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Posted by Gordon Guthrie on September 14, 2005, 9:38 pm
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I found a big, fatty stack of these in my Windows directory...
MsgQueueDataFileMicrosoft Broadcast Message SMS Protocol (Receive Only)
MsgQueueDataFileMicrosoft Notification SMS Protocol (Receive Only)
MsgQueueDataFileMicrosoft Raw SMS Protocol (Receive Only)
MsgQueueDataFileMicrosoft Status Message SMS Protocol (Receive Only)
MsgQueueDataFileMicrosoft Text SMS Protocol
I've got two of each. No extension. Dated *yesterday.* Here's the kicker -
the first of each series is 2.71MB (each) and the second of each is 260kB
(each). when I copied them off to the gadget onto the computer, it put them
at 17.5MB. Oddly enough, my SMS has been ignoring me and forbidding me from
emailing pictures for at least a couple of weeks. I haven't touched SMS at
all in a week or more.
Now, I was able to delete one of them. The others are not read-only, but
they don't go away.
A) what are they? When you check them out in Textpad, you see a light yellow
bar. When you check them out in notepad or wordpad, you see nothing at all.
B) they can't really add up to that much, can they? Supposedly right now
everything I've got running and installed in main memory adds up to 14 MB.
C) is there any way to move them or kill them? Every little bit helps...
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