry too much about it.
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Index.dat,invisible files,etc.

I never go anyware 'dodgy' on the net.Your just asking for trouble if you do.Basically I'm a news junkie,and tech reader.But that does'nt mean I cant go into paranoid mode every full moon.


Just to put your mind at rest,according to net gossip,Microsoft are very good at adding invisible files.In DOS for instance to make a folder/file unseen to a directory listing,they're set as + s [system].As soon as the dir/s command touches a system folder,the command is rendered useless.

In good old Internet Explorer,the desktop.ini text file can be added to folders to customize the folders behaviour.In other words,invisible.Using the Find:Files or Folders utillity wont help at all.Microsoft created a desktp.ini file with certain CLSID tags and the folder goes into thin air.

Surelly not another conspiracy theory from Nez?

As we always say here,use Firefox!!

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index.dat files

Hi, Nez,
I made an interesting discovery about a free software cleaner I have been using for some time. It DOES delete the index.dat files!!
But, it deletes them after a re-boot, cause windows has to re-build the files on re-boot. If it deleted them instantly, windows Internet Explorer could not operate.
The free program is CCleaner, Version 1.7, and is available at:

http://www.ccleaner.com/

My c:/windows/temporary internet files/internet explorer/content IE5 had an index.dat file of 9 Meg!!! It is now GONE; with about 32 K, being rebuilt on re-boot.
It does work.
Also, this 9 Meg of files contains everywhere I have been, history, etc; but security wise, is no more.
Best of luck,
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PS; This great free program can also be set to keep cookies you want, such as websites frequently visited. It's under the Options tab, then the Cookies tab.
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