-=PCTechTalk=- Re: pctechtalk =using 'cleanup'

Ted:
   
  I don't think you meant this to go to my ail box but rather to the group, 
looks like yahoo miss delivered it
  I don't understand your question.  However CleanUP must log off and back on 
to clean the *.dat files it 
  cannot clean them with windows loaded.
   
  Respectfully
   
  Bob
  
ted <ted.clark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  I'm using a laptop with 'oem' XPHome. I like to 'cleanup' at 
the end of a long session
in order to maintain free-space. this starts with 'cleanup', 
then regclean, defrag and switch off.
I found by 'trial and error' that 'cleanup' only gets rid of the 
'-.dat- etc', if you do as requested and 'log off'; switching 
off doesn't do it !
suspecting this, I looked closely when switching off and saw a 
very fast popup stating something like '??? not actioned - 
switching off'. hope this helps some of you.
cheers Ted


someone wrote=========
Steve Gould's CleanUP located at
http://www.stevengould.org/software/cleanup/
DO1212SK wrote:
In WinXP I want to set up an autoexec maintainence file that 
uses
"del\nameit\ *.*" to clear temp files, cookies, recent docs, and 
history all
with one click, just like I had with Win98....

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