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Old June 4th, 2004, 04:04 PM
Greg Hill
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Default Publisher creates pub####.tmp files

Hello.

Publisher 2000 is creating temporary files on the root of
the network drive where someone is editing .pub files. I
think it's doing it on the 'Remind to save publisher
files' box. Anyway, it's weird because the user could be
working in a buried subfolder on the network drive, and it
will still create the .tmp file on the root of the network
drive. Can this be stopped or else can I direct
those .tmp files to the user's hard drive? Thanks in
advance.
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Old June 6th, 2004, 12:32 AM
Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]
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Default Publisher creates pub####.tmp files

In ,
Greg Hill posted:
Publisher 2000 is creating temporary files on the root of
the network drive where someone is editing .pub files. I
think it's doing it on the 'Remind to save publisher
files' box. Anyway, it's weird because the user could be
working in a buried subfolder on the network drive, and it
will still create the .tmp file on the root of the network
drive. Can this be stopped or else can I direct
those .tmp files to the user's hard drive? Thanks in
advance.


See if reversing the information in the following link helps:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...85&Product=pub

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