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Quote bburgess Replybullet Topic: File Recovery Issue
    Posted: 28 Dec 06 at 9:58AM

I have exited the program(freeware edition) in the middle of the creation of a large file.

When I come back into the program it starts to recover that file and basically makes the program useless. Is there any way to disable this recover feature so that I don't have to wait for the file to finish loading?

 

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Quote bburgess Replybullet Posted: 28 Dec 06 at 10:04AM
Never mind. I've opened and closed the program several times and now the problem seems to be gone.
I still think this may be a good feature to be able to control, though.
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Quote Michel_K17 Replybullet Posted: 28 Dec 06 at 10:16AM
Hi,

    Thanks for the update. Here is a little bit of background information for future reference or to help anybody else who may experience the same situation.

    The Postscript output from the printer is placed in the following folder:

C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\PDF reDirect\Temp

    By aborting the process, that file is not deleted and next time you start PDF reDirect, it thinks it has to process that file as the latest file. Instead of exiting the program, select the file called "Printer Output" in the Merge List, and click the [-] button to delete it and stop the processing.

   If you instead exited PDF reDirect, what you can do is to go in the folder given above and delete the Postscript (.ps) and PDF (.pdf) files you will find inside. That should also fix this problem.

    Cheers!

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Quote bburgess Replybullet Posted: 28 Dec 06 at 10:32AM
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