NetXClean is a clean-up utility that keeps extraneous
information from being stored on the local disk. When multiple users
have logon rights to a system, the disk space is used by the profiles
stored locally. NetXClean helps to reclaim disk space from latent
profiles and can be used to automatically clean-up directories used
for temporary caching of information. clean-up is triggered on either
service startup or user logoff. It does the clean-up invisibly to
the user and is completely configurable.
NetXClean is a Windows utility built to run as a service.
It is a standalone utility that uses a configuration file to determine
which directories and files to purge, and which profiles to not purge.
The utility can be configured to:
Delete any number of directories and
their contents
Delete just the contents of any number
of directories
Delete any number of files declared
explicitly
Delete any number of files matching
wild-character file names
Refrain from cleaning up any of the
profiles
Refrain from cleaning up any number
of explicitly declared profiles
Refrain from cleaning up any number
of the most recently used profiles
Perform the directory clean-up on
service start event, user logoff event, or both events.
Perform the file clean-up on service
start event, user logoff event, or both events.
Perform the profile clean-up on service
start event, user logoff event, or both events.
NetXClean does not clean-up the following directories
or any parent to these directories:
Windows directory
Windows System directory
The current directory where the service
is installed in
NetXClean does not delete the following profiles:
Administrator
skinnynt
totalcontrol
Default_User
Default_user
The profile of the last user to logon
NOTE:
NetXClean purge selections are made by the manufacturer
and should not be changed without manufacturer supervision.
NetXClean Utility does not have any
dependency on Unified Write Filter (UWF).
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