On 9 Mar 99, at 16:08, Lance W. Kephart wrote:
> You should also go through and do a search for temp files (ending
> with TMP) and delete them before doing your defrag. This will help
> keep the disk cleaned up as well.
Windows 95/98/NT all provide a "temp" directory under the Windows
directory. Most older applications will respect the path specified in
a TEMP or TMP environment variable, so set these in AUTOEXEC.BAT to
point to this Windows temp directory.
You should not have to search across all drives/all folders for any
orphaned temporary files, unless you are very cramped for space on the
drive where Windows is installed.
David G
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