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IgnatiusTheKing

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Nov 17, 2007
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My Mac Pro (specs below) is connected to a Windows network at work. Everyone else in the company uses PCs, and I am the only person that has the Adobe CS3 programs; one other person has old versions of Photoshop and Pagemaker, but nothing else. We'll call him George for ease of explanation.

So the weird thing is, the temp files from my Adobe programs are visible to George, but not to me or anyone else. It seems that, for some reason, the network drive is saving the temp files, but only his PC can see them. Is this a known issue and, if so, does anyone know how to stop it?

Thanks
 

ZiRo

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Feb 24, 2008
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temp files are usually hidden. I would guess George has hidden files enabled.
 

IgnatiusTheKing

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Nov 17, 2007
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Texas
temp files are usually hidden. I would guess George has hidden files enabled.

That would make sense, except that these temp files are from files I haven't worked on in weeks. For some reason he can see temp files that shouldn't even exist anymore.
 
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