Re[2]: Tmp files

2003-01-15 Thread Spike
Hello Thomas,

On or about Wednesday, January 15, 2003 at 00:44:26GMT +0700
(which was 12:44 PM in the tropics where I live) Thomas Fernandez
queried:

TF Hello Daniel,

TF I get a 404. Which link do I have to use from
TF http://hardwarehell.com/index.shtml ?

http://hardwarehell.com/articles/bootclean.shtml

Hope this helps!!

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Re[2]: Tmp files

2003-01-14 Thread Spike
Hello Thomas Fernandez,

On or about Tuesday, January 14, 2003 at 00:03:18GMT +0700 (which
was 12:03 PM in the tropics where I live) Thomas Fernandez
responded:

TF The ones named bat*.tmp are related to TB.

Good to know!

TF There can be two reasons why the files stay there regularly:

TF 1.) Your connection is unstable. This was the case over here; at my
TF old appartment, the telephone conection was vut after 20 minutes, and
TF if that was during a mail check, such .tmp files stayed in the tmp
TF directory.

Not an issue here with ADSL :-)

TF 2.) There is a problem. Now, you mention that all these messages date
TF until May 2002. I remember there was a version that produced bat
TF droppings, but the problem has long been fixed (it could have been a
TF beta, I don't remember). Maybe you were running that version.

I believe this is the case.  They suddenly stop about the time I
did an upgrade to 1.6x.

TF And yes, you can safely delete them.

I like a good bottom line!  I deleted _everything_ in the TEMP
folder and recovered over 1.2GB of space!!

Thanks to all who responded so quickly.

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Re[2]: tmp files left by TB!

2002-06-18 Thread lists

yep, I do use norton.. maybe tb should wait to continue until the
file is free? man, this is a big problem, full text viewable by
any editor or file viewer.

anyone  else have this problem?

thanks for the quick response.

Laura




--Original Message
Tuesday, June 18, 2002, 10:51:55 AM, you wrote:

JA On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...

 wow, just looked at my temporary internet files and found tons of
 TB temp files.. any idea what setting causes them to be cleaned
 up.. a lot of them were messages!!! and old..

 i'm curious about how this happened and why?

JA I had it do that to me a while ago... in fact spawned temp files so
JA rapidly, I had over 100 megs within 2 hours... Reinstalled TB! and it
JA went away... not sure about that though. By any chance, do you have a
JA virus scanner on your computer? It could be possible that TB! is
JA creating a file, your virus scanner locks it for scanning, then when
JA TB! tries to delete it, the file is reported as locked, so TB!
JA continues processing as normal, leaving the temp file there.





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