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Old 18th December 2008   #1
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Recently I installed Windows Live Mail. Didn't care for it so I deleted it.
Now I have in my contacts list "contactcoll.cache". I don't remember seeing this before.
After searching the Net. I find it is to do with Windows Live Mail.

My question is, is it safe to delete it?

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It's probably safe to delete. Now, to find out, delete the file (to your recycle bin) - or move it to a folder you make under your documents - and use your computer for a week or so. If no program complains about the missing file, you can permanently delete it.
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Thanks Arie

That's what I thought I would do. Wanted to hear from the pros first.
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