Fireworks content in my roaming profile

CS6 keep pulling stupid stunts.
Why is Fireworks putting over 100 megs of content in my roaming profile, more than doubling its size? Customers on company networks does not seem to fit in the Adobe family.

In CS6 we have added new assets for Common Library,Pattern, Textures and templates.These are placed under user profile so that user does not need Admin previlige while ading more assets.This is the reason for increased size of roaming profile.

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