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  • Subject: Re: System Spool files
  • From: Henrik Krebs <hkrebs@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 06:09:11 "GMT"

> Any automated way to cleanup unwanted/unneeded system spool files
that
> accumulate in there each day?

Any? Many!
1. GO CLEANUP
2. http://www.tatool.com (payable, but just a small amount compared to
what you get)
3. http://hkrebs.dk/dltoldsplf.html (Freeware, Includes facility not
to count non-working days when talking about age)
4. The old V3R1 QUSRTOOL (Y2K error means that it removes ALL files
from the 19xx's, but that should be acceptable by now)

Henrik
http://hkrebs.dk

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