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MS Windows - Temporary Files Created By Appli
DocumentID: 653051
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:20 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: While running MS Windows, some applications may create temporary files. These filenames generally begin with a tilde character (~) and end with the .TMP extension. The user should not delete these files while MS Windows is running because another application may be accessing them. If the user quits MS Windows by clicking the Control-Menu box to open the Control menu, clicking Close, then clicking OK (or double click on the Control-Menu box), any temporary files are automatically deleted. However, if the user quits MS Windows in some other way, some temporary files may remain on the system. An example of when this may happen is when the user turns off the computer or reboots the system while MS Windows is still running. The user can safely delete the temporary files as soon as they restart their computer.

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