Probably a simple question, but I noticed today that a good amount of storage is being taken up where my computer is backing up by files ending in ".temp". These appear to be broken restore points or something? Or maybe they just didn't get transformed? Not sure.
I'm using the free edition since this is just my personal computer. Can I safely delete these files? If not, I might just delete the entire chain and start over since they are taking up over half the space in the folder.
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Re: Temp Files in Repo
Hello,
yes, .temp files can be deleted. Veeam Agent for Windows only needs the .vbm .vbk and .vib files
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Hannes
yes, .temp files can be deleted. Veeam Agent for Windows only needs the .vbm .vbk and .vib files
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Temp Files in Repo
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