richrk:
From your latest series of questions we are evidentially we are having a communication breakdown. I don't know the cause of that communication breakdown but I would like to resolve it.
… As I posted when clicking on the larger files in the Shoebox file list Spybot Search and Destroy opens. This puzzles me. …
I attempted to explain what could be happening in my first post.
… Spybot could just be scanning the files because there is no default program for that file extension or the Spybot right click context menu scan has now become the default program for a left double click that that file extension. ...
If there is there something in that explanation that is unclear, please let me know so that I can attempt to clarify the explanation.
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… If I deleted these files would the data or updates in Spybot be gone? …
As I attempted to indicate before:
They are not Spybot files. ...
Therefore deleting those file should have absolutely no affect on Spybot.
However, if you delete those files the data for the program that those files are actually for would be gone!!!
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It seems that you may have discovered what program those file actually belong to:
I did a search of the Microsoft Picture It installation disc and these files are shoebox files which is a Microsoft shared help file in the program. …
If what you found is accurate and you delete those files it could possible affect "Microsoft Picture It!".
… Are these files "shared" between Spybot and Picture It? …
No.
…What if I uninstalled/reinstalled Spybot and Picture It? Can you suggest any way to reduce the size of these files
Since those file are not Spybot files if you "... uninstalled/reinstalled Spybot" it would not have any affect on Spybot but would also would not affect the size of those files.
... What if I uninstalled/reinstalled Spybot and Picture It? Can you suggest any way to reduce the size of these files
If the files were installed by "Microsoft Picture It!", then if you "uninstalled/reinstalled" "Microsoft Picture It!" the uninstall may or may not eliminate (delete) the files depending on how the Add/Remove Programs uninstall has been programmed to handle those files.
In any case, I doubt if the size of the files would be reduced during the reinstallation unless you are allow to choose different installation options during the reinstallation and actually can eliminate those files from being installed without adversely affecting "Microsoft Picture It!".