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.tmp file created at each saves


Hardney

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Hi,

 

all my temporary files are redirected to another disc when saves files such as .ac$ and .sv$ are created in order to not full my C:/ disk and have memory issues. But I realized that when I make a qsave or when an automatic save is done, a savXXXX.tmp is created that is saved on this location C:/Users/User/AppData/Local/Temp. The file added is named as follows: AecXXXX.tmp. I made sure that in the options File tab all my file locations for temp files and saves were where I wanted them to be (on my D:/ disk). Then I saw the Open and Save tab I had Create backup copy with each save check, so I unchecked it but this has done nothing...

 

Can you help me because now I really have a hard time working for all the .tmp files are using 0.4Gb on my C:/ disk each time a save file is done and I have to delete them everytime for my working file is big because it is filled with gradings.

 

Thank You

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And what is the capacity of your hard drive?

 

How much free space do you currently have?

 

How many drawings will you work on in any given day?

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ReMark:

 

Disk C:/ 78.1 Gb Free Space: 23Gb but decreases very rapidly as a 100 of .tmp files are created everytime I open my drawing.

Disk D:/219 Gb Free Space:186Gb: This is where I make my .ac$ and .sv$ get saved.

 

On a normal day, I can work from 5 to 10 .dwg, including the xrefs and the presentation plans in which the xrefs are in, when working on a single project.

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I find deleting these files anyoing too; working in a network with synchonizing files on two servers these extra files make synchronization slower... But 100 no. of .tmp everytime you open a drawing it's extraordinary?

 

Would it be possible from AutoCAD level delete these files with some macro or script (don't forget I'm LT user :)) at the end of the day?

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