Last month I wrote a review of the great program Windows Folder Share. I have been using this program for about two months now and can't even express how wonderful the program has been. One thing I did discover is that when ever Windows Folder Share deletes a file, it doesn't send it to the recycling bin, but to it's own trash folder instead. This is hand because it lets you easily recover deleted files, but it can also fill up your hard drive. My trash folder was 29.4 gigabytes before I noticed that my space was disappearing.
To empty the trash folder, just right click your Windows Folder Share tray icon, select "More" then click Trash. When the trash window opens, just select everything (Ctrl+A, or edit select all) then delete it.
If you are a user of the freeware program, Ccleaner (if you're not then you should be, read more here), then add the location of Windows Folder Share's trash folder to Ccleaner's custom folder list. To do that just follow the steps in the picture!
Make sure you put a check in the box next to "Custom Files and Folders" in the advanced section of Ccleaner's main screen!
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