Can directory C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft/Remote Desktop Connection Manager be emptied?

Main article: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft/Remote Desktop Connection Manager

Emptying directories (in Windows, they are called folders) on live operating system is always tricky.
If done improperly, it can easily damage data, program installations or even operating system.

The rule of thumb is to clear only directories, where you are 100% sure that they do not contain any important data or files.

How can I find out that it is safe to delete C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft/Remote Desktop Connection Manager ?


Before deleting, locate C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft/Remote Desktop Connection Manager on your harddisk, and double-check if there are no data files.
If in doubts, open some files and check their content.

Also, check directory details here, and see if it may contain some exe files. If yes, it is better not to delete the directory.

Most popular questions:

Can I clean up C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft/Remote Desktop Connection Manager content?
What is in the C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft/Remote Desktop Connection Manager folder?

Directory information

Name: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft/Remote Desktop Connection Manager
Parent: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft
Operating system folder:
Can be safely deleted:
Contains user's data:
Contains logfiles:
Is temporary:

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