Hello MAU,

On Saturday, May 31, 2014 you wrote:

M> Hello Jack,


>> Has anyone seen files named bat4AA7.tmp, batDF96.tmp, bat4A27.tmp,
>> batB537.tmp etc, etc, etc?
>>
>> There are dozens if not hundreds of them in:
>>
>> C:\Users\her name\AppData\Roaming\The Bat!\her name\Faux inbox\

M> I have seen that kind of .tmp files in the past, I don't recall how long
M> ago, but they were always in my TEMP directory (on Windows XP). Have you
M> looked at the dates? Are they recent?

M> I always assumed they were leftovers from beta versions and/or crashes
M> and deleted them with no problem.

Unfortunately I didn't pay much attention to the file dates except I
remember seeing one that was several years old.  These were not in the
TEMP directory but in the path specified above.  My WIN Temp directory
does not contain any TB temp files nor did I have any when I looked at
my computer at the path above.  Go figure.

It took me about an hour to correctly construct the above path in the
batch file MFPA provided, having been away from batch file programming
since DOS and the old C:\ prompt.  I never had to deal with spaces in
directory names back then.  But I was eventually successful and got
the batch file to run and do what it was supposed to do.  I got so
wrapped up in that little task that I forgot the TB was still running
when the batch file finally executed correctly.  Fortunately no harm
seems to have been done (fingers crossed).

-- 
Best Regards, 
Jack LaRosa
:usflag: Central Alabama



Using The Bat! ver: 5.2.
Running Windows 7 Pro ver 6 build 7601 Service Pack 1


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