 | | From: | Victor Bien | | Subject: | Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 05:25:42 +1100 |
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 | This the temporary folder used by Windows itself, not the one used by IE and other ones such as Winzip.
I have a situation where C: is low on disk space but where at the same time there is plenty of space on drive D: partition. It would be useful to make the pointer to the temporary folder point to somewhere on D:
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 | | From: | Aussie Fred | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 00:17:34 GMT |
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 | In <35abctF4jmls4U1@individual.net> Victor Bien wrote:
> This the temporary folder used by Windows itself, not the one used by > IE and other ones such as Winzip. > > I have a situation where C: is low on disk space but where at the > same time there is plenty of space on drive D: partition. It would be > useful to make the pointer to the temporary folder point to somewhere on > D: > IE temp files can be moved
Internet Options->General->Temporary Internet files->Settings
there is a move option there.
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 | | From: | Brissie | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 11:15:12 +1000 |
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 | On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 00:17:34 GMT, Aussie Fred wrote:
>In <35abctF4jmls4U1@individual.net> Victor Bien wrote: > >> This the temporary folder used by Windows itself, not the one used by >> IE and other ones such as Winzip. >> >> I have a situation where C: is low on disk space but where at the >> same time there is plenty of space on drive D: partition. It would be >> useful to make the pointer to the temporary folder point to somewhere on >> D: >> >IE temp files can be moved > >Internet Options->General->Temporary Internet files->Settings > >there is a move option there. >
He said NOT the IE one, but the Windows one.
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 | | From: | Falkon | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:58:39 +1000 |
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 | Victor Bien wrote: > This the temporary folder used by Windows itself, not the one used by > IE and other ones such as Winzip. > > I have a situation where C: is low on disk space but where at the same > time there is plenty of space on drive D: partition. It would be useful > to make the pointer to the temporary folder point to somewhere on D: >
Have you considered moving the swap file as well?
http://www.tunexp.com/tips/maintain_your_computer/move_the_paging_file_in_windows_xp/
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 | | From: | E. | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 06:30:55 +1100 |
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 | Victor Bien wrote: > This the temporary folder used by Windows itself, not the one used by > IE and other ones such as Winzip. > > I have a situation where C: is low on disk space but where at the same > time there is plenty of space on drive D: partition. It would be useful > to make the pointer to the temporary folder point to somewhere on D: > set your environment variables TEMP and TMP. Right-click, my computer, properties, look for it. 9x just whack set commands in autoexec E.
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 | | From: | Darryl Attwod | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:57:17 GMT |
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 | If your using windows XP. Right click on my computer, go down to properties (or system in control panel), advanced tab, environment vairables. in there you can change user variables and system variables(including temp). Also consider shrinking/disabling system restore and trashbin and moving IE tempfiles. also uninstall things from C and install on another drive.
hope that helps
Dazza
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 | | From: | Victor Bien | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 08:33:13 +1100 |
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 | Darryl Attwod wrote: > If your using windows XP. Right click on my computer, go down to properties > (or system in control panel), advanced tab, environment vairables. in there > you can change user variables and system variables(including temp). > Also consider shrinking/disabling system restore and trashbin and moving IE > tempfiles. also uninstall things from C and install on another drive. > > hope that helps
Ahh yes! So that's where it is! I know about SET TEMP= blah blah in the DOS based Win98/ME but not the NT based XP. Again Windows Help was no help.
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 | | From: | Ernest | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 19:06:37 +1100 |
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 | On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 05:25:42 +1100, Victor Bien wrote:
> This the temporary folder used by Windows itself, not the one used by >IE and other ones such as Winzip. > > I have a situation where C: is low on disk space but where at the >same time there is plenty of space on drive D: partition. It would be >useful to make the pointer to the temporary folder point to somewhere on D:
you have the answer to your question with other posts but you may want to consider making more space available by emptying your 'Recycling Bin' and then setting its properties to use only 1% of the drive not the default 10%.
Also the 'Restore' option in those systems with it normally use between 10 to 15% of the drive and can be reset to about 250 MB for each drive - this frees up a lot of space
Deadly Ernest
@bywater.net.au
(my new keyboard, with small keys, accepts full responsibility for all typographical and spelling errors)
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 | | From: | Brissie | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 01:50:16 +1000 |
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 | On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 19:06:37 +1100, Ernest wrote:
>On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 05:25:42 +1100, Victor Bien >wrote: > >> This the temporary folder used by Windows itself, not the one used by >>IE and other ones such as Winzip. >> >> I have a situation where C: is low on disk space but where at the >>same time there is plenty of space on drive D: partition. It would be >>useful to make the pointer to the temporary folder point to somewhere on D: > >you have the answer to your question with other posts but >you may want to consider making more space available by >emptying your 'Recycling Bin' and then setting its properties >to use only 1% of the drive not the default 10%. > >Also the 'Restore' option in those systems with it normally >use between 10 to 15% of the drive and can be reset to > about 250 MB for each drive - this frees up a lot of space
How about turning System Restore off? I have
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 | | From: | Ernest | | Subject: | Re: Can location of temporary folder be changed? | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:03:38 +1100 |
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 | On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 01:50:16 +1000, Brissie wrote:
>On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 19:06:37 +1100, Ernest > wrote: > >>On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 05:25:42 +1100, Victor Bien >>wrote: >> >>> This the temporary folder used by Windows itself, not the one used by >>>IE and other ones such as Winzip. >>> >>> I have a situation where C: is low on disk space but where at the >>>same time there is plenty of space on drive D: partition. It would be >>>useful to make the pointer to the temporary folder point to somewhere on D: >> >>you have the answer to your question with other posts but >>you may want to consider making more space available by >>emptying your 'Recycling Bin' and then setting its properties >>to use only 1% of the drive not the default 10%. >> >>Also the 'Restore' option in those systems with it normally >>use between 10 to 15% of the drive and can be reset to >> about 250 MB for each drive - this frees up a lot of space > >How about turning System Restore off? I have
That is an option as is setting recycle bin to zero and have no recycle bin function. But many people like the basic safety feature that restore option provides, and if you want it you can have it for a few hundred MB instead of the few GB most default to.
Deadly Ernest
@bywater.net.au
(my new keyboard, with small keys, accepts full responsibility for all typographical and spelling errors)
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