Staging location for CD-RW

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Guest

What is the full address for the location used as a staging area for CD-RW
files to be saved? I know it is C:\Documents & Settings\Username\...
(something else). I've done a file save in attempt to see where it was
holding the file, but the address would not expand enough for me to see the
middle of the name. I think there is an old unfinished save there that I need
to remove. I think it's probably under the hidden Local Settings, but don't
know what to look for.
Thanks for any help available.
 
R

Rock

jcarra said:
What is the full address for the location used as a staging area for CD-RW
files to be saved? I know it is C:\Documents & Settings\Username\...
(something else). I've done a file save in attempt to see where it was
holding the file, but the address would not expand enough for me to see the
middle of the name. I think there is an old unfinished save there that I need
to remove. I think it's probably under the hidden Local Settings, but don't
know what to look for.
Thanks for any help available.

C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\CD Burning
 
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Guest

No, that's not my problem. Just checked the folder and it's empty. I'm trying
to find what is putting the word "Unspecified" in my Windows Explorer right
hand pane. The word has the same format as the "Files Waiting to be Saved"
does.
 
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Rock

jcarra said:
No, that's not my problem. Just checked the folder and it's empty. I'm trying
to find what is putting the word "Unspecified" in my Windows Explorer right
hand pane. The word has the same format as the "Files Waiting to be Saved"
does.

Sorry I don't know.
 
A

Alex Nichol

jcarra said:
What is the full address for the location used as a staging area for CD-RW
files to be saved? I know it is C:\Documents & Settings\Username\...
(something else).

then Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning\
 

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