These are your downloaded ActiveX entries. In Windows
Explorer, navigate to:
C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files\
Right click on the damaged entries and select 'Remove'.
If they are needed (such as Shockwave or other codecs), they
will be downloaded again, when you browse a web page, or
use an application that needs them.
You can also get an idea of what they are by viewing the
properties, from a right click.
On 23 Sep 2003 05:17:05 GMT, in
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Twobtold scrawled:
>Hi --
>Windows ME (4.90, Build 3000), Dell Dimension 8100, 512 mb Memory
> When I run System Information and look at Internet Explorer>Cache>List of
>Objects, I see a list of ten items. There are four headings atop these items:
>Program File Status Version Code Base
>The 'Status' of the 10 items are: 6 Damaged; 3 Installed; and 1 Not Available
>
>My question: Do I have to do anything to repair the 'damaged' items? If so,
>what and how? How did they get damaged in the first place? IE seems to be OK.
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