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Le 2012-05-28 04:02, Invisible a écrit :
> On 27/05/2012 02:43 AM, Darren New wrote:
>> On 5/18/2012 1:09, Invisible wrote:
>>> and also spends eighty BILLION years scanning your
>>> entire harddrive to see if there are any files which haven't been
>>> accessed
>>> in the last 24 hours and could therefore be compressed.
>>
>> Actually, it only does that for new files. The first time it takes a
>> long time. After that, not so much. Me, I go in the registry, find the
>> string that describes that operation, delete that key, and don't have to
>> deal with that any more.
>
> Yeah, but manually doing that for 30 PCs isn't much fun.
>
Can't you push a .reg that does it automagically?
>>> But it does /not/ offer to empty your temp folder,
>>
>> Yes it does.
>
> Really? I've never seen it.
>
>>> delete old OS updates,
>>
>> No, but you used to be able to do that on XP from the add/remove, IIRC.
>
> I think NT4 offered it, but I don't think XP does.
>
Yes it does. There's a checkmark at the top of the Add/Remove Programs
window that allows you to see all of the patches and remove them
individually, if you want to.
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