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Delete Files Permanently : Online Help
How to 'Run As Administrator'
If you have Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows 2008, we recommend that you run Delete Files Permanently as an administrator so you have permissions to delete all necessary files.
How to run a program as an administrator:
1. Exit Delete Files Permanently.
Click 'Exit' in the program toolbar, not just close the main window.
2. Right-click the Delete Files Permanently desktop icon.
3. Select 'Run as Administrator'
How to set Delete Files Permanently to always run as an administrator:
1. Exit Delete Files Permanently.
Click 'Exit' in program toolbar, not just close the main window.
2. Right-click the Delete Files Permanently desktop icon.
3. Select 'Properties'
4. Open the 'Shortcut' tab and click the 'Advanced' button.
5. Put the check mark for 'Run as administrator'.
6. Click 'OK' and then 'Apply'.
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Delete Files Permanently Frequently Asked Questions How do I delete Tempy Files in Windows XP?
To delete Temp files in Windows XP, you should: 1. Open 'Start' menu, select 'Search' -> 'For Files or folders' 2. Select 'All files and folders'. 3. In 'All or part of file name' field type *.tmp to search for any files ending with tmp. 4. Click Find Now 5. Delete all temporary files that are found To delete all Temporary files, you should visit all directories where Windows Temporary Files are stored and empty these Temporary Files directories manually.
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