I'm trying to reclaim disk space used by Windows.
I know how to create a configuration to delete files within folders if the folder name is static.
With Windows Updates, the .msu file creates folders with random-looking names that hang around afterwards.
- examples:
c:\0a423668f8ff7dde393873,
c:\1bfd9a1fd85b1ae9fafd121a
c:\078b3033bc67f41db8e6b0dc9bb08a74
Assuming it is safe to delete the folders, is there a way to filter for them and have them included in a folder cleanup config job?
Perhaps there is a way to force windows updates to expand the .msu into a defined folder? I could then just clean out that one folder.
Cheers,
Steve.