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The_Hat
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      02-04-2009

Thanks to botheTaurArian & Freudi. I deleted the folder and have had no
problems so far.

Taurian, your solution makes a lot of sense because the drive where the
folder was placed does have the most available free space.

Thanks again to the both of you.

"The_Hat" wrote:

> I’m running Windows XP w/SP2.
> After a Windows Update installed KB951847 Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
> Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x86 on my
> machine, I found the folder below on another storage drive in my machine and
> not the on the primary hard drive and root directory. The main folder has two
> subfolders and files as listed:
>
> Folder: ed798b66cbeb3a7b9bde9e55a9e2
> Folder: amd64
> Files: filterpipelineprintproc.dll
> msxpsdrv.cat
> msxpsdrv.inf
> msxpsinc.gpd
> msxpsinc.ppd
> mxdwdrv.dll
> xpssvcs.dll
> Folder: i386
> Files: filterpipelineprintproc.dll
> msxpsdrv.cat
> msxpsdrv.inf
> msxpsinc.gpd
> msxpsinc.ppd
> mxdwdrv.dll
> xpssvcs.dll
>
> Since this is only a storage drive, can the folders and files be deleted or
> is there a specific procedure for their removal?
>

 
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