>>>That is the reason I get the TEMP environment variable - Windows sets that as THE place you can put temporary files.
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>>Sold :)
>>Thank you both
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>Actually, the additional benefit is that any garbage truck type of tool will just know what to do if the number of files there grows. There's a permanent hunting season on these directories, any app is free to delete what it can. I usually purge anything that's older than three days, using ERASE command - which is great, it silently erases or fails, no complaints, exactly what doctor ordered.
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>You may want to create a subdirectory below the temp, just like most of kršten applications do, so when something's wrong you can just look at it yourself without having to wade through everybody else's junk.
Yeah tought of that :)
This is exactly what I am going to do.
Thks++
Sergio