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Old November 30th 05, 04:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
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Default Delete Items from Local Settings and MRUs for Multiple Users

I have several Limited Users with accounts on the PC's on my home network.
From time to time I want to delete items like:
Temporary Internet Files
Cookies
History
MRU lists (I believe this one requires deleting items from the registry)
for each user on each machine. Right now, I have to log on as each user,
get into Internet Options, ... etc. for each user and each machine on my
network. In order to delete MRU's I have to do the same by running Ad-Aware
(free-version) for each user on each machine.

It would be cool to have a batch program that I can run from an
Administrator account on each machine to do this for a selected set of users.
I thought I saw such a bat file on this newsgroup, but I have been unable to
locate any such threads.

I have looked at some shareware/freeware programs like CleanCache and
CCleaner. I actually tried CleanCache, but, again, I have to log on as each
user. It also failed to delete some of the cookies.

I keep hearing about others with this "multi-user" clean-up problem.

Help!

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