I'd like to see it John :) -Paul Stansel > ---------- > From: Murphy, Brian[SMTP:bmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Reply To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 11:05 AM > To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' > Subject: [THIN] Re: Script and Temp Internet Files Question > Importance: High > > Great. I would be very interested in the command line version. Maybe you > can create an option that excludes the cookies? > > Thanks. > Murphy > > -----Original Message----- > From: John A. Vorchak [mailto:jvorchak@xxxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 4:30 PM > To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [THIN] Re: Script and Temp Internet Files Question > > > > A while back, I created an application that I initially intended on > putting > up for sale however I have not finished it yet and it's been a while, so > I'm > going to put it out there as freeware/begware. It is an application > similar > to what you are referring to -- it will remove all traces of IE history, > cookies, temporary internet files, and the MRU cache from the address bar > from the system when activated. I was just re-vamping it to make it a > command-line app with switches to trigger the different deletions and > haven't spent more than 3 hours on it in the past 2 months. If you want > cookies left in, I can recompile it and leave the cookies alone...that > would > take 2 minutes ;-) > > If anyone would like the app in its current form - no setup application > and > you need to hard-code a registry setting to set it to automatically run > and > clear the settings upon execution (Otherwise it prompts the user whether > or > not to clear it) - just let me know and I'll mail it. It does work well, > I > just got sidetracked looking for work and never got back to it. I will be > finishing it soon to the command-line version which will work better for > using it in a script, but this executable does work well now. I have a > few > folks out there who are using it (Jim K, I think????). > > John > > ===================================== > John A. Vorchak (eMVP) > Vorchak Software > Custom Windows XP Embedded and > Windows NT Embedded Components and Solutions > jvorchak@xxxxxxxx > ===================================== > > -----Original Message----- > From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf > Of Murphy, Brian > Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 3:40 PM > To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' > Subject: [THIN] Script and Temp Internet Files Question > > Content-Type: text/plain > > (Finishing up on my reboot script...attached for review) (*Thanks for > everyone's help thus far) I asked a question earlier about Temporary Files > and was refered to the Faq. However, I didn't really see anything that > addresses my desire. > > I've created a reboot script (attached as txt) and would like to remove > all > the Temporary Internet Files from the system (except cookies) before > defrag > and reboot. > > I would like to incorporate something into this script that deletes all > the > *htm, *css, *gif, *jpeg, *vbs, etc.... From the Temporary Internet Files > for > each users local profile...leaving cookie (*.txt) files. Any suggestions? > > This article I'm allready addressing in the script. > How do I delete Temporary Files on Exit in Windows 2000 Terminal Services? > <http://thethin.net/faqs2.cfm?id=324&category=1&sortby=score> > > This article recommendation does not appear to work. Temp Internet files > are still written: How do I keep Temporary Internet Files from being saved > in the Users Profile? > <http://thethin.net/faqs2.cfm?id=217&category=1&sortby=score> > > This article requires too much admnistration by creating several hundred > folders on users home directories and modifying HKCU. How can I keep > Temporary Internet Files, favorites, and History out of a user profile > using > the registry? > <http://thethin.net/faqs2.cfm?id=246&category=1&sortby=score> > > > > > > > -- No attachments (even text) are allowed -- > -- Type: text/plain > -- File: script.bem.txt > > > *********************************************** > This Weeks Sponsor: Jetro Platforms > Introducing the first multi-protocol server-based computing solution. > Jetro > CockpIT and BoostIT allow enterprises to centrally manage applications in > Web, local applications and server-based computing protocols. > http://www.jp-inc.com > ************************************************ > For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or > set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link. > > http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm > > *********************************************** > This Weeks Sponsor: Jetro Platforms > Introducing the first multi-protocol server-based computing solution. > Jetro > CockpIT and BoostIT allow enterprises to centrally manage applications in > Web, local applications and server-based computing protocols. > http://www.jp-inc.com > ************************************************ > For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or > set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link. > > http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm > > > *********************************************** > This Weeks Sponsor: Jetro Platforms > Introducing the first multi-protocol server-based computing solution. > Jetro CockpIT and BoostIT allow enterprises to centrally manage > applications in Web, local applications and server-based computing > protocols. http://www.jp-inc.com > ************************************************ > For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or > set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link. > > http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm > *********************************************** This Weeks Sponsor: Jetro Platforms Introducing the first multi-protocol server-based computing solution. 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