| Hello,
This morning I was surprised to find a bunch of s2* files on the root of my
system HD (C:\). I monitored it with Filemon
(http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Filemon.html) and found out that
these files were created by HTTrack.
My configuration :
- OS : Windows 2000 Pro
- WinHTTrack 3.33
I'm archiving a website right now and s2* files are often created. In the last
15 minutes I got s250.9, s250.c... s250.u and s250.1m. 13 files. Yesterday I
got 30 files : s2k0.11m, s2k0.20... s2k0.s0 and s2k0.ug.
Is it a bug ?If these files are temporary, why aren't they deleted once I exit
HTTrack ?How can I specify an other directory to keep my HD root clean ?
Kind regards. | |