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Windows 2000 temp folders

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RBH

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Mar 18, 2001
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Historically, I knw that temporary files, especially one whose date/time is not the current Windows session can be deleted. In Win 95, I regularly went into the Windows\Temp folder, and cleaned it out.

In Windows 2000, the folder WINNT\Temp is usually empty. But if I go to Documents and Settings\Ronald B. Hirsch\Local Settings\Temp, there all kinds of folders and files parked in there, some with very weird names.

Here are some of the folder names

{25ee77d0-e05b-11d3-9812-00a0cc555167}
{66349b1a-a8cb-4dbf-8643-febe86f8af16}
{befcb74c-c49f-4327-8edf-3a81a574ac0f}

Some of these weird named folders contain only a subfolder, with a large list of fonts. I have no idea where they came from. Other folders contain files that do not have a tmp extension, but some are exe and dll, etc.. I assume that these were put there when some program was installed, but was not courteous enough to clean up its trash afterwards

My question is - can I assume that all this junk can be deleted? I would assume that anything in this temp folder with date/time before now, is just trash waiting for the garbage truck.

Ron Hirsch
 
In w2k each user has a different temporary folder. (quite sensible if you think about it!)

So yeah, anything older than a day or two can be deleted safely out of any of the user temp folders.
 
Ron

By the way, you can check what your current temp folder is by typing from a command prompt:

echo %TEMP%

This should point to your local settings temp folder.
 
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