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Gshell
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      12-16-2007
I understand the purpose of WinSXS and it's intended solution for DLL. And
finding multiple instances of a given DLL there does not surprise me. What
did surprise me however, was finding seven different versions of the
iexplore.exe Why would there EVER be a need for 7 different versions of this
particular EXE or for that matter ANY EXE file?

Anyone have any insight as to what Vista is now using WinSXS for, in
addition to the DLL hell solution. I've seen references to System32 files
actually being stored in WinSXS and linked from System32. Again that makes
sense.

But 7 versions of Internet Explorer makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever.
I know that there is some process whereby Vista is supposed to periodically
cleanup WinSXS and doe some housekeeping. Can anyone point me to some
documentation regarding that and/or the mystery of the 7 IE instances?

Thanks,
Gary
 
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      12-16-2007

WinSxs Stands for "Side by Side" most dlls or system exes are locate
here for your operating system, older ones for compatibility or th
programs you use as well as previous versions from system updates, yo
should not delete or modify the contents of the SxS folder cause window
preforms its own cleanup and management of this folder itself an
modifications can cause severe problems with your windows installation

Google has some extensive docs available about this folder and it
operation

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Gshell
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      12-16-2007
[sarcasm mode on]

Gee, really? I never would have guess.

[sarcasm mode off]

I already knew that and said so in my message. The question in my message
still remains, why seven versions of Internet Explorer? I can see the
possible need for one or two to support update roll back. But seven? That's
a bit over the top.

I am still curious as to when and how Vista does this alleged clean up cycle.

Gary

"dmex" wrote:

>
> WinSxs Stands for "Side by Side" most dlls or system exes are located
> here for your operating system, older ones for compatibility or the
> programs you use as well as previous versions from system updates, you
> should not delete or modify the contents of the SxS folder cause windows
> preforms its own cleanup and management of this folder itself any
> modifications can cause severe problems with your windows installation.
>
> Google has some extensive docs available about this folder and its
> operation.
>
>
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> dmex
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dmex
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      12-17-2007

'WinSxS (David's Blog)'
(http://www.davidlenihan.com/2007/07/winsxs.html)
Windows Update log (%windir%\WindowsUpdate.log)
Component-Based Servicing log (%windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log)
Windows Side-by-Side Pending log (%windir%\winsxs\pending.xml)
Windows Side-by-Side Pending Bad log (%windir%\winsxs\pending.xml.bad)
Pending Operations Queue Exec log (%windir%\winsxs\poqexec.log)
DPX Setup Act log (%windir%\logs\DPX\setupact.log)
SxSConfig Setup 'Publisher Configuration (Windows)'
(http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa375680.aspx)
Extended DiskCleaner: cleanmgr /sageset:1

Best way to check if you can delete old unused files is check the last
access time after running all programs.


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R. C. White
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      12-17-2007
Hi, Gary.

I'm no expert on WinSXS, but I just read a recent thread about in this same
newsgroup, including a post by Darrell Gorter of MSFT. Check out the thread
started 12/13/2007 11:17:PM (CST) by Pbb321:
Subject: Winsxs Folder 10GB and increasing!

RC
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"Gshell" <> wrote in message
news:8577A29D-A82C-43A3-ABD8-...
> I understand the purpose of WinSXS and it's intended solution for DLL.
> And
> finding multiple instances of a given DLL there does not surprise me.
> What
> did surprise me however, was finding seven different versions of the
> iexplore.exe Why would there EVER be a need for 7 different versions of
> this
> particular EXE or for that matter ANY EXE file?
>
> Anyone have any insight as to what Vista is now using WinSXS for, in
> addition to the DLL hell solution. I've seen references to System32 files
> actually being stored in WinSXS and linked from System32. Again that
> makes
> sense.
>
> But 7 versions of Internet Explorer makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever.
> I know that there is some process whereby Vista is supposed to
> periodically
> cleanup WinSXS and doe some housekeeping. Can anyone point me to some
> documentation regarding that and/or the mystery of the 7 IE instances?
>
> Thanks,
> Gary


 
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dmex
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      12-29-2007

Found this interesting article utilizing the previous versions of I
included with WindowsXP..

'Install multiple versions of IE on your PC | TredoSoft
(http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE

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