Administrator Guide

Task Batch scripts
exit
Disable Dell Write Filter
@echo o
cd C:\Program Files\Wyse\DWF
start dwfmgr.exe /disable
exit
NetXClean utility
NetXClean is a clean-up utility that keeps extraneous information from being stored on the local disk. When multiple users have logon rights
to a system, the disk space is used by the proles stored locally. NetXClean can be used to automatically clean-up directories used for
temporary caching of information. clean-up is triggered on either service startup or user logo. It does the clean-up invisibly to the user
and is completely congurable.
NetXClean is a Windows utility built to run as a service. It is a standalone utility that uses a conguration le to determine which directories
and les to purge, and which proles to not purge. The utility can be congured to:
Delete any number of directories and their contents
Delete just the contents of any number of directories
Delete any number of les declared explicitly
Delete any number of les matching wild-character le names
Refrain from cleaning up any of the proles
Refrain from cleaning up any number of explicitly declared proles
Refrain from cleaning up any number of the most recently used proles
Perform the directory clean-up on service start event, user logo event, or both events.
Perform the le clean-up on service start event, user logo event, or both events.
Perform the prole clean-up on service start event, user logo event, or both events.
NetXClean does not clean-up the following directories or any parent to these directories:
Windows directory
Windows System directory
The current directory where the service is installed in
NetXClean does not delete the following proles:
Administrator
skinnynt
totalcontrol
Default_User
Default_user
The prole of the last user to logon
NOTE
:
NetXClean purge selections are made by the manufacturer and should not be changed without manufacturer supervision.
NetXClean Utility does not have any dependency on Unied Write Filter (UWF).
20 Getting started