George Neuner wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone put together a list of what data various popular programs
> keep in the subdirectories of
>
> "Documents and Settings\<user>,
> "Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data", and
> "Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings"
>
> Some of those files are crucial to back up, others just inconvenient
> to lose. But some of those directories appear to be crammed full of
> cached internet files, old installation binaries, temporary program
> data, etc. that nobody needs. It seems like there is a whole lot of
> stuff in there that is useless to be backing up all the time.
>
> George
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You just answered your own question.
Browse the folders and if it looks like good data then it needs to be
backed up. I have Firefox and I can see in Application Data where they
store the data. Same with other programs. And I can see that other
programs just make folders for temp files or current data that can be
lost. That or I don't care if its lost.
Just ask yourself, what programs you create files and where are those
files, like Word, or Email. If you can find those the rest is just
junk. Setup settings is a plus if you can find them. I use
Filezilla for FTP, and found the settings file.
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