[Q] Delete downloaded e-mail attachment - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, today I needed to download zip file from my gmail inbox. I had only Omnia W with me and no Android phone. After that I wanted to delete downloaded zip... but can it be done? On image below is what I mean... how can I delete once downloaded file?
In this cas it is only 90KB file, but what if I download 10MB zip for example, then it would take 10MB from small device's memmory forever? (or until factory reset). This is unacceptable behavior.
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So please, if this problem has any solution, post it for me. Thank you

Delete the email?

Loco5150 said:
Delete the email?
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and that will also delete temporary file on device? and what if I want to keep mail on server?

Downloaded files are saved toa Temp location, and it appears that the OS cleans them out periodically. I could write a fairly simple app (wouldn't even need interop-unlock) that lets you view and clean them out, if you want, though.
Note, however, that I'm pretty crazy-busy right now, so I can't promise *when* it would be available.

GoodDayToDie said:
Downloaded files are saved toa Temp location, and it appears that the OS cleans them out periodically. I could write a fairly simple app (wouldn't even need interop-unlock) that lets you view and clean them out, if you want, though.
Note, however, that I'm pretty crazy-busy right now, so I can't promise *when* it would be available.
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Is it possible to access from code files outside the isolated storage of particular application?

An app with ID_CAP_FILEVIEWER can read the temp folder (using either native APIs or GetResourceStream).

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what is using all my main storage memory??!

im down to 8.46mb free on main storage on my tytn ii..
im not sure whats eaten it all up as im using 110.71mb.
cleared ie and opera cache, have tomtom on there but maps on sd card.
google maps is on the sd..
ive run sk tools also... cant work out whats using the space? is there a simple way to free up 10 or 20 mb?
could it be my email account or something??
do you have a "deblogger" folder on your main storage?
solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4588489&postcount=14
Is there any app which can show the running apps and the storage taken by some apps like Program Manager on PC?
Mobile Monger:
http://wss.boman.biz/Pages/MobileMonger.aspx
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I was just over at ppckitchen, and read about mxip_notify.vol growing out of control if you get a ton of email notifications. Check to see if you have any databases that are out of whack (use total commander and view hidden files). SK Tools is also helpful for clearing storage memory.
i found it in the end... it was some opera downloads that is whacks in its own folder...
took ages to find but used something called spacefinder plus that only has a trial until november..
TheRem said:
Mobile Monger:
http://wss.boman.biz/Pages/MobileMonger.aspx
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God, it's really a big earthquake when people like me who have a phobia on serried objects see the pic in it. But-thank you very much for help and it's a nice and interesting app.

[Q] Renamed All Apps in system/app - What Could Go Wrong?

I have installed about 20 applications on system/app
I have renamed all these 20 apps in numerical order(1.apk, 2.apk, 3.apk so on...)
I would like to know if something could go wrong with this customisation...
Will I have a problem updating apps from google play?
Would google play recognize her apps?
Thank you for reading
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I have installed about 20 applications on system/app
I have renamed all these 20 apps in numerical order(1.apk, 2.apk, 3.apk so on...)
I would like to know if something could go wrong with this customisation...
Will I have a problem updating apps from google play?
Would google play recognize her apps?
Thank you for reading
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an act of considerable courage and genius ...
I think probably there will be no problem in applications that have been renamed but it seems to be difficult to get an update from the play store ...
sorry if my response was not appropriate and did not help ...
I think google play would update them just fine, as it's not the name with what It's named in the folder, but something in the apk itself. If that wouldn't be true, you could just rename a apk to for example: Chrome and it'd be updated, so no, the apps will update just fine. Sorry for the maybe not understandable explanation :3
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^The apk files in the system/app folder are named numerically. I can still get the updates from google play. It is recognizing it, no problem there.
Deciphering the numerically named apps is not so difficult because i can still see their icons and root applications do recognize them with their appropriate names.
check this screenshot
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[Q] Problem using GS3 Toolkit ( Found a work around )

