Where does ARD store temporary files / incomplete file transfer

I have ARD 3.2 I was wondering where ARD stores file transfers that are incomplete or aborted. If ARD shows a file transfer as 50% complete, but then the transfer is aborted, where does ARD store the incomplete transferred file. Thanks

I have ARD 3.2 I was wondering where ARD stores file transfers that are incomplete or aborted. If ARD shows a file transfer as 50% complete, but then the transfer is aborted, where does ARD store the incomplete transferred file. Thanks

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