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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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
"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