Odd log files appearing in Bridge after editing in CS5

During the past week, I've noticed that on two occasions three text files have appeared in the folder that I'm loading/saving files from whilst working in Photoshop. In both cases I've just deleted the files, but it's left me wondering what might have caused them to be generated in the first place.
The files seem to be (network?) log files: I get RECV.txt, SENT.txt, and TEST.txt. I'm pretty sure that the first time they appeared, I was working in ACR, and after closing some files having carried out a few edits I spotted the files alongside the raw (DNG) files I'd been working on. The same three files appeared again tonight, this time whilst working on a couple of PSDs (although I did briefly go into ACR also).
I wonder if perhaps they're being generated by CS5 trying to "call home" as part of the authentification system Adobe have in place? This is something of a shot in the dark though!
I have all the latest updates installed for Photoshop and am running Windows 7 64-bit. The system is fully patched and well maintained; so far as I can tell nothing malicious is present. I've been happily using Photoshop for at least a couple of years now and don't recall having ever seen this before. Although I deleted the text files, I've not emptied out my recycle bin, so I guess I could copy & paste their contents if anyone feels this would be worthwhile.
Has anyone else encountered this oddity before?
M

Hello Noel, thanks for replying.
I've checked through the .txt files and I believe that I've identifed the source of these logs: I recently purchased the PhotoKit Sharpener 2 plug-in, and this uses an activation system to authenticate that the user licence is genuine and complying with the licence terms (same as PS - you can have it on two seperate machines if it's not being used on both at the same time, which is fair enough I think). The .txt files clearly seem to indicate that they have been generated as a result of this procedure. However, that fact that logs are being created leads me to conclude that perhaps the activation system has failed for some reason... I've checked on the PhotoKit support page and it does have a message about a known issue where some activations fail - they're apparently currently looking into this (it seems to be quite a rare problem, just my luck if I am affected!). In fact it seems to imply that the product could even go back to demo mode, which I rather hope won't happen to me having spent around £80 on this plug-in, which I'm finding to be excellent so far.
I've just sent a message to PK support, and hope that they'll get back to me soon. I can update this thread if you'd like to know what they have to say on the matter?
Perhaps Geoff Schewe will also respond (as a key member of the PK team), but I don't think he frequents this particular forum on a regular basis.
M

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    ********** END OF FILE **********

    This appears to the general output generated when a partition gets a SEGV or AccessViolation type problem. The runtime code always performs a memory check to determine if a possible cause for the problem was a memory corruption. In this case it thinks it found a problem and is attempting to dump information related to the problem. There was a bug in this routine that caused to dump more stuff than was really needed (I believe that this was fixed in 5.0)
    The actual error was someone wrote a 0 on the header of an object that describes the size of the object. Given that this was the first object on the page it could be a problem with someone overrunning the end of an object on the previous page.
    This can either be a runtime problem or an application problem. Its a little hard to tell from this output. The best way to collect more information would be to install MSDEV/Visual Studio on the machine and enable
    JustInTimeDebugging (this is normally enabled for you) and then add the following environment variable
    FORTE_NOHANDLER=yes
    This bypasses the exception handling and causes the MSDEV debugger to start. This should allow you to get a stack trace which will give more clues as to the problem.

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