You can use the find command to find all files with the extension of .tmp.
These are, as I understand it, windows temporary files.
You can do a ctrl+a to select them all and press the del key.
Now, can anyone on this list discuss cache files and how, and should you,
get rid of them.

Thanks,
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, May 23, 1999 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: Reply to Harry RE Temp Files


>In my computer, using the MyComputer program, I am able to find three temp
>files.  Going to the C: drive in MyComputer program, open it and press_ or
>the letter "t" and I get _temp, which is a file on C: drive.  By pressing
>the letter"w" until I hear the word "windows", then opening it by pressing
>the enter key, I am presented with many files.  Then by pressing the letter
>"t" until I hear "temp" and or "temporary internet files".  You open these
>files by pressing the enter key, when the focus is on them.
>
>As a rule, whenever I open a file or directory, I place the view in list
>view format, which makes it easier for me to arrow through the files listed
>there.  I do this by first using the command alt+v,l and this will place
the
>opened file in list view format.
>
>
>There are a couple of other ways to do this not described here, but they
>work similarly.  Using Windows Explorer will yield the same results, and
>using the find program on your start menu will also yield similar results.
>I just like to use the list view format alt+v,l to look in all directory
and
>folders- even when using the find program.
>Hope this helps,
>Harry
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Muhammad Fazil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sunday, May 23, 1999 1:05 AM
>Subject: Re: Reply to Harry RE Temp Files
>
>
>>how can I access those temp files?
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Stacy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: Saturday, May 22, 1999 8:45 PM
>>Subject: Re: Reply to Harry RE Temp Files
>>
>>
>>>Does that mean that those temp files are worthless?  I'd love to get rid
>of
>>>them all!
>>>
>>>Stacy Smith.
>>>
>>>At 08:10 PM 5/22/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>Hi Harry, first you have asked questions that I would like to know as
>well
>>>>and please don't feel you are alone.  I have had a lot of help from this
>>>>list and prefer to stay right here rather then have it divided.  As for
>>the
>>>>question I can answer, which is with regard to the Temp Files, when you
>>when
>>>>you delete an item it goes to that file and periodically you need to
>>delete
>>>>those and then they will go to the recycle bin for permanent deletion.
>>This
>>>>usually occurs in word documents but I guess this could be the case for
>>>>other files.
>>>>
>>>>Ren
>>>>
>>>>Renee Michele Zelickson  KF4CHY
>>>>Huntsville, AL  United States
>>>>Legislative Secretary -NFB of Alabama
>>>>http://home.hiwaay.net/~reneez/
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From: Harry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>To: yoyo yoyo yoyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>pc-audio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>Sent: Saturday, May 22, 1999 11:38 AM
>>>>Subject: Ignorant Harry wants to know
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi fellow listers,
>>>>> If you know the answers to the very few topics presented below, please
>>>>take
>>>>> a stab at answering them for me, since I am totally ignorant about a
>few
>>>>> things.  Some how I feel like I am still in the dark, and I need some
>>>>light
>>>>> shed on these subjects.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have discovered a file in my windows folder on my c: drive that
>>contains
>>>>> thousands of temporary internet files.  What are they, and what are
all
>>>>> those cookies.  Can I really eat them?
>>>>>
>>>>> How do I make my jfw program make music with various audio programs
>like
>>>>> real player g2, winamp, winmedia and God only knows how many more of
>>them?
>>>>> Is there an easy or automatic way to go from one audio program to
>>another?
>>>>> Putting me on the path to the correct answers as to what these things
>>are
>>>>> and how I can use them with my screen reader, jfw3.2031, I feel, can
>>open
>>>>a
>>>>> whole new world of sound for me and possibly others on this list
serve.
>>>>>  I am still in the dark about a lot of things, and I really need your
>>help
>>>>> about these and a lot of other matters.  But for now I just want you
to
>>>>know
>>>>> I am very interested in being sure jfw and audio worlds are compatible
>>and
>>>>> available to me, and how.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mushroom Harry
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -
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>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-
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>>>>
>>>
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