Is it safe to delete?

Is it safe to delete as {7FA0A846-149E-43CA-A8C0-2BB3D5AC273C} files that are empty?  I like 70 or 80 of these files.

Whether they are in the local appdata locallow location Yes,

What is Adobe above and empty can be deleted.

You can update your Live services,

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Live/Essentials-home

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