Any command line for System Restore ???

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Charlie

Help file in WinXP Home do not list any command line for System Restore.
I want to use command line to delete all but the most recent restore point.
 
You don't need to use a command line for this task.

Open My Computer, right-click on your hard drive and select:
Properties > Disk Cleanup > More Options > System Restore Clean Up

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

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| Help file in WinXP Home do not list any command line for System Restore.
| I want to use command line to delete all but the most recent restore point.
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| Charlie in Mississippi
| (driftin' blues player and gospel picker)
 
Hello Carey,
I am aware of that GUI way..my post asked for a command line way. I am
already using sageset and sagerun to automat disk cleanup however I do not
find any command line switch for disk cleanup or system restore to do what I
want to do through a batch file and command line switches.

Do you have any further ideas that apply to my situation? TY...
 
I am actually trying to simplify so that when my automated disk cleanup runs
at 3AM (from my batch file through Task Scheduler) I can also have all but
the last Restore System Checkpoint deleted.

Since I am usually sound asleep at 3AM I feel this is an easier and not a
"more difficult" way.

Do you have any solutions to my query? Thank you.

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Charlie in Mississippi
(driftin' blues player and gospel picker)
 
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