I need help in moving TEMP files in XP - SP2



I recently install a bigger harddrive and I now want to move the physical
location of the systems TEMP/Temporary Internet Files from the 'My
Documents' folders of all of my users. I went into
System>Advanced>Environment and pointed everyone's temp files to another
physical partition. The system accepted the changes. I now discover that I
may have missed some other location because when I open the Documents and
Settings>Administration>Local Settings>Temporary Internet Files I see day
old file folders? The date on these files go back for the last several days.
One folder "CONTENT.IE5' directory HAS SUBFILES AND FOLDERS WITH TODAY'S
date. Can someone tell me what I missed??
Thanks in advance . . .Tom Johnson.


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