My Documents\Adobe\Audition\3.0\Scripts

Every time I start Audition 3.0 a folder is created in my documents.
Adobe\Audition\3.0\Scripts
Is there any way to stop this from happening? It gets annoying.
Thanks

[email protected] wrote:
> ^an answer to this would be good...i don't like that folder appearing
> in My Documents.
Well, erm, you need to appreciate that windows never was designed for home
use, it is designed for corporate use. It is important in managed IT to know
where the users data are, because they are generally the only stuff that is
not expendable. This is also about the beauty of relative adressing, even
though that part of it never really works, there is always some program that
will parse the relative adress to absolute once, and then use the absolute
adress rather than the system variable %my documents%, or whatever it is
called internally ...
The beauty of the concept is that all those system defined folders are
relocatable via system policies. You yourself can right click on the My
Documents folder and tell it what physical folder it is to point at.
I tend to have multiple user accounts on my machines, ie. one for
administrating the box, one for gp computing and one for audio. Because of
this I often put things that need to be accessible from all accounts in the
shared documents folder, that is what it is there for.
In the corporate network context, ie. on a Windows domain, it is possible to
configure a user account so that it interface is independent of the computer
you log on to, but this requries you to use those system defined folders,
because it is done by mapping the variables to where the data actually are.
You may find it useful to define your own way of doing things, and you are
free to do whatever you want, including that you can - and sometimes
should - change the default software installation paths, but if you have
more than one account and/or more than one computer, then you will
appreciate the beauty of standardizing, even if it be a local standard.
Another thing you can learn from corporate computing is to use meaningful
drive letters, I always move CD/DVD drives to the drive letter T, and
burners to the drive letter S, this to have them well out of the way,
graphics go on the G: drive and audio on the L: drive.
Kind regards
Peter Larsen

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