[Ham-Computers] Re: Temp Directory
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
dfischer at usol.com
Thu Mar 6 13:42:18 EST 2008
Aaron,
Why not invoke the command prompt, from the C:\ screen, use "deltree" and
remove the temp directory and all of the sub-directories? The use "MD" to
make a new temp directory?
Otherwise I have forty some sub-directories within the temp directory that I
will have to manually empty.
Unless, that is, I must retain the temp directory with all of those
sub-directories intact! I have never heard of such a thing, but then again,
I am still happy in my DOS cave!
Duane Fischer, W8DBF/WPE8CXO
dfischer at usol.com
HHI: Halligan's Hallicrafters International
http://www.w9wze.net
HHRP: Historic Halligan Radio Project
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hsu, Aaron (NBC Universal)" <aaron.hsu at nbcuni.com>
To: "I>Ham-Computers" <Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 12:57 PM
Subject: RE: Temp Directory
> Good day, Duane (et al),
>
> On your system, you can safely delete the contents of the C:\TEMP folder.
> But, you need to keep the TEMP folder itself as the "TEMP" and "TMP"
> environment variables point to C:\TEMP. By default, Win2K/XP point "TEMP"
> and "TMP" to a TEMP folder within the user profile of whoever's logged-on,
> but I prefer to create a "common" TEMP folder on the root to make finding
> and emptying the TEMP folder easier. If the TEMP folder is missing, then
> some apps will not work as they can't find the TEMP folder referenced by
> the environment variables.
>
> So, again, it's safe to delete the contents of the folder, but not the
> folder itself. Also, since Windows usually has some temp files open, you
> may not be able to delete all the files. But, you should be able to
> delete a majority of them.
>
> 73,
>
> - Aaron, NN6O
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 6:24 PM
> Subject: [Ham-Computers] Re Temp Directory
>
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> This system is a Compaq business system, but at my request, using Windows
> XP
> Home Edition as the OS.
>
> The C:\ root shows a 'temp' directory created by Windows. It contains 44
> sub-directories. The HD space used is about 71 billion.
>
> Everything contained in the directory, as well as the sub-directories,
> Windows put there, not I.
>
> Is there any reason as to why I can not simply delete the entire
> directory?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Duane Fischer, W8DBF/WPE8CXO
> dfischer at usol.com
> HHI: Halligan's Hallicrafters International
> http://www.w9wze.net
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> hhrp.w9wze.net
>
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