One post is enough. You needn’t post the same question twice.
I just noticed the torrent archive and it has been saving up all of my torrents.
Where did you notice the saved torrents? In the interface under Torrent Share? Or are you talking about the archive folder itself?
If you have disabled Torrent Share your torrents will not be saved in the archive. But disabling it won’t automatically remove all the previous saved torrents. It will just disable sharing them with other users and saving any other new ones.
If you want the torrents gone selected all of them in the Torrent Archive window, right-click and choose “Remove”. It will remove the torrents from the archive folder. Or just go in the archive folder and delete them manually if you are a control freak. That’s about Torrent Share.
Maybe you are aware though, that your BC client also saves the .torrent files in its /torrents folder too (irrespective if Torrent Share is enabled or disabled). That’s an entirely different thing.
Any BitTorrent client needs the .torrent file for the duration while that task is active (downloading or seeding). However, when you delete the task from BC that deletes the .torrent file from the /torrents folder. Alas, in some circumstances, it might happen that some torrents are left in the folder, of which BC has no knowledge whatsoever (one example would be, when you load a different downloads.xml list).
Probably, that’s what you saw written, about periodically checking to see if there are any leftovers. But you can verify for yourself if that works; just open the /torrents folder and pick a .torrent file which has a running task in BitComet. Delete the task in BitComet’s tasklist and you’ll see that the .torrent file gets deleted too automatically. Furthermore, if you choose “Remove from Torrent Archive also” it will get deleted from the Torrent Share archive too, even if Torrent Sharing is enabled.
The only help i have received from the support pages is that you have to PERIODICALLY delete it and you can’t even delete it while the torrent is downloading becauase it comes back on the next startup UNLESS you finish that particular torrent.
A deleted torrent can’t “come back” (unless there is some dark magic involved) because a .torrent file it’s simply a file. Once deleted it’s gone. I’m sure that wherever you read that, you either misunderstood what you read or there was talk about something different.
Anyway, could you point us to those support pages you mention?
Maybe there is some outdated/ambiguous information there, which needs editing.