Everything seems to be fine installing it to my computer but when I run the program, it gives me an error that doesn't make sense I emailed the developer already but hoping someone here has some insight and a possible solution for my problem. Wanting to root my phone again but i do not want to lose any of my app data and various music on my phone,, contacts,texts, pictures and contacts are all backed up on my verizon cloud Any tips or points in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, CiMo
Forgot to add the screen shot.
[ Sorry I'll attach a JPEG and a link to the direct picture from my dropbox.
Link -
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Found a solution !!!
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[ Sorry I'll attach a JPEG and a link to the direct picture from my dropbox.
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I got it figured out !
Anyone in the same situation what i did was used a program ( a pc download ) and an android app. The site I got it from called it Carbon, however when you download both program and app it is called "helium".
It was made by Koushik Dutta, who has also developed ClockworkMod Recovery, ROM Manager, and a recent Superuser application. I am sure most of you know those apps and his name.
Literally took less than 3 mins to back up all of my app data.
Highly recommended for anyone not wanting to lose data before they root.
Any other files I just used es File Explorer it's free on playstore though they may have a paid version as well but the free one works just fine { at least to serve my purpose}.
Hope this can help at least one other person.

PNR_Report

I keep getting a "PNR_Report" folder in my N5. I delete it and it comes back. Anyone have a clue what app is doing it? I've Googled and only come up with "Passenger Name Record"... no clue
+1, well, +2, because I'm having the same folder from a week or so in both my nexus 4 and 10.
Catched. It came from Dolphin Browser. It was updated recently and now it creates that folder.
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Catched. It came from Dolphin Browser. It was updated recently and now it creates that folder.
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Which app is that from te screenshot? Thx.
FlemishDroid said:
Which app is that from te screenshot? Thx.
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ES File Explorer:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
So is it safe to remove this file I don't use dolphin browser.
Does anyone know if its safe to remove the pnr-reports file on phone I don't use dolphin browser and apparently that's where it came from. Any help would be great, thanks.
You can delete it, it won't hurt anything.
However, if you still have Dolphin Browser installed, it might pop back up again. I'm not quite sure what the deal is regarding the framework of the app and its connection to the folder. Usually "pnr_report" is empty, even when looking at hidden files, and deleting it doesn't affect the functionality of Dolphin at all. I use Dolphin all the time and I always delete that folder out of habit whenever I see it.
So the short answer to your question is yes, you can delete it. You won't hurt anything.

Slimming down the WhatsApp storage folder. Easy guide.

Well, first and foremost this is a self-cooked guide mainly aimed for devices with little storage and/or anyone interested for the sake of it.
A couple months ago I sent an email to WhatsApp customer support complaining about the huge size of the WhatsApp/Databases folder, and why the FLICK there was a remote need for 7 friggin' copies of the chat databases.
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After dodgeing the automatic answering bot, I re-sent my question (how to prevent WhatsApp from keeping the last 7 days of database backups) over a request number email address I was submitted.
Suffice to say, as I admitted to be a rooted user, this is all the moron at the other side had to say:
Hi,
Thanks for your message.
It appears that your device is rooted. We are sorry, but we don’t support rooted devices and do not answer tickets from rooted devices. We understand the reasons behind rooting a device, but please be aware that any new configuration that is a result of rooting may conflict with WhatsApp.
To add to this, rooted devices do not allow the WhatsApp security model to function as intended and your messages will not be protected by end-to-end encryption.
If you wish to…​
Yeah, I love you too.
0K fellows, this is as easy as it gets. Besides slimming down your WhatsApp/Media folders as you may wish, this is my trick to prevent WhatsApp from using a fμckload of storage on its WhatsApp/Databases folder:
Delete the WhatsApp/Databases folder. :good:
Now, create a file named Databases in the WhatsApp folder. This prevents WhatsApp from being able to re-create such folder again.
See the attached thumbnail.
My WhatsApp folder is now very slim, and I miss nothing. :fingers-crossed:
Cheers my dears

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