Saturday, November 12, 2005

Pocket KillBox Information Page.

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Intro. Pocket KillBox is a freeware product created by Option^Explicit Software Solutions. It removes "files that stubbornly refuse to allow you to delete them." It includes features to bulk-delete temporary and dummy files. Pocket KillBox is designed to interface with Microsoft-based area networks.




Versions. -- 2.0.0.473; 2.0.0.175.

Latest Version Covered: 2.0.0.473: July 22, 2005.

File Size. KillBox.zip: 55.5KB; KillBox.exe 58KB.

File Type. -- ASP

Most recent update. July 22, 2005

Compatible Operating Systems: --

Compatible Browsers: --


Warning: Pocket KillBox includes a wide range of Windows Service tools which should be reviewed by system administrators before download.

Downloads. Pocket KillBox can be downloaded from the following locations:

The following example instructions for Pocket KillBox are taken from the download page at BleepingComputer:

  • Download this file, extract it, and run the killbox.exe file.
  • When it loads type the full path to the file you would like to delete in the field and press the Delete File button (looks like a red circle with a white X).
  • It will prompt you to reboot, allow it to do so, and hopefully your file will now be deleted.

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