Thanks.  I do know about CCleaner - but I am more interested in
something that is wholy a script that "plugs" into other scripts I
have written, and that can be continuously customized.  My script also
"cleans" a couple locations that ccleaner doesnt - which are things
more specific to a controlled corp. environment.


On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 5:41 AM, James Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe you might take a look at CCleaner (www.ccleaner.com) which tends to
> remove pretty much everything I don't need. And it is quite customisable
> (can remove hotfix uninstallers, prefetch data, etc)
>
> 2008/8/8 Micheal Espinola Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> Im working on a batch script to cleanup/delete unneccessary files.  I
>> know the drill about what each of these locations represents and how
>> under certain circumstance they may be helpful and/or needed - but
>> ultimately they are all expendable locations, and my script takes into
>> account varying file ages, etc, for certain locations:
>>
>> ----------
>> Temp directories
>> Temporary Internet Files directories
>> old Hot Fix patch directories
>> i386 directory
>> Recycled directory
>> Recycler directory
>> old upgraded Windows dir
>> old Service Pack directory
>> Java game cache directory
>> Downloaded Installations directory
>> ie7updates directory
>> ServicePackFiles directory
>> SoftwareDistribution directory
>> InstallTemp directory
>> Recycled directory
>> Recycler directory
>> crash debug files
>> temporary files
>> Office temporary files
>> ----------
>>
>> Now my question is: Is there anything here that I have missed that any
>> of you clear out periodicially or under lack-of-free-space
>> circumstances?
>>
>> So far it works great, and will for example, find all the "Temporary
>> Internet Files" across all profiles, etc.  So this script works
>> system-wide where applicable, not just the current profile.  I'll post
>> the code when its 100% done.
>>
>> TIA
>>
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