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    Trevelyan
    last edited by Nov 25, 2014, 11:12 AM

    Hi all,

    Does anyone have any idea how these services work and whether or not they actually work properly in Windows 7?

    I enabled Directory Cleaner and specified the directory C:\Users - thinking that it would delete all folders in there and not the Users folder (as stated on the fog guide).

    However, I get this kind of error:

    25/11/2014 10:59 FOG::DirCleaner at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
    at System.IO.Directory.DeleteHelper(String fullPath, String userPath, Boolean recursive)
    at System.IO.Directory.Delete(String fullPath, String userPath, Boolean recursive)
    at FOG.DirCleaner.recursiveDelete(String strRoot)
    25/11/2014 10:59 FOG::DirCleaner [B]The directory is not empty.[/B]

    Well of course it isn’t empty, that’s why im telling it to clean it.

    User cleanup also seems to not, well, clean any users either. I would have thought that one of them would remove a user’s folder on logout at least but it seems not.

    Any ideas or suggestions?

    Cheers!

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      Trevelyan
      last edited by Nov 28, 2014, 9:31 AM

      A similar thread to this seemed to die - if these are broken, the wiki should be updated with that…

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