This free utility may help you track down which program may the files in question locked down.
Process Explorer
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Browse All Topicsevery time I boot or reboot my comp a file is placed in my TEMP folder. These files are named DF (3 0r 4 numbers).tmp.
They do not self delete when I switch off. I can go into the file and delete them all except for the latest one which is "in use".
This is something that has just started over the past month.
How do I make them self delete?
Thanks,
Jack
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This free utility may help you track down which program may the files in question locked down.
Process Explorer
http://www.sysinternals.co
create a batch file and put it in the startup folder
you can also try this
AutoExNT Service allows you to start a batch file, Autoexnt.bat, at boot time without having to log onto the computer on which it will run.
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by: CrazyOnePosted on 2003-03-10 at 14:37:25ID: 8106543
What have you installed lately that runs at a starup? I wouldn't be overly concerened about it. It is normal for some temp files not to be deletable because a program is usiing it.