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Occasionally I look through my hard drive directory listings. [yes PSCS2 continues to reset itself (with regularity) even after 1+ years. I found a lot of empty folders here:
"C:\Documents and Settings\mycomputer\local Settings\Temp\Adobelm_Cleanup.0001.dir.0000" through .dir.00263
..dir.0259 has several ~.TMP .csa and .pfd files all of them are dated yesterday 1/22/2007. This was the day when PSCS2 reset it self back to default settings. I had to back and tell it to use the external J:\ drive, mouse roller wheel, and pixels, and to dock all the pallets on the left monitor.
Question is: Is there a menu item to tell PSCS2 to delete the several hundred empty cleanup folders ? Or is it ok to manually delete all but number .dir.0259 (looks like PSCS2 settings)?
Shouldn’t PSCS2 do this house cleaning by itself ?
dave still at 360Texas.com
"C:\Documents and Settings\mycomputer\local Settings\Temp\Adobelm_Cleanup.0001.dir.0000" through .dir.00263
..dir.0259 has several ~.TMP .csa and .pfd files all of them are dated yesterday 1/22/2007. This was the day when PSCS2 reset it self back to default settings. I had to back and tell it to use the external J:\ drive, mouse roller wheel, and pixels, and to dock all the pallets on the left monitor.
Question is: Is there a menu item to tell PSCS2 to delete the several hundred empty cleanup folders ? Or is it ok to manually delete all but number .dir.0259 (looks like PSCS2 settings)?
Shouldn’t PSCS2 do this house cleaning by itself ?
dave still at 360Texas.com
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