I have a domain controller running on Windows 2008 Server R2 and users login to application servers on which Windows 2003 Server SP2 is installed. I have applied a Group Policy to clean temporary internet files on exit i.e to delete all temporary internet files when users close the browser.
Hi,I am running the latest Statler, fresh install, after trying out Xubuntu (Gah what was I thinking?!)Anyways, with the last version I had, I used to be able to go to: / ->tmp and rescue some temporary files from the internet that I had forgotten to save copies of and some MP4s etc. Now, there are none showing up in that folder. Where are those temporary files now?
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Windows Disk Cleanup offers a Temporary Files handler which seems to delete some files from C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp, but not all. People around the place have indicated that it won't delete anything newer than one week, and I notice there are no old .tmp files hanging around afterwards.
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I am using Windows 7 and have been trying to retrieve disk space, but when I run Disk Cleanup the Temporary Internet files (18.1KB) and System archived Windows Error Report (267KB) will not delete. It goes through the process as if they are being deleted, but my disk space remains the same; I then go back to Disk Cleanup to see if they have been removed and they are still there.
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Under IIS7.5 after switching pool identity to domain user I got this error:
"The current identity (domain\username) does not have write access to 'C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files'."
I could grant the user rights to this specific directory, but I wonder if there is a better solution.