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
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
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?
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.
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 ;-)
Ok, thanks.
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.
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 . . .
I gonna take a look at it, be back later . . .