OLKRPCLOG_03_08_2006_09_03_15_1.etl
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Hello !
I've got Windows XP SP2 with Office 2003, and since I've installed the
SP2 for Office 2003, I've got, each time I use Outlook, some mysterious
files (I think they are some sort of log files) that multiply in my temp
directory.
Their name is something like : OLKRPCLOG_03_08_2006_09_03_15_1.etl
And their size varies from 16 Ko to several Mo.
Their content cannot be opened with notepad or word.
And they don't delete by themselves so, after a while, they slow my pc.
Do you know what are those file and if their is an option, somewhere, to
disable them ?
Thanks
.
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