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trevjans
really dont know if its possible, but if ya use quickpar some temp files will stay on system, even when ya delete all the .par files...

mostly in <username> appdata\local\quickpar . . . files with extenton .qp and a cache.cpd


regards
Trevor
ePost
I think this Adobe Forum thread is about one of them. Clear Project Cache option .cpd: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/487572
I don't know what QuickPar is. Could it be this program: http://www.quickpar.org.uk/
Is QuickPar also used in some music related software?
Andavari
QUOTE (ePost @ Oct 2 2009, 04:43 PM) *
Is QuickPar also used in some music related software?

The Par software I know of which is on SourceForge.net is to create a parity file used for recovery purposes.
trevjans
QUOTE (Andavari @ Oct 3 2009, 04:35 AM) *
The Par software I know of which is on SourceForge.net is to create a parity file used for recovery purposes.


indeed, software to recover files . . . very usefulle but after a while there's a lot of junk left in the folder i mentioned earlier

it has nothing to do with music files or adobe files



just a simple wish to clean up my system more automaticly ;-)
ePost
Ok, thanks. biggrin.gif
Andavari
That folder which contains those files can be set as an Include folder located in:
Options->Include->Add Folder

However if you want better control over exactly what file types are deleted versus the whole contents of a folder it would be better to make a winapp2.ini cleaning routine. You can study winapp2.ini to learn how to make a cleaning routine for it, and if you do make a QuickPar cleaner please share it so others can benefit from it by submitting it to TwistedMetal in the winapp2.ini topic.
trevjans
QUOTE (Andavari @ Oct 3 2009, 06:04 PM) *
That folder which contains those files can be set as an Include folder located in:
Options->Include->Add Folder

However if you want better control over exactly what file types are deleted versus the whole contents of a folder it would be better to make a winapp2.ini cleaning routine. You can study winapp2.ini to learn how to make a cleaning routine for it, and if you do make a QuickPar cleaner please share it so others can benefit from it by submitting it to TwistedMetal in the winapp2.ini topic.


Great . . . tongue.gif

I gonna take a look at it, be back later . . .
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