Index.dat Suite

Index.dat Suite



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manage index.dat files Index.dat Suite allows you to find, inspect and delete all index.dat files on your computer. The index.dat files are used by Internet Explorer to store references to previously visited web sites and cookies. These files are not deleted by simply emptying the browser cache, but require manual deletion and a reboot. This little tool makes it easy to find the files, view their content optionally delete all or selected index.dat files. Copyright Snapfiles.com

Product Details

Publisher Ur I.T. Mate Group Price Free
Version 2.11.0  history Last updated Apr 10, 2010
File Size 760 Kb Requirements None

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Swwwwwuite 5 stars by steveszat Dec 10, 2007
This program is easy to use, intuitive and lacks the ubiquitous bugs that come with so many freeware/shareware programs. One word of warning though BE CAREFUL in using it unless you know what you are doing. Read the help and instructions first. I ended up unable to log into windows after disregarding the warning messages, because I am too smart to have to read instructions (self satire) or follow prompts. A simple log in using safe mode fixed it and I was back on track. show Review details
Great program 5 stars by tomdc7 Feb 07, 2006 (Read all my 10 reviews)
Not only does it delete the index.dat files but it will also delete the entire Temp-internet-files folder as well. When you go online windows replaces it with a fresh empty one so you can get rid of the content of index.dat and contentIE5 folders in one swipe. I like to run it from DOS before Windows starts each time I boot up for the day. Windows is not a privacy based operating system so Index.dat Suite is just the thing you need! Locate the .exe file to this program in Program Files and send a link to it to C: That way you can easily run it from DOS. show Review details
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