jgersic93
Active Member
This is more an Adobe Acrobat Reader question, but since we are only using
it for JDE and everyone else is using it as well here I thought it would be
a good forum to ask. We have a large number of Adobe Acrobat temp files that
are being created in the C:\winnt directory of the enterprise server. These
files accumulate to fairly high numbers (hundreds), but what is more
concerning is their use of disk space. Most of the files are 0k, but some
are very large 10-100mb, and it does not take too many 100mb files to eat a
drive's space.
I have verified the TMP/TEmp settings in the environment variables (system
and user), I even looked through the registry to see if there were any other
settings that Adobe may be using but cannot locate anything that would point
Adobe to write temp files to the \winnt directory. Does anyone experience
this issue or come across a fix? At the presant, I am just going in manually
and deleting the .tmp files from the /winnt directory once a week.
Thanks,
John
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OneWorld Xe (B733.3)
Update 2, SP 16
Oneoffs: SP16_011, _018, _019
Running on: NT4, SQL7/SP3
Windows TS/Metaframe 1.8
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it for JDE and everyone else is using it as well here I thought it would be
a good forum to ask. We have a large number of Adobe Acrobat temp files that
are being created in the C:\winnt directory of the enterprise server. These
files accumulate to fairly high numbers (hundreds), but what is more
concerning is their use of disk space. Most of the files are 0k, but some
are very large 10-100mb, and it does not take too many 100mb files to eat a
drive's space.
I have verified the TMP/TEmp settings in the environment variables (system
and user), I even looked through the registry to see if there were any other
settings that Adobe may be using but cannot locate anything that would point
Adobe to write temp files to the \winnt directory. Does anyone experience
this issue or come across a fix? At the presant, I am just going in manually
and deleting the .tmp files from the /winnt directory once a week.
Thanks,
John
----------------------------------------------------------
OneWorld Xe (B733.3)
Update 2, SP 16
Oneoffs: SP16_011, _018, _019
Running on: NT4, SQL7/SP3
Windows TS/Metaframe 1.8
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