Re: Files in TEMP folder will not delete.
"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
news:uUD%23Num1HHA.5172@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| Not sure which side of the street you're coming from, but the TEMP folder
| isn't *just* for installation files. Many programs need a temporary file
to
| be open to perform their job. Sometimes it has the same name, sometimes
| there is a new one generated and the old ones are then garbage. Note that
| this isn't Microsoft or Windows, necessarily. Many applications from all
| over do the same thing. The TEMP folder is the perfect place for these,
| since it keeps all the "garbage" in one place, making it easy to locate
and
| delete them. Imagine if these files were located all over the system.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
|
www.grystmill.com
And along those same lines, often those temp files/diectories can be
configured some where within the respective application OR its registry
settings, to place its necessary temp files/directories elsewhere. Generally
this would cause necessesity to do as Gary suggests unless you have designed
your DOS delete or other *cleanup prog* to address those areas as well.
|
| "Roger Fink" <fink@manana.org> wrote in message
| news:ugBG2Om1HHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
| >
| >
| > Frog wrote:
| >> Thanks everybody for the help. Sorry for my delay in getting back to
| >> your responses...I was delayed a bit by out-of-town company.
| >>
| >> I did use MSCONFIG to disable all startup items, restarted, and then
| >> reactivated (one entry at a time), with a start restart of my system
| >> after each individual reactivation. The culprit was found to be:
| >>
| >> cctray "C:\Program Files\CA\eTrust Internet Security
| >> Suite\cctray\cctray.exe"
| >>
| >> Yes, indeed, it is a legitimate virus scan program on my system. I
| >> only have one explanation for why the ~DF*.TMP files suddenly started
| >> showing up in my C:\WINDOWS\TEMP folder---I recently updated my virus
| >> scan software to the latest version. I have found out how to get rid
| >> of the continuing growth of these files in the TEMP folder, with the
| >> exception of the two in use files...delete them in DOS, Safe Mode, or
| >> one at a time from C:\WINDOWS\TEMP folder. Thus, I think the crisis
| >> is over for now...not a hijack item after all.
| >>
| >> Thanks for all the help,
| >> Frog
| >
| > Stop the presses!
| > Here are the applications that have installed folders in my temp folder:
| >
| > Avast
| > Google IE Toolbar
| > Picasa2
| > Scansoft
| > VBE (MS Office 97)
| > Word8.0 (MS Office 97)
| > Others
| >
| > These folders are not detritus from the installation of these programs.
As
| > someone who likes to keep an orderly machine I resent their presence
(and
| > blame microsoft for not working things out a little better), but since
| > they
| > either re-create themselves or cause trouble if I delete them, what am I
| > supposed to do?
| >
| > I think you should leave (should have left?) them alone.
| >
| >
| >
| >
|
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