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denmarfl
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      12-06-2008
Running Vista Home Prem 32 Bit.

Came across This Folder....C:\USERS\HOME\AppaData\Local\Temp

When you run a Disk Clean-up it does not delete the Folders and Files in
this Temp Folder. Can the Folders and Files be safely deleted
manually...that is, it won't adversely impact anything?
 
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Rick Rogers
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      12-06-2008
Hi,

They can be. Anything in use will not allow itself to be removed, the rest
is just as the folder name implies. This is the user environment temp
folder.

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"denmarfl" <> wrote in message
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> Running Vista Home Prem 32 Bit.
>
> Came across This Folder....C:\USERS\HOME\AppaData\Local\Temp
>
> When you run a Disk Clean-up it does not delete the Folders and Files in
> this Temp Folder. Can the Folders and Files be safely deleted
> manually...that is, it won't adversely impact anything?


 
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Brink
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      12-06-2008

Hello Denmarfl

Yes, it is safe to delete these files as long as you are not in th
middle of installing anything

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...emp-folder.htm

Hope this helps
Shaw

denmarfl;903634 Wrote:
> Running Vista Home Prem 32 Bit
>
> Came across This Folder....C:\USERS\HOME\AppaData\Local\Tem
>
> When you run a Disk Clean-up it does not delete the Folders and File
> i
> this Temp Folder. Can the Folders and Files be safely delete
> manually...that is, it won't adversely impact anything


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Richard Urban
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      12-06-2008
CCleaner will look there and delete what is allowed.

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"denmarfl" <> wrote in message
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> Running Vista Home Prem 32 Bit.
>
> Came across This Folder....C:\USERS\HOME\AppaData\Local\Temp
>
> When you run a Disk Clean-up it does not delete the Folders and Files in
> this Temp Folder. Can the Folders and Files be safely deleted
> manually...that is, it won't adversely impact anything?


 
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Richie Hardwick
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      12-06-2008
"Richard Urban" <> wrote:

>CCleaner will look there and delete what is allowed.


Not on it's own it won't. You have to tell it to, using advanced
settings.

As for what is allowed, CCleaner doesn't make that decision, the OS
does. Anything that's in use won't be deleted.

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Richard Urban
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      12-06-2008
I have "never" had to set up the file delete from this folder using the
advanced settings. CCleaner just touches it automatically.

The only advanced setting I change is to remove the check from the box that
say to hold the files for 48 hours before deleting. This is global across
all folders that are included in the CCleaner search for deleteable files.

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"Richie Hardwick" <> wrote in message
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> "Richard Urban" <> wrote:
>
>>CCleaner will look there and delete what is allowed.

>
> Not on it's own it won't. You have to tell it to, using advanced
> settings.
>
> As for what is allowed, CCleaner doesn't make that decision, the OS
> does. Anything that's in use won't be deleted.
>
> Richie Hardwick


 
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Richie Hardwick
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      12-06-2008
"Richard Urban" <> wrote:

>I have "never" had to set up the file delete from this folder using the
>advanced settings. CCleaner just touches it automatically.


My, it's odd how our experiences have differed so much. Perhaps the
requirement was for an older version of CCleaner and a more recent
version doesn't require it. Every new installation of CCleaner keeps
all the settings from previous installations.

I've gone through a bazillion updates to CCleaner since I first HAD to
setup that directory in the advanced settings area (because of all the
crap I found in that directory with an AgenRansack search after many
cleanings).

I'll uncheck the Custom Files and Folders and see if the version
that's installed now keeps that directory clean on its own.

>The only advanced setting I change is to remove the check from the box that
>say to hold the files for 48 hours before deleting. This is global across
>all folders that are included in the CCleaner search for deleteable files.


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denmarfl
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      12-06-2008
Running CCleaner 2.13...fairly new version. Checked Advance Settings....the
don't delete if less than 48 hours was checked...I left it checked. Ran
CCleaner...it did not touch any files in the Folder...and of the 490 files in
the Folder....475 were older than 48 hours. Now I do see where you can ADD a
Folder......

