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    .jpi_cache directory

    Is it safe to delete the files in .jpi_cache directory?
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    It's absolutely harmless deleting that directory. If you have the Java plug-in, the cache for all the webpages you visit that contain java applets will be stored in the .jpi cache directory. It's basically like the Temporary Internet Files in this manner. It will just recreate itself when you visit a page that contain any applets. Windows XP stores them in the "C:\Documents and Settings\username\.jpi cache" directory.
    Eric

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    thx bud

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