On 3/25/16, David E. Ross <nobody@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
> On 3/25/2016 1:43 AM, Daniel wrote:
>> On 25/03/2016 3:44 AM, Lee wrote:
>>> On 3/24/16, Daniel <dan...@albury.net.spam.au> wrote:
>>>> On 24/03/2016 9:07 AM, Ant wrote:
>>>>> Wow.
>>>>>
>>>>> I just noticed my Windows XP Pro SP3's C:\Documents and
>>>>> Settings\Ant\Application
>>>>> Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\0348axza3.sm2.10.1andNewer\Cache\ was
>>>>> over 8 GB! It was supposed to be only using 350 MB according to
>>>>> about:cache and cache settings!
>>>>>
>>>>> I went in there and noticed many Cache.Trash (directorie/folder)s. Why
>>>>> aren't these being automatically removed? Anyways, I manually deleted
>>>>> them in cmd.exe with "rmdir /s" command. Wow, that took forever to
>>>>> finish!
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you in advance. :)
>>>>
>>>> Thought I'd look into this on my Win7 system, so entered "Cache" in the
>>>> Windows File Manager Search function ......... and got 40,101 items on
>>>> this Computer! Guess I've got a bit of Search refining to do. ;-(
>>>
>>> start / %LOCALAPPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles
>>> should open up windows explorer at the right place.  You'll have a
>>> [randomString].default directory & inside that is the cache & cache2
>>> directories
>>>
>>> Lee
>>
>> No, Lee, I don't have the [randomString].default directory, because, a
>> long time ago, I put my profile where I wanted it (on the G: drive)!!
>>
>
> Ditto

I would have never guessed that anyone that had put their profile in a
non-default location would use the Windows File Manager Search
function to find the SM cache & cache2 directories.  Oh well... my
mistake.

Lee
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