Hi Isaih,

Yes, you should only need to do the 4-5-6 reset occasionally, usually when the 
disk starts to get full.  The Keysoft system disk has around 31MB free when 
it's "clean", so I usually perform a 4-5-6 reset when its free space shrinks to 
around 10MB or so.  Just keep an occasional eye on your disk space, and you 
should be fine.  The 4-5-6 reset not only cleans out the temp files directory, 
it also erases all your cookies and any other temporary content that ends up on 
the KS disk.

I hope this makes more sense. [Smiles]

Sarah


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Hello Sarah!  Thanks for replying to my post.  Now I have a clear 
understanding of what's going on, but I wanted to ask you, is it 
necessary to do the 456 reset since you say that all the 
temporary files are being deleted anyway?  I just want to make 
sure that I'm understanding exactly what it is that you're 
telling me.  I appreciate your help.  Isaih

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Sarah Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 11:24:57 -0500
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] temporary files?

>Isaih,

>There is a tiny dat file in the temp files directory which is 
protected and therefore doesn't get erased, hence this cryptic 
message.  [Smile]  When you delete temp files, they really are 
deleted all but this one tiny file, so in spite of what it looks 
like, you actually do get rid of your temporary internet files.  
One other way to get rid of all those things at once, including 
the dat file, is to perform a 4-5-6, JKL, reset, which clears all 
extraneous data from the Keysoft system disk.

>HTH,

>Sarah


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>Hi list!  What does it mean when you try to delete your temporary
>files and you get a message saying that the directory is not
>empty?  Is there something that can be done to correct this?  As
>always, I appreciate any input from any of you that can help.
>Isaih

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