Hello Bobi,
Friday, October 31, 2003, 1:22:29 AM, you wrote:
BJ oops, sorry for misused this reference to create a new topic, I'll create a brand
new topic.
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Hello Thomas,
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 22:50:47 +0700 GMT (31/10/2003, 22:50 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
I will trun the real-time scan off and see what happens.
No improvement. I have 6 new bat.tmp files since turning off the
real-time scan, they were created in different Windows
On Saturday, November 1, 2003, 9:05 AM, you wrote:
I will trun the real-time scan off and see what happens.
TF No improvement. I have 6 new bat.tmp files since turning off the
TF real-time scan, they were created in different Windows sessions.
I will trun the real-time scan off and see
Hello Paul,
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 10:08:49 -0500 GMT (01/11/2003, 22:08 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
TFNo improvement. I have 6 new bat.tmp files since turning off the
TFreal-time scan,
my guess would be your OS...;)
I remember once doing an install on 98, and it splashed files all
Hallo Thomas,
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 22:26:54 +0700GMT (1-11-03, 16:26 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TF Bat droppings is the only problem I have with Win98...
Has nothing to do with W98, because that's what I use too, but without
the temp files you describe. Could it be your beta?
TF apart from
Hello Roelof,
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 17:06:32 +0100 GMT (01/11/2003, 23:06 +0700 GMT),
Roelof Otten wrote:
TF Bat droppings is the only problem I have with Win98...
Has nothing to do with W98, because that's what I use too, but without
the temp files you describe. Could it be your beta?
If you
Thomas-
Saturday, November 1, 2003, 7:26:54 AM, you wrote:
TF Bat droppings is the only problem I have with Win98... apart from
TF having to reboot every couple of hours. No other suddenly appearing
TF files, though.
My big problem with Win98 was having to reinstall the OS every six
months. I'm
On Saturday, November 1, 2003 at 3:31:50 PM, Mark Wieder wrote in the
message Too many 0 byte batXXX.tmp files under %temp% dir
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I hate to say this about a Microsoft product, but win2k has been
amazingly stable for me.
Is that a problem? If so, Windows XP is worse (it's
Hello Chris,
Saturday, November 1, 2003, 7:03:46 PM, you wrote:
C On Saturday, November 1, 2003 at 3:31:50 PM, Mark Wieder wrote in the
C message Too many 0 byte batXXX.tmp files under %temp% dir
C mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I hate to say this about a Microsoft product, but win2k has been
Hello,
After I used TB! a couple of days, I find that there are very large number of tmp
files under %temp% directory, all of them are 0 byte of size. Is there any
configuration that makes TB! delete these empty temporary files?
Thanks.
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Bobi Jam
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Hello tbudl,
oops, sorry for misused this reference to create a new topic, I'll create a brand new
topic.
On Friday, October 31, 2003, at 16:15:38[GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which
was 16:15 where I live) tbudl wrote:
Bobi Hello,
Bobi After I used TB! a couple of days, I find that there are
Bobi
Hello,
After I used TB! a couple of days, I find that there are very large number of tmp
files under %temp% directory, all of them are 0 byte of size. Is there any
configuration that makes TB! delete these empty temporary files?
Thanks.
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Best regards,
Bobi Jam
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Hello Bobi,
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 16:23:39 +0800 GMT (31/10/2003, 15:23 +0700 GMT),
Bobi Jam wrote:
After I used TB! a couple of days, I find that there are very
large number of tmp files under %temp% directory, all of them are 0
byte of size.
I confirm I have many of those as well.
Is there
Hello Thomas,
Friday, October 31, 2003, 8:28:20 AM, you wrote:
TF I would like to know why they are there in the first place. TB
TF downloads the messages into the temp folder folder, and then imports
TF them and deletes the tmp files. If there is a problem, the mails will
TF not be deleted from
Hello Robert,
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:06:04 -0600 GMT (31/10/2003, 22:06 +0700 GMT),
Robert C Wittig wrote:
I have nothing like this in any of my TB directories, but I did notice
a lot of *.tmp files with names like:
ffe96db1_{8DC1A9E4-0A15-11D8-8737-00E0295A61BA}.tmp
...in c:\windows
I
Hello Thomas,
I confirm I have many of those as well.
Both you and Bobi are using Beta versions. You are using 2.01.7 and Bobi
v2.01.15. Couldn't this be a beta issue to be dealt with in TBBeta?
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
Winamp OFF:
Hello Jonathan,
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:40:41 -0600 GMT (31/10/2003, 22:40 +0700 GMT),
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
But why are there so many, and why do they have zero size? It's
puzzling.
It is correct that they are created by TB on download, as a temp file
to store information. Are you running
It is correct that they are created by TB on download, as
a temp file to store information. Are you running a virus
scanner? If so, you might be finding it's causing locking
on the file before TB has the ability to delete the file.
Lots of those temp files here as well. Even without a virus
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