--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alex Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- stindlpeter wrote:
> 
> I haven't researched this or anything, but do you have any active
> timers set to auto-save their values? If so then PowerPro can
> rightfully update the PCF every so often.
> 
> If however, like me you don't use any timers then this writing 
doesn't
> seem necessary. I've just checked the timestamp of my .PCF file 
though
> and it hasn't been written to for about two hours.
> 

Of course I use timers not 1 but almost all of them :-) But in any 
(crash) case it should be up to me if I want to skip 5 minutes or a 
longer interval of the timer values. The problem is that I have 
sometimes HD consuming tasks. The only option is to switch off 
PowerPro - what makes my system completely useless... And a small 
tiny switch somewhere would mean heaven to me and perhaps to other 
users - a switch where I can set the update time. PPro has it 
internally anyway. 

Cheers,

Peter



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