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Old 02-27-2008, 09:25 AM
Edna
 
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Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken ,
Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools, SpyBot,
Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.

In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and WPDNSE
(related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files. Checking the
Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.

In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
Canada Keyboard US.
Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text Services".

In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.

I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and if a
choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US for
News.
I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I failed
to find a setting relative to languages.

I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files derive
from so I can get rid of them.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.


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Old 02-27-2008, 01:36 PM
Old Codger \(NM\)
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
I have English set as the language but also find multiple the same problem
as you. I sure would know to know a solution too.

Old Codger

"Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1730471E-6223-4CFE-8555-C3E609853666@microsoft.com...
> WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken ,
> Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools, SpyBot,
> Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
>
> In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and
> WPDNSE
> (related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files. Checking
> the
> Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
>
> In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
> Canada Keyboard US.
> Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text Services".
>
> In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
>
> I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and if a
> choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US for
> News.
> I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I failed
> to find a setting relative to languages.
>
> I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files
> derive
> from so I can get rid of them.
> Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
>
>



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Old 02-27-2008, 02:11 PM
Bob I
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
You should be able to delete all the contents of any "temp" folder after
a restart.

Edna wrote:

> WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken ,
> Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools, SpyBot,
> Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
>
> In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and WPDNSE
> (related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files. Checking the
> Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
>
> In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
> Canada Keyboard US.
> Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text Services".
>
> In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
>
> I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and if a
> choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US for
> News.
> I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I failed
> to find a setting relative to languages.
>
> I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files derive
> from so I can get rid of them.
> Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
>
>


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Old 02-27-2008, 10:36 PM
Edna
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
I posted this query some months ago and it too didn't garner even one
suggestion.
There's many with this problem so whoever making the discovery could sell it
and retire early.
Which Sound Card are u using? Let's compare.
I'm using Realtek High Definitiion Audio V10.0.5.127, Driver V5.10.0.5433
Dated 14Jun07 being around the time I noticed these little critters.

I read a reference in my many Searches that leads me to this but it was over
my head and now I'm unable to find it again.
I'd like to experiment with shutting it down, etc, but the high possibility
of creating problems I'm unable to handle makes me leary of doing so.

Given time hopefully someone knowledgeable will step in with a few
suggestions.

"Old Codger (NM)" wrote:

> I have English set as the language but also find multiple the same problem
> as you. I sure would know to know a solution too.
>
> Old Codger
>
> "Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1730471E-6223-4CFE-8555-C3E609853666@microsoft.com...
> > WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken ,
> > Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools, SpyBot,
> > Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
> >
> > In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and
> > WPDNSE
> > (related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files. Checking
> > the
> > Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
> >
> > In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
> > Canada Keyboard US.
> > Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text Services".
> >
> > In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
> >
> > I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and if a
> > choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US for
> > News.
> > I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I failed
> > to find a setting relative to languages.
> >
> > I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files
> > derive
> > from so I can get rid of them.
> > Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
> >
> >

>
>
>

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Old 02-27-2008, 10:43 PM
Edna
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
Thx Bob for commenting. I'm rather looking for a way to prevent them from
loading after I delete them, then reboot or shut down. Any thoughts? ...

"Bob I" wrote:

> You should be able to delete all the contents of any "temp" folder after
> a restart.
>
> Edna wrote:
>
> > WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken ,
> > Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools, SpyBot,
> > Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
> >
> > In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and WPDNSE
> > (related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files. Checking the
> > Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
> >
> > In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
> > Canada Keyboard US.
> > Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text Services".
> >
> > In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
> >
> > I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and if a
> > choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US for
> > News.
> > I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I failed
> > to find a setting relative to languages.
> >
> > I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files derive
> > from so I can get rid of them.
> > Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
> >
> >

>
>

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Old 02-27-2008, 10:55 PM
Old Codger \(NM\)
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
I have Realtek too in my new Dell. Not happy with its setup so have been
tinkering to get rid of a lot of the mess to make it cleaner. I check each
time I finish to see if the problem still exists - still there. The pc came
with Nero and it is a pain. Perhaps???

"Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7C937AD3-5AE7-4437-AD54-572FDA9A169D@microsoft.com...
>I posted this query some months ago and it too didn't garner even one
> suggestion.
> There's many with this problem so whoever making the discovery could sell
> it
> and retire early.
> Which Sound Card are u using? Let's compare.
> I'm using Realtek High Definitiion Audio V10.0.5.127, Driver V5.10.0.5433
> Dated 14Jun07 being around the time I noticed these little critters.
>
> I read a reference in my many Searches that leads me to this but it was
> over
> my head and now I'm unable to find it again.
> I'd like to experiment with shutting it down, etc, but the high
> possibility
> of creating problems I'm unable to handle makes me leary of doing so.
>
> Given time hopefully someone knowledgeable will step in with a few
> suggestions.
>
> "Old Codger (NM)" wrote:
>
>> I have English set as the language but also find multiple the same
>> problem
>> as you. I sure would know to know a solution too.
>>
>> Old Codger
>>
>> "Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:1730471E-6223-4CFE-8555-C3E609853666@microsoft.com...
>> > WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken
>> > ,
>> > Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools,
>> > SpyBot,
>> > Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
>> >
>> > In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and
>> > WPDNSE
>> > (related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files.
>> > Checking
>> > the
>> > Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
>> >
>> > In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
>> > Canada Keyboard US.
>> > Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text
>> > Services".
>> >
>> > In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
>> >
>> > I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and
>> > if a
>> > choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US
>> > for
>> > News.
>> > I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I
>> > failed
>> > to find a setting relative to languages.
>> >
>> > I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files
>> > derive
>> > from so I can get rid of them.
>> > Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
>> >
>> >

>>
>>
>>



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Old 02-27-2008, 11:33 PM
Edna
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
GREAT! Dell would be a perfect place to start. They've definitely must of
heard of this from their Users. Tell the Tech that you've read a refernce to
the Realtek Sound Card and they'll test it out if they haven't already.

You get on that and I've just emailed Realtek and let u know of their
response.

Oh Old Codger, you've got me so excited, we might be on our way to finding a
solution! We'll sell the solution it on a $5.00 CD and retire to the
Islands. LOL

"Old Codger (NM)" wrote:

> I have Realtek too in my new Dell. Not happy with its setup so have been
> tinkering to get rid of a lot of the mess to make it cleaner. I check each
> time I finish to see if the problem still exists - still there. The pc came
> with Nero and it is a pain. Perhaps???
>
> "Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7C937AD3-5AE7-4437-AD54-572FDA9A169D@microsoft.com...
> >I posted this query some months ago and it too didn't garner even one
> > suggestion.
> > There's many with this problem so whoever making the discovery could sell
> > it
> > and retire early.
> > Which Sound Card are u using? Let's compare.
> > I'm using Realtek High Definitiion Audio V10.0.5.127, Driver V5.10.0.5433
> > Dated 14Jun07 being around the time I noticed these little critters.
> >
> > I read a reference in my many Searches that leads me to this but it was
> > over
> > my head and now I'm unable to find it again.
> > I'd like to experiment with shutting it down, etc, but the high
> > possibility
> > of creating problems I'm unable to handle makes me leary of doing so.
> >
> > Given time hopefully someone knowledgeable will step in with a few
> > suggestions.
> >
> > "Old Codger (NM)" wrote:
> >
> >> I have English set as the language but also find multiple the same
> >> problem
> >> as you. I sure would know to know a solution too.
> >>
> >> Old Codger
> >>
> >> "Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1730471E-6223-4CFE-8555-C3E609853666@microsoft.com...
> >> > WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken
> >> > ,
> >> > Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools,
> >> > SpyBot,
> >> > Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
> >> >
> >> > In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and
> >> > WPDNSE
> >> > (related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files.
> >> > Checking
> >> > the
> >> > Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
> >> >
> >> > In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
> >> > Canada Keyboard US.
> >> > Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text
> >> > Services".
> >> >
> >> > In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
> >> >
> >> > I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and
> >> > if a
> >> > choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US
> >> > for
> >> > News.
> >> > I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I
> >> > failed
> >> > to find a setting relative to languages.
> >> >
> >> > I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files
> >> > derive
> >> > from so I can get rid of them.
> >> > Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

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Old 02-28-2008, 01:22 PM
Bob I
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
When you install something, the install files get "unpacked" to a "temp
folder" somewhere and then the installation copies the needed files to
the destination directory. The temp folder should be cleaned out by the
installer, BUT that doesn't always happen. In this case you may do it
yourself manually as described, OR run Disk Cleanup, OR just ignore it.
The only way to "prevent" them from appearing in the first place, is
to NOT install anything.

