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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
And thanks to Jeff L for the tip - I just cleaned nearly 1GB out of that temp folder.
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1GB of ADE ebooks???
(This despite that no one else seems to have seen temporary copies of ADE books, like, ever.)
Anyway, it's just a good policy in general to cleanup %TEMP% e.g. on every reboot. Linux systems are usually configured to do that automatically.
Anything that ends up in %TEMP% is something that might matter to a currently-running process but almost certainly doesn't need to survive a reboot.