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Sign in to vote. Hello Ever body Actually I do not want that my cab files get deleted automatially after my application gets installed on my device. Please tell me how can i prevent my cab files after being installed. Saturday, July 29, AM. Depends how you copy it to the device.

But yes, making cab read-only prevents it from being deleted. Saturday, July 29, PM. Please help me in this issue. I have made my CABProject and made a. How can the. Some things I read seem to indicate that this should be the default behavior. Cab files are installed using wceload utility. Deleting the cab is indeed the default behaviour. CAB files are installed using the wceload utility as kgiannakakis says, but the default behavior for what happens when you run the CAB either through explorer or through actiesync install varies from device to device.

Typically I've seen SmartPhone devices default to deleting the cab file. So what I've saying is that you can't guarantee that the CAB file is deleted after install unless you arrange for your code to be calling the "wceload" utility and therefore have control over it's parameters. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. How to make. As to your specific questions: With respect to the iTunes-related files, you can, as NoMo suggests, ask in an Apple forum.

Or you can identify exactly where these files are and what makes you think that they are iTunes installation files. I have remnants of 7 or 8 past installations of iTunes on my old XP machine, but no iTunes cab files. More than likely you can safely delete iTunes install files. If it turns out that the files you delete actually are needed by iTunes to run, you can always download and install the current version.

On the other hand, deleting files from i is a bad idea, unless you have a genuine Windows XP install CD. If you are dead set on deleting files from this directory, I strongly suggest that you burn the entire directory to a CD first. It doesn't happen very often, but if it happens to you and you have deleted the files, you'll be very unhappy.

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