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To: PMS Witch who wrote (9327)4/23/2000 2:46:00 PM
From: mr.mark   of 110652
 
this looks great... from most current issue of pcworld mag

Empty the Temp Folder Automatically

"Can I set something up to automatically empty the
temp folder on a regular basis?

You can safely remove anything in C:\Windows\Temp
that was created before the current Windows session.

So the best time to have it automatically emptied is
during boot-up. Here's how to do that:

Select Start, Run, type the command sysedit and press
Enter to launch the System Configuration Editor. Once
there, go to the autoexec.bat window. That batch file
may contain text, or it may be blank. Either way, add
these two lines:

deltree /y c:\windows\temp
md c:\windows\temp

Save the file and exit the program.

From now on, you'll get an empty temp folder every time
you boot."

i'm going to try it right now.

:)

mark
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