A client is having an issue with temp files on their Terminal Server (Windows 2008 R2 64-bit):
Several USS****.tmp files are being created daily at C:\\Windows\Temp that I believe are related to [your app] Users. The 3 files are the same size each time they are created, and are totaling about 1GB per day. I have attached them for you to look at.I opened the files in a text editor, and I found references to "Visual FoxPro", so there is some relation. I believe the files are either EXEs or DLLs. I renamed the temp files to an EXE and ran them. One produced a blank message box, the other two complained about not being an EXE. That's definitely NOT how our app behaves, so I'm not sure what this is.
I'm surprised anything is being created in C:\Windows\Temp. SYS(2023) returned the user's temp folder. Does VFP still use C:\Windows\Temp as well? Not sure what is going on here. I don't know if the "USS" prefix has any significance, or if it is a random filename that will eventually change to something else. Any ideas?
Thanks.