Hi Mark,

RedDot does that. And, no, it will not clear things up on its own. I
simply wrote a batch program that deletes the files and set it up with
the scheduler to run on a periodic basis.

del RDTemp_* /Q
del PreExecute_* /Q
del rdexecutetemp* /Q

That should take care of it. Also, Julio is correct about logs. They
get pretty big too, especially the common log. There is a job already
defined for you in the server manager that deletes the common log that
isn't activated by default. Simply activate it and you'll be okay.

On May 8, 6:53 am, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have thousands of RedDot temp files in my reddot/asp directory.
> Some are as old as the installation.
>
> Is anyone cleaning them up or do i let it consume my server?
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