Normally I would suggest a simple chron job with a shell script to do the dirty work. find /var/tmp/ -type f -mtime +15 -exec rm -f {} + find files in the directory that are 15 days old and delete them. I do not normally run this so beware and YMMV. for reference https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/155184/how-to-find-and-delete-files-older-than-specific-days-in-unix
I have the same issue on Windows 10 Home. I did notice that each file the autosave...
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I have the same issue on Windows 10 Home.