Edna wrote:

> Thx Bob for commenting. I'm rather looking for a way to prevent them from
> loading after I delete them, then reboot or shut down. Any thoughts? ...
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>You should be able to delete all the contents of any "temp" folder after
>>a restart.
>>
>>Edna wrote:
>>
>>
>>>WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken ,
>>>Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools, SpyBot,
>>>Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
>>>
>>>In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and WPDNSE
>>>(related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files. Checking the
>>>Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
>>>
>>>In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
>>>Canada Keyboard US.
>>>Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text Services".
>>>
>>>In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
>>>
>>>I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and if a
>>>choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US for
>>>News.
>>>I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I failed
>>>to find a setting relative to languages.
>>>
>>>I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files derive
>>>from so I can get rid of them.
>>>Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
>>>
>>>

>>
>>


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Old 02-29-2008, 03:21 AM
Edna
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
No No No These are not setup files from a new install. I've had these files
for months. Normally I clean out Temp files usually 2 or 3 times a week but
lately, likely 10 times a day as I search in vain for the program spewing
these files out after I delete them and reboot.
If you got this impression from my post, then my post isn't explicit. Maybe
that's the reason it's not getting any response from the usually helpful
MVP's and other knowledgeable participants to this Board.

"Bob I" wrote:

> When you install something, the install files get "unpacked" to a "temp
> folder" somewhere and then the installation copies the needed files to
> the destination directory. The temp folder should be cleaned out by the
> installer, BUT that doesn't always happen. In this case you may do it
> yourself manually as described, OR run Disk Cleanup, OR just ignore it.
> The only way to "prevent" them from appearing in the first place, is
> to NOT install anything.
>
> Edna wrote:
>
> > Thx Bob for commenting. I'm rather looking for a way to prevent them from
> > loading after I delete them, then reboot or shut down. Any thoughts? ...
> >
> > "Bob I" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>You should be able to delete all the contents of any "temp" folder after
> >>a restart.
> >>
> >>Edna wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken ,
> >>>Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools, SpyBot,
> >>>Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
> >>>
> >>>In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and WPDNSE
> >>>(related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files. Checking the
> >>>Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
> >>>
> >>>In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
> >>>Canada Keyboard US.
> >>>Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text Services".
> >>>
> >>>In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
> >>>
> >>>I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and if a
> >>>choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US for
> >>>News.
> >>>I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I failed
> >>>to find a setting relative to languages.
> >>>
> >>>I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files derive
> >>>from so I can get rid of them.
> >>>Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>

>
>

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Old 03-08-2008, 05:12 PM
Edna
 
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Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder
Did u have any luck with Dell T/S? Did they offer any suggestions/ideas?
I didn't receive a reply from Realtek. So disappointing that they didn't
even deny the problem was theirs.

"Edna" wrote:

> No No No These are not setup files from a new install. I've had these files
> for months. Normally I clean out Temp files usually 2 or 3 times a week but
> lately, likely 10 times a day as I search in vain for the program spewing
> these files out after I delete them and reboot.
> If you got this impression from my post, then my post isn't explicit. Maybe
> that's the reason it's not getting any response from the usually helpful
> MVP's and other knowledgeable participants to this Board.
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
> > When you install something, the install files get "unpacked" to a "temp
> > folder" somewhere and then the installation copies the needed files to
> > the destination directory. The temp folder should be cleaned out by the
> > installer, BUT that doesn't always happen. In this case you may do it
> > yourself manually as described, OR run Disk Cleanup, OR just ignore it.
> > The only way to "prevent" them from appearing in the first place, is
> > to NOT install anything.
> >
> > Edna wrote:
> >
> > > Thx Bob for commenting. I'm rather looking for a way to prevent them from
> > > loading after I delete them, then reboot or shut down. Any thoughts? ...
> > >
> > > "Bob I" wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>You should be able to delete all the contents of any "temp" folder after
> > >>a restart.
> > >>
> > >>Edna wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>WXP Pro SP2 w all Updates, MS Office 2007, WMP 11, QuickBooks, Quicken ,
> > >>>Norton Internet Security, Ad-Aware Paid Version, JV Power Tools, SpyBot,
> > >>>Spyware Blaster, Spyware Dr, Irfanview, CCleaner, EasyCleaner.
> > >>>
> > >>>In Doc & Set\Name\Local Settings\Temp\ I have an eBay and Google and WPDNSE
> > >>>(related to WMP I think) folders AND ... 25 language BIN files. Checking the
> > >>>Properties on these files doesn't reveal which program they're from.
> > >>>
> > >>>In Control Panel\Regional: English Canada. Language Default: English
> > >>>Canada Keyboard US.
> > >>>Under the Advanced Tab I have enabled "Turn off Advanced Text Services".
> > >>>
> > >>>In Office 2007 I have English Canada enabled as the editing language.
> > >>>
> > >>>I think I've checked for language choices in everything installed and if a
> > >>>choice is given I only install English Canada and on some English US for
> > >>>News.
> > >>>I'm now thinking maybe it's a setting in the Services section but I failed
> > >>>to find a setting relative to languages.
> > >>>
> > >>>I have spent hrs in my unsuccessful search to find where these files derive
> > >>>from so I can get rid of them.
> > >>>Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >>

> >
> >

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