> > Do you have some code to clean up the files that are left around if your
> > application bombs (not that that would ever happen <g>) or if the
> > workstation freezes?
>
> The trick may be to set all the temp directories to one, far enough from
> any app directory (my default is C:\scratch\) and in some situations put
> a
>
> deltree /y c:\scratch
> md c:\scratch
>
> in the autoexec.bat, but that's extreme, it happens only where the
> electricity is extremely unstable and system crashes on a regular basis
> (I have a explosive environment motors repair service as a customer,
> they blow up fuses daily when testing). In normal conditions, you visit
> them monthly, clean up the directory, call it maintenance and charge for
> it :)
Actually, since you can't have IE cache to RAM I have its cache pointing
to:
C:\TEMP\CACHE
and I then have similar code to what you mention above. This way when I
use IE the cache is cleared out as I reboot. If I toss the FP temp
files in there as well, then I wouldn't have to worry about a thing!
/Paul