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<blockquote data-quote="sap" data-source="post: 787909" data-attributes="member: 28385"><p>Do you have other antivirus or security product running?</p><p>Sometimes those software may be holding the file, so that the deletion can't be performed.</p><p>For those cases, usually SecureAPlus will try to delete the files after reboot. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Next time if it happened again, you may try to reboot the machine, and check whether the files are still there.</p><p>You may report to us again if you still encounter an issue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, you can safely removes those files, it will create new ones. There is actually an auto archive mechanism. When the file is larger than 100 MB, it will be automatically compressed, and put into the following folder: "C:\ProgramData\SecureAge Technology\SecureAge\log\Archives"</p><p>If you need more space, it is also safe to remove all the files in that folder. If you just leave them, it should be fine too. It has a mechanism to auto delete old archived files. Anyway, those archive files should be relatively small, because they are all compressed files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sap, post: 787909, member: 28385"] Do you have other antivirus or security product running? Sometimes those software may be holding the file, so that the deletion can't be performed. For those cases, usually SecureAPlus will try to delete the files after reboot. Next time if it happened again, you may try to reboot the machine, and check whether the files are still there. You may report to us again if you still encounter an issue. Yes, you can safely removes those files, it will create new ones. There is actually an auto archive mechanism. When the file is larger than 100 MB, it will be automatically compressed, and put into the following folder: "C:\ProgramData\SecureAge Technology\SecureAge\log\Archives" If you need more space, it is also safe to remove all the files in that folder. If you just leave them, it should be fine too. It has a mechanism to auto delete old archived files. Anyway, those archive files should be relatively small, because they are all compressed files. [/QUOTE]
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