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    "Description": "Because I have a Small (120GB) SSD as my C: drive, I have changed the Windows TEMP and TMP environment variables to point to D:\\Windows\\Temp instead of the usual C:\\Windows\\Temp. However, some application(s) that I have not yet identified is still dumping huge, multi-gigabyte DotNetZip tmp files into C:\\Windows\\Temp.\n\nI'm guessing that the fault lies with an application developer who has hard-coded C:\\Windows\\Temp instead of using the environment variable, but I am posting here just in case the issue originates with DotNetZip itself.\n\nAlso (assuming my first guess is correct) how might I work out which application is the guilty one?",
    "LastUpdatedDate": "2016-05-05T21:01:08.053-07:00",
    "PlannedForRelease": "",
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    "Priority": {
      "Name": "Unassigned",
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      "Id": 0
    },
    "ProjectName": "DotNetZip",
    "ReportedDate": "2016-05-05T21:01:08.053-07:00",
    "Status": {
      "Name": "Proposed",
      "Id": 1
    },
    "ReasonClosed": {
      "Name": "Unassigned"
    },
    "Summary": "DotNetZip Files on Wrong Drive",
    "Type": {
      "Name": "Unassigned",
      "Id": 5
    },
    "VoteCount": 1,
    "Id": 17659
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