On 11 Nov 2011, at 09:02 , John Musbach wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Rudolf O. Durrer <r.o.dur...@durrer.org> 
> wrote:
>> On Leopard, I had among others a plist file named "pbs.plist" (which I guess 
>> is from the Pasteboard Server).
>> Now that I have changed to Snow Leopard, this plist file has got dozens and 
>> dozens of additional smal "brothers", all named "pbs.plist." (yes, a dot), 
>> folled by a random string of characters like eg. "pbs.plist.uosiUpK". All 
>> this files have 0 k size.
>> Is that a normal behaviour of the Pasteboard server to create that number 
>> (more than 50) of plists, or is there a problem somewhere?
> 
> Usually when something like that is identified it's caused by the host
> application creating temporary copies for whatever reason.

Aren’t these multiple randomized files part of the sandboxing system in 10.6?

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