Cache corrupted each startup

I have a problem with my CS5 Dreamweaver. It was working ok before, but now it don't open as it has a corrupted cache. If I delete the cache Dreamweaver will open as usual. But then I can't open it again next time. Same error. So each time I want to open dreamweaver I have to delete the cache.
Any ideas? Thanks!

Hi,
maybe your corrupted cache file is not deleted finally. Therefore I want to point out you to David Powers' tutorilal, published here:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/494811
Hans-G.

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