I want to automate my process of align and signing an apk (an app for android). Is it safe to delete these? Since windows 11 (or maybe earlier) windows notepad internally stores unsaved files so if the application (or windows) crashes they will be still there later.
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I would like to know the full list of variables that i can use in windows explorer or related relative paths that is accepted by windows 10. If i'm misremembering, the only other cause would acls. I seem to have a lot of junk files in %localappdata%\\temp (also accessible via environment variables %temp% and %tmp%).
The original user's profile directory lives in a directory like c:\\users\\username\\appdata.
I can't just go to each. I have read this article but it didn't work for me because: Unfortunately chrome/edge group that into one option. Iirc, you cannot move %appdata% or %localappdata% as afaik they contain hardlinks.
I want to make an app, that is located on %localappdata% folder (in a subforlder of it), to run on windows startup, when it is installed for the user. In fact, a user can install an application to any directory they have the proper permissions to, there. Dism must be ran before. I am able to do that if i create a string value
For this i am concatenating the commands i need into a shell.
%localappdata% is a perfectly valid directory that applications can be installed to. Just enter %appdata% or %localappdata% in the address bar of windows explorer and it will take you to the folders. As others explained, these are environmental variables which can be listed at the. I don't want to delete cookies as well, i need them.
I use git bash as terminal inside vscode. How can i refer to the current user's profile directory when using the windows command line?