"Application Data" is taking up about 600MB total across all the users on my computer.
Its located:
C:Documents and Settings*user name*Application Data
So basically, what is it? What's it do? Is it OK to delete? Etc.
Computer Specs:
* System:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 3 * Computer:
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz 2.79 GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM
I've recently had a problem when opening many programs such as Microsoft Office, iTunes, etc. When I try to open them Windows Installer appears and there is an error message stating that an error occurred while attempting to create the directory C: DocumentsandSettings/AllUsers/Application Data - then the program fails to open. When I found this Application Data folder and tried to open it there is a message saying it is corrupt and unreadable. Any ideas as how to repair this folder? as I currently cannot open many programs on my computer due to this error. Thanks in advance! btw I have Windows XP Pro
I am attempting to save an OUTLOOK.pst file that is located on My wifes laptop. An odd problem is occurring,,,If I do a search for outlook.pst, the search finds it and Shows that it resides at C:Documents and SettingsGalLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook When I attempt to follow the path using Windows Explorer I go to the C: drive, Navigate to Documents and Settings, then Gal, then no local settings folder is shown. I have made sure that in the search, all hidden folders are shown, but there is no local settings folder, so I cannot continue on to the Application Data Microsoft Outlook.pst location.
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