I hate to sound suspicious, and even worse have to admit, but with a Mac as follows:
Mac OS X
Office X
I. E. 5.whatever
Why are there three cache files in:
/Users/Home/Library/Caches/MS Internet Cache
??
cache.waf
IE Cache.waf
IE Control Cache.waf
All three are identical in size, 30MB. There appears to be no setting available in Preferenes for cache size, i.e., size of html, gif etc. from loading web pages.
cache.waf appears to have same function as file of same name under OS9, i.e., the html, gif and etc. files from loading web pages.
IE Cache.waf appears to be equivalent of OS9 version of I.E.'s "download cache." Best guess.
But what is this little gem: IE Control Cache.waf ??
Running any or all Office X applications, including Entourage, results in no files in the MS Internet Cache folder. But when I.E. is added to this disgusting brew all three files appear and therefore appear to be I.E. related only.
However, if I.E. and any Office X application are running and I.E. is quit, all three (or any one) of the three cache files are moved to the Trash it can't be emptied. ???
If they're I.E. cache files why can't any one or all of them be trashed? Why are they "busy?"
I.E. isn't running. But one other Office X application is. Let's say it's Word. If only Word is running what is it doing to keep at least two cache files which are related to html cache and download cache busy?
If Word is quit and there are no other Office applications running then the trash can be emptied. This is not true under OS9 because cache.waf (same file name; the html cache) and the "download" cache can be trashed any time I.E. is not running, even if Office 2001 is installed and one or more of its applications are running.
For the first time there appears to be something going on similar to the too well known problems with Windoze:
quote:
Microsoft needs to revisit the basic design of Windows - namely, removing the shared code between applications and the underlying Windows operating system (like the pervasiveness of the Web-enabled Internet Explorer across each Windows application and system.)
The Register of Dec. 22While the evil binding WinXP, Office, and I.E. is considerably more pervasive, there appears to be something new on the horizon for users of the Mac platform and Office X and I.E.
Any ideas on what that third cache file is or why the files are "busy" when only Word is open?
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