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    WinXp - Temp Files

    Under Doc's and Sets, theres a Folder (under Username) called Temp.

    Can I delete the crap in there?
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    Re: WinXp - Temp Files

    Originally posted by Pc_Madness
    Under Doc's and Sets, theres a Folder (under Username) called Temp.

    Can I delete the crap in there?
    Try it.

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    If it deletes, then yes, you can!


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    Re: Re: WinXp - Temp Files

    Originally posted by DiGiTaIErRoR
    Try it.
    Err.... great tip?
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    I would say it's safe to delete.


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    Yeah... theres alot of stuff with apparent connections to vb in there... so I wasn't sure.
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    Oh!

    Never delete ur temp with VB open.

    You'll lose your project.

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    Originally posted by DiGiTaIErRoR
    Oh!

    Never delete ur temp with VB open.

    You'll lose your project.
    Really? Sounds like fun!
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    get evidence eliminator or something and it'll delete all the temp file you dont need. be sure you have no programs running while your doing that.

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    It should lock the files its working on -- on my system it wouldn't delete anything that was in use.
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    Originally posted by parksie
    It should lock the files its working on -- on my system it wouldn't delete anything that was in use.
    They're read-on-need files.

    I guess.

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    Hmm. Bug in VB then.
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    figures... the software you use to make software has a bug in it...

    Originally posted by parksie
    Hmm. Bug in VB then.

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