I take it the folder I have referred to
C:\USERS\HOME\APPADATA\Local\Temp....holds files that are created during
installations of software that the software just leads behind and are of no
value...thus, they can be deleted? One responder wrote, if I delete the
files manually, Windows won't delete a file In Use.... However , if the
software is not running that dumped these files at the time of deletion, that
wouldn't be so.

"Richie Hardwick" wrote:

> "Richard Urban" <> wrote:
>
> >I have "never" had to set up the file delete from this folder using the
> >advanced settings. CCleaner just touches it automatically.

>
> My, it's odd how our experiences have differed so much. Perhaps the
> requirement was for an older version of CCleaner and a more recent
> version doesn't require it. Every new installation of CCleaner keeps
> all the settings from previous installations.
>
> I've gone through a bazillion updates to CCleaner since I first HAD to
> setup that directory in the advanced settings area (because of all the
> crap I found in that directory with an AgenRansack search after many
> cleanings).
>
> I'll uncheck the Custom Files and Folders and see if the version
> that's installed now keeps that directory clean on its own.
>
> >The only advanced setting I change is to remove the check from the box that
> >say to hold the files for 48 hours before deleting. This is global across
> >all folders that are included in the CCleaner search for deleteable files.

>
> Richie Hardwick
>

 
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      12-06-2008
Richie Hardwick <> wrote:

>"Richard Urban" <> wrote:
>
>>I have "never" had to set up the file delete from this folder using the
>>advanced settings. CCleaner just touches it automatically.

>
>My, it's odd how our experiences have differed so much. Perhaps the
>requirement was for an older version of CCleaner and a more recent
>version doesn't require it. Every new installation of CCleaner keeps
>all the settings from previous installations.
>
>I've gone through a bazillion updates to CCleaner since I first HAD to
>setup that directory in the advanced settings area (because of all the
>crap I found in that directory with an AgenRansack search after many
>cleanings).
>
>I'll uncheck the Custom Files and Folders and see if the version
>that's installed now keeps that directory clean on its own.


I unchecked it... looked in that directory this morning for garbage
(there was some), ran CCleaner and it took care of all of it. So one
of the versions that I installed after including that directory in my
custom settings has been written to empty that directory.

Richie Hardwick
 
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denmarfl
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      12-06-2008
As I wrote, I am running CCleaner 2.13. I looked for the setting.... Custom
Files and Folders ...but saw nothing like that in my version. I looked in
Tools\Options and Advanced Settings. I did see were I could manually enter
the Folder....

Have I missed something? You seem to be saying you did not have to manually
the Folder...and CCleaner cleaned the Folder. I was referred to this Link

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...mp-folder.html

This Link makes it clear these files can be deleted, it also refers to
CCleaner....but again, my version isn't touching this folder.





"Richie Hardwick" wrote:

> Richie Hardwick <> wrote:
>
> >"Richard Urban" <> wrote:
> >
> >>I have "never" had to set up the file delete from this folder using the
> >>advanced settings. CCleaner just touches it automatically.

> >
> >My, it's odd how our experiences have differed so much. Perhaps the
> >requirement was for an older version of CCleaner and a more recent
> >version doesn't require it. Every new installation of CCleaner keeps
> >all the settings from previous installations.
> >
> >I've gone through a bazillion updates to CCleaner since I first HAD to
> >setup that directory in the advanced settings area (because of all the
> >crap I found in that directory with an AgenRansack search after many
> >cleanings).
> >
> >I'll uncheck the Custom Files and Folders and see if the version
> >that's installed now keeps that directory clean on its own.

>
> I unchecked it... looked in that directory this morning for garbage
> (there was some), ran CCleaner and it took care of all of it. So one
> of the versions that I installed after including that directory in my
> custom settings has been written to empty that directory.
>
> Richie Hardwick
>

 
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