Trying to move the Media Cache Folder

I have the current version of Premiere Pro CC on OSX 10.9.4. I want to move my media cache files and media cache database folder from the default, USERS/LIBRARY/APPLICATION SUPPORT/ADOBE/COMMON to my external media scratch drive. I have changed this in my settings, and I can see cache files building up in the new directory. However, somehow, new media cache files are still being put in the old cache files and database folders. It is as if some are going to the new, some are going to to old. Any reason fro this and any way to chance it? I want no caching to happen on my internal system drive, I want all to be external.
Just found something odd - I tried making a brand new media cache directory on my scratch drive after resetting the premiere pro prefs. Now, premiere is putting cache files in this new one, the previous one I created on my media drive, and on my system folder. Is this a bug?

Just curious, are you still having this issue?

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