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  • encrypt31945
    Banned
    • Apr 2003
    • 266

    #16
    I recently came upon a .bat file that just deletes everything including the tempoary files and history. It works instantly and you can just put it in the startup folder so when you log off it will be gone next time you log on.

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    • blackwave
      Member
      • Jun 2002
      • 4270

      #17
      Originally posted by encrypt31945
      I recently came upon a .bat file that just deletes everything including the tempoary files and history. It works instantly and you can just put it in the startup folder so when you log off it will be gone next time you log on.
      hmm.... deletion is really squat since it doesn't get wiped... and there is also more than meets the eyes on the windows temporary internet files' file structure. fo shizzle.

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      • encrypt31945
        Banned
        • Apr 2003
        • 266

        #18
        I know that Blackwave that is why I do a free space whipe every few days making deleted files scrambled beyond all recognicion. I also know that there are more places where logs are stored not just temp and history. I dont know about the newer versions of windows because I am still running win98. I cant afford windows 2002. The .bat file is also good because it is only a few kb and not a program you have to install.

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        • SyntaX
          Member
          • Apr 2003
          • 6

          #19
          Whats about Linux?
          Does Redhat store that tempfiles too?

          Is there a way to say Windoof that it should not
          save that files?

          And how secure is gmx ?

          peace
          ´the fucks ur poblem?

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