David E. Ross wrote:
I have a run object for it on the DT. I run it after app close whenever
there has been a change I don't want to loose. I was very glad I had it
when I somehow got a "security thing" that thought deleting my profiles
would be a good thing.
del /s/y I:\WebData\cache2
del /s/y I:\MozProfiles\RayFF\cache2
xcopy /s/d/y I:\MozProfiles J:\MozProfiles
Ray
In my system, drive I is a flash drive that is normally not connected.
Of course, "RayFF" would have to be changed to whatever user ID other
users have.
I do not delete my main cache since I set its size to 0 in all profiles.
Since I have five SeaMonkey profiles, my script is much longer to
delete all the other caches.
I could have changed all the drive letters and sub-directory names to
generics, which I usually do. And I have all SM versions put their
cache in the same place.
But I hoped to make the point, once again, that the Mozilla - and spin
offs - apps, profiles, and mail can be placed anywhere you want and
named anything you want. They don't need to be buried in the bowels of
the OS, with cryptic names. The only apps I allow to be in a boot
partition are a few utilities that I consider to be OS extensions.
Ray
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