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Gregg Cattanach
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      10-13-2004
I'm used to seeing the $NtUninstallKBxxxxx files in C:\Windows after a
windows update (WindowsXP SP2). I've installed the latest IE6.0 cumulative
update, BK834707. But it also created a new folder, something like:
'$ht-mid$' also in C:\Windows (I might have those letters off by a bit. )
It's nearly as big as the uninstall folder.

Is it necessary to keep this folder and it's contents? If it isn't
necessary for uninstall or something, I'd rather delete it.

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      10-13-2004
It seems like Ms is getting ready to blackmail all XP paltform owners !

regards, Richard


"Gregg Cattanach" <gcattanach-SKIP-@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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> I'm used to seeing the $NtUninstallKBxxxxx files in C:\Windows after a
> windows update (WindowsXP SP2). I've installed the latest IE6.0
> cumulative
> update, BK834707. But it also created a new folder, something like:
> '$ht-mid$' also in C:\Windows (I might have those letters off by a bit. )
> It's nearly as big as the uninstall folder.
>
> Is it necessary to keep this folder and it's contents? If it isn't
> necessary for uninstall or something, I'd rather delete it.
>
> --
> Gregg C.
>
>



 
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      10-14-2004
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:15:48 GMT, "Gregg Cattanach"
<gcattanach-SKIP-@prodigy.net> wrote:

>I'm used to seeing the $NtUninstallKBxxxxx files in C:\Windows after a
>windows update (WindowsXP SP2). I've installed the latest IE6.0 cumulative
>update, BK834707. But it also created a new folder, something like:
>'$ht-mid$' also in C:\Windows (I might have those letters off by a bit. )
>It's nearly as big as the uninstall folder.
>
>Is it necessary to keep this folder and it's contents? If it isn't
>necessary for uninstall or something, I'd rather delete it.


You need to keep both folders if you should wish to remove the
critical update KB834707. If you're satisfied that you will not
remove this update, you can remove both folders or at least delete the
contents of them.
 
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Rock
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      10-14-2004
RJK wrote:

> It seems like Ms is getting ready to blackmail all XP paltform owners !
>
> regards, Richard
>
>
> "Gregg Cattanach" <gcattanach-SKIP-@prodigy.net> wrote in message
> news:EEbbd.17029$. com...
>
>>I'm used to seeing the $NtUninstallKBxxxxx files in C:\Windows after a
>>windows update (WindowsXP SP2). I've installed the latest IE6.0
>>cumulative
>>update, BK834707. But it also created a new folder, something like:
>>'$ht-mid$' also in C:\Windows (I might have those letters off by a bit. )
>>It's nearly as big as the uninstall folder.
>>
>>Is it necessary to keep this folder and it's contents? If it isn't
>>necessary for uninstall or something, I'd rather delete it.
>>
>>--
>>Gregg C.


What are you talking about?

 
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Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\)
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      10-14-2004
Gregg Cattanach wrote:

> I'm used to seeing the $NtUninstallKBxxxxx files in C:\Windows after a
> windows update (WindowsXP SP2). I've installed the latest IE6.0 cumulative
> update, BK834707. But it also created a new folder, something like:
> '$ht-mid$' also in C:\Windows (I might have those letters off by a bit. )
> It's nearly as big as the uninstall folder.
>
> Is it necessary to keep this folder and it's contents? If it isn't
> necessary for uninstall or something, I'd rather delete it.

Hi

You should not delete the $hf_mig$ directory.

The hf_mig directories are part of the hotfix migration and
multibranch support system, so you might need them in the future.

More about this here:

Description of Dual-Mode Update Packages for Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=328848

Description of the Contents of a Windows Server 2003 Product
Update Package (relevant for WinXP as well)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=824994



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