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I understand the purpose of WinSXS and it's intended solution for DLL. And
finding multiple instances of a given DLL there does not surprise me. What
did surprise me however, was finding seven different versions of the
iexplore.exe Why would there EVER be a need for 7 different versions of this
particular EXE or for that matter ANY EXE file?
Anyone have any insight as to what Vista is now using WinSXS for, in
addition to the DLL hell solution. I've seen references to System32 files
actually being stored in WinSXS and linked from System32. Again that makes
sense.
But 7 versions of Internet Explorer makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever.
I know that there is some process whereby Vista is supposed to periodically
cleanup WinSXS and doe some housekeeping. Can anyone point me to some
documentation regarding that and/or the mystery of the 7 IE instances?
Thanks,
Gary
finding multiple instances of a given DLL there does not surprise me. What
did surprise me however, was finding seven different versions of the
iexplore.exe Why would there EVER be a need for 7 different versions of this
particular EXE or for that matter ANY EXE file?
Anyone have any insight as to what Vista is now using WinSXS for, in
addition to the DLL hell solution. I've seen references to System32 files
actually being stored in WinSXS and linked from System32. Again that makes
sense.
But 7 versions of Internet Explorer makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever.
I know that there is some process whereby Vista is supposed to periodically
cleanup WinSXS and doe some housekeeping. Can anyone point me to some
documentation regarding that and/or the mystery of the 7 IE instances?
Thanks,
Gary