Re: ~df****.tmp files in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\L
Re: ~df****.tmp files in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\L
I think it may not be as simple as that. I have two different applications
that create .tmp files - lots and LOTS of them. However, there was a time
when these .tmp files were automatically deleted (by the OS?). Now I have to
reboot the system in order to delete these - what a pain!
So I decided to run a test.
I rolled my system back to a time when I was fairly certain the .tmp problem
did not occur (Jul 2007) and retested - indeed no problem! Then I ran
Windows Update and retested - problem has returned! Unfortunately, I do not
have the time to install each update separately and retest.
Perhaps someone from Microsoft will become aware of this and push for a fix.
"Allan" wrote:
>
> "Robert" <Robert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FF89C606-1893-4FEE-8990-9F0882928220@microsoft.com...
> > I'm seeing these files (e.g ~DF7C7C.tmp) created on a system running
> > Windows
> > XP Embedded. I've seen lots of guesses (anti-spyware programs, Photoshop,
> > MS-Office, Outlook) but in our case, none of these applications are
> > present.
> >
> > There is no internet connection and the only application that's running is
> > one we wrote. I see these files on XP-Pro systems as well. They vary in
> > size
> > and don't necessarily correspond to a login (I've seen them appear after
> > the
> > system has been running for a while).
> >
> > Our application does not explicitly create any TMP files. On the XPE
> > system,
> > these files usually correspond to startup time (but not always).
> >
> > My theory is that there is some Win32 API function that can creates these
> > files (or perhaps file system object in the scripting host). So far, I've
> > not
> > tracked this down.
> >
> > These files are a real pain in a "box-on-the-wall" embedded system where
> > storage space is limited and users have no ability or desire to clean up
> > temp
> > files.
> >
> > Perhaps someone at MSFT can answer this question definitively.
> >
> > "H@C0" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> Does somebody know what part of Windows xp creates the ~df****.tmp files
> >> in
> >> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp?
> >> Every time I start or restart the pc a new ~df****.tmp file is created
> >> The files are 131.072 bytes and the last one cannot be deleted.
> >> When viewing the file I find words like : Root Entry , Photoshop , exif
> >> and Adobe urls
> >> Hans
> >>
> >>
> They are created by Windows XP itself. In order to delete them you may have
> to restart Windows. There may be third-party programs that delete .tmp files
> with minimal user intervention. If you are running up against a storage
> limit that is affecting performance you may need to figure out a way to
> perform this cleanup periodically.
>
>