It does not create hidden "thumbs.db" files in each folder anymore (as WinXP does).
Instead, it now has a centralised database under
X:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer.
I think there should be an option for CCleaner to clean this database
(i.e. delete the thumbscache files).
The thing is, that there seems to be no obvious way to disable the caching of thumbnails in Vista.
Under WinXP, there was a straightforward option called "Do not cache thumbnails"
(Explorer > Folder Options > View). This option is gone in Vista
I found a registry tweak somewhere, but this does not work with Vista RTM, only with the RC-1.
If anyone has a tip on how to properly disable Vista's thumbnail cache
I would be very grateful, as disabling the whole thing is better than cleaning it
Thx, Spacemarine






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