I was trying to help someone with a QuickBooks problem, which looked as
though it was caused by the "explorer" process taking over 400MB of memory
(512 in the system) and dropping available memory to 4MB most of the time.
I wanted to clean out the user's temp folder, but when I clicked on it, it
took over fifteen minutes to show the searching flashlight, and it never did
show the folder contents. I went to a command prompt and did a "dir"
command. There were thousands of folders starting with WPTEMPxxxxxx where
xxxxxx went from zero to at least 358000, which is where I gave up and
killed it.
I Googled and found references to problems with WordPerfect 10 and GroupWise
and using the Send To from a right-click, but this user has WordPerfect 12
and does not have GroupWise.
Any idea what would create over 350,000 WPTEMP folders?
"Gregg Hill" <bogus@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> Hello!
>
> I was trying to help someone with a QuickBooks problem, which looked as
> though it was caused by the "explorer" process taking over 400MB of memory
> (512 in the system) and dropping available memory to 4MB most of the time.
>
> I wanted to clean out the user's temp folder, but when I clicked on it, it
> took over fifteen minutes to show the searching flashlight, and it never
> did show the folder contents. I went to a command prompt and did a "dir"
> command. There were thousands of folders starting with WPTEMPxxxxxx where
> xxxxxx went from zero to at least 358000, which is where I gave up and
> killed it.
>
> I Googled and found references to problems with WordPerfect 10 and
> GroupWise and using the Send To from a right-click, but this user has
> WordPerfect 12 and does not have GroupWise.
>
> Any idea what would create over 350,000 WPTEMP folders?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Gregg Hill
>
Your best chance of getting an answer is to post your question
in a Word Perfect newsgroup.
The date and time was 3/14/2008 12:04 AM, and on a whim, Gregg Hill
pounded out on the keyboard:
> Hello!
>
> I was trying to help someone with a QuickBooks problem, which looked as
> though it was caused by the "explorer" process taking over 400MB of memory
> (512 in the system) and dropping available memory to 4MB most of the time.
>
> I wanted to clean out the user's temp folder, but when I clicked on it, it
> took over fifteen minutes to show the searching flashlight, and it never did
> show the folder contents. I went to a command prompt and did a "dir"
> command. There were thousands of folders starting with WPTEMPxxxxxx where
> xxxxxx went from zero to at least 358000, which is where I gave up and
> killed it.
>
> I Googled and found references to problems with WordPerfect 10 and GroupWise
> and using the Send To from a right-click, but this user has WordPerfect 12
> and does not have GroupWise.
>
> Any idea what would create over 350,000 WPTEMP folders?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Gregg Hill
>
>
Hi Gregg,
It sounds like you have your answer. I've used WordPerfect since the
early DOS days, and any program creates temp files that get left behind.
Why this one in particular created so many is hard to know. Does the
computer crash often while WP is open? Do they shut down programs and
Windows properly? Create a batch file that cleans the temp folders on
startup and the issue will be a non-issue. I do it on every client
machine I configure and I have pretty happy clients. ;-)
--
Terry R.
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This client was someone referred to me late yesterday afternoon. I talked to
the company owner today, and he told me that someone who just started
working for him brought in WordPerfect and installed it three days ago.
Wonderful...I hate people who pirate software. Talk about trust...I'd have
*****-slapped that person into the next century.
I have no idea if the source files of the WP installation are infected or
otherwise corrupt, or if the person brought in a legitimate version. I will
know more on Monday.
The batch file is a good idea, but should not be necessary on a
properly-running system. On this thing, it would probably have to be
scheduled several times a day considering that the over 350,000 folders were
created in less than three days!
The other interesting thing is that this person does not have GroupWise, yet
all the Google posts mentioned it.
He will be back in the shop on Monday and will give me access to it again (I
am 30 miles away).
I am going hunt down a WP newsgroup.
Thank you for your reply!
Gregg Hill
"Terry R." <F1ComNOSPAM@pobox.com> wrote in message
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> The date and time was 3/14/2008 12:04 AM, and on a whim, Gregg Hill
> pounded out on the keyboard:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I was trying to help someone with a QuickBooks problem, which looked as
>> though it was caused by the "explorer" process taking over 400MB of
>> memory (512 in the system) and dropping available memory to 4MB most of
>> the time.
>>
>> I wanted to clean out the user's temp folder, but when I clicked on it,
>> it took over fifteen minutes to show the searching flashlight, and it
>> never did show the folder contents. I went to a command prompt and did a
>> "dir" command. There were thousands of folders starting with WPTEMPxxxxxx
>> where xxxxxx went from zero to at least 358000, which is where I gave up
>> and killed it.
>>
>> I Googled and found references to problems with WordPerfect 10 and
>> GroupWise and using the Send To from a right-click, but this user has
>> WordPerfect 12 and does not have GroupWise.
>>
>> Any idea what would create over 350,000 WPTEMP folders?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Gregg Hill
>
> Hi Gregg,
>
> It sounds like you have your answer. I've used WordPerfect since the
> early DOS days, and any program creates temp files that get left behind.
> Why this one in particular created so many is hard to know. Does the
> computer crash often while WP is open? Do they shut down programs and
> Windows properly? Create a batch file that cleans the temp folders on
> startup and the issue will be a non-issue. I do it on every client
> machine I configure and I have pretty happy clients. ;-)
>
> --
> Terry R.
>
> ***Reply Note***
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