One of the things I remember from my tech support days was that one of the
Norton utilities would get in the way and not allow files to be deleted
(I've been out of tech support for close to 4 years, so I'll be d**ned if I
could remember what it was). Here at work, I have lotsa temp files left over
from crashing early development versions of finale, but on my production
machine at home, I don't ever see temp files when finale isn't running

Allen

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Bathory-Kitsz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 2:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Finale] Text Block Bug?


At 02:25 PM 6/30/03 -0500, Stokes, Randy wrote:
>Believe it or not, we've known about it for a long time -- and I'm d***ed
if
>I can reproduce it. We *are* deleting the files -- I've traced through with
>the debugger -- each and every time.

This is my procedure, and perhaps it's where the problem lies.

1. Open a file or start a new one.
2. Save it under a new name (such as BoringPiece01.mus)
3. Work on it, save a few times.
4. Get to a major change point.
5. Save it under another new name (such as BoringPiece02.mus)
6. Work on it, save it a few times.
7. Save it under another new name.
8. Repeat work, save, work, save new name, work, save...

By the end of the day, when Finale is exited, every single one of these
files has generated temp files that stay there.

Temp files do *not* remain I edit just one file and save it under its
current name. Only when I save a working file under a new name does this
heap of temp files start to build up.

Dennis





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