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dbeavon
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Guys, thanks for the tips. In my case I suspect that the ms-agent's temp files were left behind after a crash or something unusual like that. Can see why we may want to keep them around for a while. But it is a bother to see them in there after many months have passed. Ideally there would be a way for PASOE to clean them up. I think it would make sense for PASOE to do this type of maintenance itself. That could possibly happen at startup (when none of the files are actively in use.) PASOE should be responsible for the maintenance of its own temp directory. ... or another possibility may be a secondary health monitoring process should take care of it (such as the "oe watcher") knowledgebase.progress.com/.../Overview-of-the-new-11-7-3-PAS-for-OE-Watcher-monitoring-tool I suppose I will have to roll-my-own maintenance routine for now. But I suspect every PASOE customer has this same requirement and it would be nice if Progress could pick up the ball.
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