Preventing event files
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Preventing event files
Is there someway to prevent it from creating event files in all directories?
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Re: Preventing event files
What are you talking about 
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Re: Preventing event files
And its annoying.Thank you for your e-mail. Please be advised that .event file is a hidden file and is automatically created once a folder in your hard drive has been cataloged by Corel Digital Studio, PaintShop Photo Express, etc. Corel Digital Studio creates a thumbnails of the images stored in a folder and the .event file monitors the changes inside that folder (removing and adding photos, etc.). When Corel Digital Studio is installed on your computer, the .event file will be added to each folder with stored media files in it.
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