10 JUL 2026 - Back up to full speed! Let's be honest: for the last few months, TorrentFunk was painfully slow. Pages crawled, searches dragged, and just loading the site tested everyone's patience. We hunted the problem down to our network and rebuilt it from the ground up — smarter caching, a much bigger and faster connection, and a lot of fine-tuning under the hood. The difference is night and day: the site now loads in a fraction of a second. No more waiting around. Thanks for sticking with us through the slow spell. Now go discover your funk!
The MS Outlook cleanup tool will automatically scan your registry, find all Microsoft Outlook attachments, and then display them to you in the main window.If it all looks like stuff you want to remove, you just hit the Clean Up button and it will delete them for you.Here comes the bonus. You can run it silently from the command line.What would you need that for?You might have user that opens lots of attachments, and runs into this bug all the time.Here is how you can have it run without any prompts:OutlookCleanup.exe /SILENTIt will quietly scan through your registry and find the temp folder and empty it. Throw this in a batch file and have it run at logon - you will never have to deal with this problem again.Another thought came to mind while working on this: This is a security problem too.While email is on your Exchange serve it is relatively secure. Not knowing this you might open a sensitive document, read it, and when you are finished - delete it. Unknown to you, Outlook has just made a copy of it and it is sitting right there on your hard drive. Waiting for someone to grab.Until MS provides a fix, you can use this little utility to keep your Outlook attachments clean. I wouldnt hold your breath waiting for an update - this bug has been around since 2002.System Requirements: 256 MB of RamEnhancements: Added support for Outlook 2010