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I wonder why my own machine doesn't do that... .. .. .. ..
From your message headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2869 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2869 Perhaps because you are running a very old and less secure version of OE? Visit Windows Updates ASAP and at the very least, install the critical ones. You're about four years behind. (Not even counting SP#). -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... And there I was looking all through the application data for him... oops I wonder why my own machine doesn't do that... .. .. .. .. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you compact, a copy of your files is sent to the Recycle Bin as a back up. "just in case". Assuming all messages in OE are as you wish, check and empty the Recycle Bin. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... A family member's XP sp2 box was getting low on space on it's C drive. It was down to 1.64 G free and I noticed that he had 1.2 G of train shots in a rail group. I did a delete bodies and then compacted. The thing took forever as it copied files to somewhere that I did not take note of as I thought it would be a backup that would delete afterward. After a shut down and reboot I expected to see 1.2 + 1.64 for about 2.8Gigs free, give or take... instead, he now has 1.42G free. SIGH A search for .bak on the drive found nothing and no files look particularly large that I see... so I must not be looking very well. Where do I look for whatever I need to nuke? |
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It does not do that because you are missing quite a few Updates to your OE
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... And there I was looking all through the application data for him... oops I wonder why my own machine doesn't do that... .. .. .. .. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you compact, a copy of your files is sent to the Recycle Bin as a back up. "just in case". Assuming all messages in OE are as you wish, check and empty the Recycle Bin. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... A family member's XP sp2 box was getting low on space on it's C drive. It was down to 1.64 G free and I noticed that he had 1.2 G of train shots in a rail group. I did a delete bodies and then compacted. The thing took forever as it copied files to somewhere that I did not take note of as I thought it would be a backup that would delete afterward. After a shut down and reboot I expected to see 1.2 + 1.64 for about 2.8Gigs free, give or take... instead, he now has 1.42G free. SIGH A search for .bak on the drive found nothing and no files look particularly large that I see... so I must not be looking very well. Where do I look for whatever I need to nuke? |
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It does not do that because you are missing quite a few Updates to your OE
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... And there I was looking all through the application data for him... oops I wonder why my own machine doesn't do that... .. .. .. .. "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... When you compact, a copy of your files is sent to the Recycle Bin as a back up. "just in case". Assuming all messages in OE are as you wish, check and empty the Recycle Bin. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... A family member's XP sp2 box was getting low on space on it's C drive. It was down to 1.64 G free and I noticed that he had 1.2 G of train shots in a rail group. I did a delete bodies and then compacted. The thing took forever as it copied files to somewhere that I did not take note of as I thought it would be a backup that would delete afterward. After a shut down and reboot I expected to see 1.2 + 1.64 for about 2.8Gigs free, give or take... instead, he now has 1.42G free. SIGH A search for .bak on the drive found nothing and no files look particularly large that I see... so I must not be looking very well. Where do I look for whatever I need to nuke? |
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"Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... A family member's XP sp2 box was getting low on space on it's C drive. It was down to 1.64 G free and I noticed that he had 1.2 G of train shots in a rail group. I did a delete bodies and then compacted. The thing took forever as it copied files to somewhere that I did not take note of as I thought it would be a backup that would delete afterward. After a shut down and reboot I expected to see 1.2 + 1.64 for about 2.8Gigs free, give or take... instead, he now has 1.42G free. SIGH A search for .bak on the drive found nothing and no files look particularly large that I see... so I must not be looking very well. Where do I look for whatever I need to nuke? |
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"Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... A family member's XP sp2 box was getting low on space on it's C drive. It was down to 1.64 G free and I noticed that he had 1.2 G of train shots in a rail group. I did a delete bodies and then compacted. The thing took forever as it copied files to somewhere that I did not take note of as I thought it would be a backup that would delete afterward. After a shut down and reboot I expected to see 1.2 + 1.64 for about 2.8Gigs free, give or take... instead, he now has 1.42G free. SIGH A search for .bak on the drive found nothing and no files look particularly large that I see... so I must not be looking very well. Where do I look for whatever I need to nuke? |
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