Would be interested in this as well. We're running the program over Citrix on a Win2003 server and have similar experiences. For this reason, I only automate the deletion of files in the user's temp folder and tidy up the ones in the startup folder manually. Lucas
Lawrence Lustig wrote:
Although I set the scratch directory to the user's temp directory, I still accumulate a lot of $$$ files in the startup directory in multi-user situations. To protect against this, I have always included an ERASE *.$$$ in command files (since R:Base never erases the open files from the current session). Recently (with 7.1), I've noticed a couple of occurences in which I've been able to clobber _another user's_ R:Base session by erasing all the $$$ files in the startup directory. In other words, files which R:Base used to not erase are now eraseable from a different R:Base session. Has anyone else noticed a similar change? How do people deal with the danger of clobbering another session by erasing a temp file? -- Larry
