Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Submit ». Garrison Jun 20, at UTC. Yes it is officially safe to delete all the files in the Temp folder.
This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting. If your C drive is full of useless files, you can find solutions here to delete temporary files in Windows server r2. Follow IM-Magic. Windows Server R2, no doubt, comes with a lot of benefits including optimized performance, new features, and constant updates. However, these updates and features also affect the performance of the computer with low disk space problems.
In simple words, low disk space can slow down a computer and crash the certain system or partition software. Archived Forums. Windows Server General Forum. Sign in to vote. Is it safe to delete those files. Tuesday, April 22, AM. Hi, If you want to delete some temp files you can use Disk Cleanup to reduce the number of unnecessary files on your drives, which can help your PC run faster.
Specifically, the temporary internet files location for IE is set to be a location in which the user does not have permissions to create new temporary files obviously, from the "access denied" msg you see. This has worked for me. It will then prompt you with a warning to permanently delete these files. Click yes to confirm this. One thing you can try as well is removing the user profiles created on the server.
There's two steps. Removing the users from these two locations will make the server think they are logging in again for the first time and rebuild their profiles. Works in our district when we encounter corrupt profiles. This error may be caused by the Temporary Internet Files folder for Windows Internet Explorer is set to be in a location where you do not have permission to create new temporary files. RyReb: Not quite so easy on a Terminal server with many users and them using it all the time, however I had already tried this with a couple of users and still get the issues.
I then thought it was a plug in within Word causing this but it wasn't. Also, did you perform the methods on both versions of IE 32 and 64? Any other browsers should point in the similar direction as well.
Vivian: Not the same issue as the Temp folder is created, the user just doesn't have permission to content.
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