What is a Temporary File?
A temporary file is a file that is produced to temporarily store information, either for interim usage by a program or for transfer to a permanent file once completed.
A software program may generate temporary files when you launch it to run correctly. Upon completing a document and selecting “save,” your word processor may initially generate a temporary file to save your work in progress, followed by the final version of the document being saved.
What is a Temporary File?
A Temporary file is a file that is produced to temporarily store information, either for interim usage by a program or for transfer to a permanent file once completed. Computer programs may generate it for several reasons, including when memory is insufficient for the tasks at hand, when working with larger data sets than the architecture can handle, or even as a rudimentary means of inter-process communication.