Good.  (I mentioned that about the 'internet options' and
checking to see if your 'close error dialogs' was enabled, but I
don't see it below now).

"Pdf" may not be within them, but you may find the Adobe, or
Acrobat names, or a URL where the pdf was viewed.  For some
reason, they are not added every single time you view a pdf file.
They may only be put there if you view a pdf on your PC, or, they
may only be put there if you view a pdf online.  I believe it
also depends on how you cache pdf files.  I supposed it's also
possibility they could be created by another source; but on all
of my PC's, any ACxxxxx files in the temp folder has always been
created by Acrobat reader.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
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Clint,
You were part correct.
My pop-up stopper has the option to not show error messages. Even
though I disabled the program, it still didn't work. Then I went
into advanced options and unchecked the default setting to stop
error pop-ups. This is probably where you saw it before.
After viewing those files and searching for .pdf in
them...nothing was found.
I'll just delete those and keep an eye on things to determine how
they are getting there.
Thanks for leading me in the right direction.

Jeff Dougherty
www.intrepid-video.com www.tech-repair.net

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ACxxxx files are usually that garbage and Adobe dumps in your
temp files folder for every pdf you open.  Sometimes these can
only be deleted after a restart.  If you open them in Notepad you
should be able to see a reference of some kind to a pdf file.  If
they are too large for Notepad, then open them in WordPad.

As far as the error windows closing immediately; I had the same
problem on ME and never fixed it.  It was still there when I
formatted and went to XP.  I thought (and it could be) due to
your PopUp stopper program, but if I recall, that didn't fix them
on mine.  Try and disable it anyway.  -Clint

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello,
I am having a problem with error windows popping on the screen,
then disappearing.
One example is when I try to open a file with Notepad, I see the
error that the file is too large for notepad...then it goes away,
before I have a chance to choose yes. This does happen with other
Windows error pop-ups.
I found this when trying to open one of many files found under
C:/ titled ~AC2236B7.tmp, B6.tmp...and many more of these.
I am running Win98  on that machine. I know I can delete all
these temps, but didn't know if these problems were related, or
if
those temps were the result of Scan disk errors. These all seem
to be the same size of 2688KB.
Thank you.
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