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Remove old $NTUninstall...$ temporary files?

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FMac - 12 Oct 2005 15:45 GMT
I assume when I install a patch a one of these temporary folders are created
and stores uninstall information if ever I needed to uninstall the patch. I
have a server that is working fine and I would never uninstall any patches
that have been install successfully already. Can I remove all of these
folders? I would like to get back the 500MB that these files are taking up.

Thanks,
Frank
Sky King - 12 Oct 2005 18:45 GMT
> I assume when I install a patch a one of these temporary folders are
> created and stores uninstall information if ever I needed to
> uninstall the patch. I have a server that is working fine and I would
> never uninstall any patches that have been install successfully
> already. Can I remove all of these folders? I would like to get back
> the 500MB that these files are taking up.

Yes.  You may also want to delete the corresponding KBxxxxxx.LOG files
associated with those updates.

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FMac - 12 Oct 2005 20:23 GMT
Thanks!

>> I assume when I install a patch a one of these temporary folders are
>> created and stores uninstall information if ever I needed to
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Yes.  You may also want to delete the corresponding KBxxxxxx.LOG files
> associated with those updates.
 
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