Cyber-D's Autodelete 3.13
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Cyber-D
Date: 07/29/2013 Size: 2.15 MB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP Downloads: 24421 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
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Cyber-D's Autodelete can automatically delete files in a specific folder that are older than the specified time.
It checks the file dates by modification time. You can have it run on every Windows startup to delete old temp files, backups, webcam snapshots history, temporary internet files, etc.
If you get an "Error 5:" message when autodelete runs, then you most probably are a Windows Vista user and have UAC (User Account Control) turned on. The only way to autodelete with UAC on is to Run as administrator. You can also right-click on the autodelete shortcut and go to the 'advanced' tab, then the 'advanced' button and activate 'run as administrator.' The program will not give an error, but you will get a UAC warning every time the program runs. I have not found a way to avoid this yet, so the only advice I can give is to disable UAC by going to the control panel and in the search type 'disable UAC,' you will be given a link to disable UAC.
It checks the file dates by modification time. You can have it run on every Windows startup to delete old temp files, backups, webcam snapshots history, temporary internet files, etc.
If you get an "Error 5:" message when autodelete runs, then you most probably are a Windows Vista user and have UAC (User Account Control) turned on. The only way to autodelete with UAC on is to Run as administrator. You can also right-click on the autodelete shortcut and go to the 'advanced' tab, then the 'advanced' button and activate 'run as administrator.' The program will not give an error, but you will get a UAC warning every time the program runs. I have not found a way to avoid this yet, so the only advice I can give is to disable UAC by going to the control panel and in the search type 'disable UAC,' you will be given a link to disable UAC.
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