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From: "Rich"
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I can't tell you which *.LOG files you can delete without knowing =
what they are and even then only if I recognize them. Unless they are =
large, leave them alone. If they are large, look at them to see if the =
purpose is clear.
Rich
"Dave" wrote in message =
news:fkvb92l9rp13o4e8tnul5gep5bqjvp7fq4{at}4ax.com...
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 19:02:52 -0700, "Rich" wrote in message
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| Log files under %SystemRoot%\system32\logs. Temp space under =
%SystemRoot%\temp. If you only moved Temporary Internet Files, there is =
other opportunity under %USERPROFILE% for you or one of the other = accounts.
Thanks.
I don't have a \system32\logs directory, but a file search on *.log
turned up over 750 results on my c:\ drive. How do I know which ones
are safe to axe? =20
A lot of biggish ones seem to be associated with Spybot, but I can't
tell if they're just scan logs or if that's how it stores its
quarrantined cookies lists.
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Rich
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