Clear offline files cache windows 7 registry
Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Type disk cleanup into Start. Doing so will search your computer for the Disk Cleanup program. If your mouse cursor doesn't appear in the text box at the bottom of Start when you open it, click the text box before typing.
This program's icon, which resembles a flash drive with a brush on it, should be at the top of the Start menu. The Disk Cleanup program will open.
You may have to click the Disk Cleanup icon once it appears at the bottom of the screen to open the Disk Cleanup window. Check every box in the Disk Cleanup window. Click the checkbox to the left of each item in the Disk Cleanup window, scrolling down once you reach the bottom of the window to view more options if necessary. It's at the bottom of the window. Click Delete Files when prompted. Disk Cleanup will begin deleting temporary files from places like the "Thumbnails" cache and the Recycle Bin cache.
Once this process is complete, Disk Cleanup will close. Method 2. Click My Computer. It's a tab on the right side of the Start window. This will open the My Computer window.
If you don't see the My Computer tab here, type my computer into Start, then click My Computer at the top of the Start window. Enable viewing for hidden files and folders. To do so from the My Computer window: Click the Organize tab in the upper-left corner of the window. Click Folder and search options in the resulting drop-down menu. Click the View tab. Check the "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" box under the "Hidden files and folders" section of the "Files and folders" section.
Click OK at the bottom of the window. Double-click your hard drive's name. The hard drive's letter is usually "C", stylized as C:. Double-click the Users folder. You'll find it near the top of the window. Double-click your user folder. This will usually be a folder with the first few letters of your name or Microsoft account address. Double-click the AppData folder. It's in the middle of the window, though you may have to scroll down to find it if the window isn't in full-screen mode.
Double-click the Local folder. You'll find this option near the top of the window. Scroll down and select the Temp folder. Click once this folder to select it. Remove the read-only protection from the folder. To do so: Click the Organize tab. Click Properties Uncheck the "Read-only" box. Click Apply Click OK when prompted. Double-click the Temp folder. It should open.
Select the folder's contents. Alternatively, you can click Organize and then click Select all. Friday, May 6, AM. Clicking "Change" brings up a box that I cannot make sense of. Tuesday, May 31, AM. Monday, August 8, PM. Kugler 0.
Tuesday, December 20, AM. I've never seen them recommended before either but they exist for a reason. If it works for you I'd be happy to hear the results. Maybe I can use it in other situations as well. Helpful nice guy. Sunday, January 15, AM.
This worked with the addition of two steps: 1. Turn off Offline Files Change the Registry restart too 2. Friday, January 27, AM. The registry key fixed my problem, with an additional step: I had to go to the folder properties and make the files available offline again. Once I did that, everything synced with no errors. Thanks for posting this! Thursday, March 23, PM. Changed it to 1. Rebooted and bingo! Thanks for posting! Sunday, February 4, PM. Friday, September 6, PM.
Thanks it worked for me! Wednesday, November 13, AM. If "unencrypt" is not greyed out i. And if you do encrypt them, they become read only and you cannot save new files in the offline folders.
This is another hint that it is not permissions, but something else permissions normally prevent the files being seen, unless special permissions for traversal etc have been set up. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I've never used these forums before so please strike me down if I do something I shouldn't. Edit: Just found I have used them before, well what do you know. I know this is an old post but I've found the answer!! I've spent 2 whole days looking for a solution to this problem covering along the way:.
I came across the answer in a Experts Exchange question , simply disable encryption of offline files:. For this settings to take effect I believe you must re-initialise the client side cache offline files store. I have this problem. I have Windows 7 PRO and when i try to make some directories available offline i get messge in sync center - Access is denied on almost every file
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