A reasonable rule of thumb is to delete .tmp files that are older than
48 hours. Restart your computer before deleting temp files.
A safe way to do this is with XP's own Disk Cleanup Wizard.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
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> Using a file locator utility, I found the following files, for example.
>
> C:\WINDOWS\SET29.tmp (22 KB, 3/30/2006 3:03:56 AM) C:\WINDOWS\SET2A.tmp
> (11 KB, 3/30/2005 10:54:06 AM) C:\WINDOWS\SET3.tmp (1,019 KB, 8/4/2004
> 3:00:00 AM) C:\WINDOWS\SET4.tmp (1,061 KB, 8/4/2004 3:00:00 AM)
> C:\WINDOWS\SET8.tmp (14 KB, 8/4/2004 3:00:00 AM)
> C:\WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\Temp\ZAP1BE.tmp (11/28/2007
> 12:01:26 AM) C:\WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\Temp\ZAP258.tmp
> (4/10/2009 8:10:13 PM)
> C:\WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\Temp\ZAP363.tmp (4/10/2009
> 8:16:01 PM)
>
> I note that these files are in the WINDOWS directory.
>
> Are there some .tmp files that should be left alone forever? Are there any
> precautions to be applied before deleting every single .tmp file on the hard
> drive?
>
>