| > > Um, well, ok, I guess there's no easy way to do it. I
> will
> > have to write the name of each gif or jpg, search for it
> in
> > MyWebSites, and delete it manually.
>
> You can also use the windows 'search' feature, searching
> for all jpg and gif files, and then test each of them.. but
> quite long, too.
>
> Definitely no errors in the logs?>
There's a number of errors in the logs, but not too many
refer to jpegs or gifs. Thanks for the search tip, that
should make it easier. | |