Temporary Files Exist After Restarting H/PC (158494)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Pocket Excel 1.0
- Microsoft Pocket Word 1.0
This article was previously published under Q158494 SYMPTOMS
Temporary files may exist on your Handheld PC (H/PC.) Pocket Word files
usually have a .tmp extension and are saved in the My Documents folder.
Pocket Excel files are usually saved in the root folder as Temp<x>.pxl,
where <x> is the number of the temporary file.
CAUSE
When the H/PC is in a low-memory state, a Program Memory Is Very Low
warning appears requesting you to close some programs or to convert 20K of
storage space to program memory.
During low-memory situations, open Pocket Word or Pocket Excel files are
stored as temporary files to preserve the program's last known state. A
similar mechanism is used in desktop versions of Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel. The temporary files are left if you warm boot the H/PC
before closing open files or programs.
RESOLUTION
To prevent the creation of temporary files, close enough programs to free
enough program memory, or tap the "Convert 20K of storage memory to
program memory" check box in the Program Memory Is Very Low dialog box to
select it.
When you close open files and programs, the temporary files are removed.
You can now adjust the slider bar on the Memory tab of the System
Properties, or warm boot the H/PC to prevent the low memory dialog from
reoccurring.
If temporary files exist after you restart your H/PC, close all files and
programs and then manually delete the files.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/20/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbenv KB158494 |
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