I usually never use the Analyze button; I just go straight into Run Cleaner. Usually - but this time I did run Analyze first, then ran the Cleaner. So that's not the issue.
Could it be that these files are used by other apps? Can you try to delete some of them manually?
Could it be that these files are used by other apps? Can you try to delete some of them manually?
Tested to delete some of the files, no problem what so ever, went straight to the recycle bin without any warnings about being in use.
I realize that I could ad that folder to custom folders and or uncheck the 48 hours option but I thought that the author of this great program and the users of the forums might be interested in trying to resolve this problem. If not feel free to tell me
It seems that the analyze option tags the files as beefing used, at least on my system, the last couple of days I have used the run cleaner directly instead of first using the analyze button and the files are now being removed even with the 48 hours rule active
It seems that the analyze option tags the files as beefing used, at least on my system, the last couple of days I have used the run cleaner directly instead of first using the analyze button and the files are now being removed even with the 48 hours rule active
Did this issue ever get resolved?
I am experiencing exactly the same problem - old unused *.tmp files in C:\Documents and Settings\(User)\Local Settings\Temp are not being cleaned; they do not show up on Analyze but can be manually deleted when listed by %temp%